Pennsylvania Real Estate Trends - A New Way to Look at Pennsylvania Realty

Pennsylvania Real Estate

The robust Pennsylvania real estate market caters to investors, home buyers and renters alike with its wide variety of price points and property types. Urbanites need look no further than Philadelphia homes for sale to find the downtown living and city nightlife that they crave.

Buyers seeking a suburban or rural lifestyle will be pleased to know that the Pennsylvania real estate market encompasses both unique and traditional housing choices. Pennsylvania is still considered a traditional “buyer’s market” as the average condo is generally on the market for 169 days and single family homes 167 days before sale.

The Philadelphia real estate market significantly prefers stand alone houses to condominiums or townhouses. The average condo sells for $279,000 and is on the market for 146 days while single family homes cost $143,000 and generally find a buyer in 148 days. The city’s charm combined with the wealth of inventory makes the Philadelphia real estate market an excellent choice for all kinds of local and out-of-state shoppers. Here’s a look at current prices in the city.

Average listing price for properties in Philadelphia:
  • Commercial: $367,000
  • Condo/Townhouse: $215,000
  • Lot/Land: $123,000
  • Multi-Family: $225,000
  • Single Family: $245,000
  • Map of Pennsylvania Cities - Average Listing Price Change

    Pennsylvania Real Estate:
    Largest Increase in Listing Price

    City 3 mo.
    Pittsburgh, PA Real Estate
    51.31%
    Easton, PA Real Estate
    30.01%
    Milford, PA Real Estate
    13.00%
    Gilbertsville, PA Real Estate
    11.66%
    Lords Valley, PA Real Estate
    11.39%

    Pennsylvania Real Estate:
    Largest Decrease in Listing Price

    City 3 mo.
    Nazareth, PA Real Estate
    7.84%
    Bushkill, PA Real Estate
    7.82%
    Albrightsville, PA Real Estate
    6.11%
    Stroudsburg, PA Real Estate
    4.75%
    Hawley, PA Real Estate
    4.34%

    Pennsylvania Homes For Sale By City

    Most Expensive Pennsylvania Homes for Sale by City

    City Median $ 3 mo.
    New Hope, PA Homes for Sale $1,375,444
    3.01%
    Malvern, PA Homes for Sale $1,189,726
    9.48%
    Newtown Square, PA Homes for Sale $1,187,086
    3.82%
    Newtown, PA Homes for Sale $862,482
    0.00%
    Doylestown, PA Homes for Sale $685,711
    2.28%

    Least Expensive Pennsylvania Homes for Sale by City

    City Median $ 3 mo.
    Wilkes Barre, PA Homes for Sale $81,137
    8.34%
    Bushkill, PA Homes for Sale $96,416
    7.82%
    Altoona, PA Homes for Sale $105,955
    1.49%
    Tobyhanna, PA Homes for Sale $113,112
    5.66%
    Scranton, PA Homes for Sale $118,668
    2.79%

    Best Pennsylvania Cities for Families and Singles

    Top 5 Pennsylvania Cities for Families

    City Homes with
    Children
    Crime vs. Natl. Avg.
    Darby, PA Local Info 49.00% 3.01
    Reading, PA Local Info 43.00% 2.45
    Franklin Park, PA Local Info 42.00% 0.10
    Coatesville, PA Local Info 41.00% 2.74
    Chester, PA Local Info 40.00% 0.48

    Top 5 Pennsylvania Cities for Singles

    City Unmarried Female
    to Male
    State College, PA Local Info 86.00% 49% / 51%
    West Chester, PA Local Info 83.00% 61% / 39%
    Indiana, PA Local Info 81.00% 51% / 49%
    Chester, PA Local Info 78.00% 54% / 46%
    Harrisburg, PA Local Info 78.00% 54% / 46%
    Methodology

    Largest Increase in Listing Price Methodology

    This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to calculate the largest percentage increase in median listing prices for single family homes over a three month period.

    Largest Decrease in Listing Price Methodology

    This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to calculate the largest percentage decrease in median listing prices for single family homes over a three month period.

    Most Expensive Homes for Sale by City Methodology

    This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to retrieve the cities with the five highest median listing prices of single family homes. In addition, the median listing prices are used to calculate the associated increase or decrease in median listing price as a percentage over a three month period.

    Least Expensive Homes for Sale by City Methodology

    This chart uses the median listing price of cities with at least 100 active property listings to retrieve the cities with the five lowest median listing prices of single family homes. In addition, the median listing prices are used to calculate the associated increase or decrease in median listing price as a percentage over a three month period.

    Top 5 Cities for Families Methodology

    This chart displays the top five cities with a population of at least 10,000 that have the highest percentage of homes with children and the lowest crime rate. Crime rate is determined by comparing each city's crime rate index against the national crime rate index, which equals 100. A number lower than one indicates less crime than the national average, while a number greater than one indicates more overall crime than the national average.

    Top 5 Cities for Singles Methodology

    This chart displays the top five cities with a population of at least 10,000 that have the highest percentage of unmarried people. An unmarried person is defined as someone who was never married, is separated, or divorced.