Pennsylvania recorded 10,696 home sales during September, a nearly 10% year-over-year surge. However, sales were down slightly from the 11,470 transactions in August.
According to the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors (PAR), there were more than 43,000 homes on the market last month, up 7% from the same time one year earlier. September’s listings were also greater than the 41,500 available in August.
The median home price continued to hold steady at $299,900, up 3.4% compared to September 2024 but down 6% from the previous month.
“Listings, sales and prices have all increased compared to this time last year,” said Bill Lublin, PAR president and CEO of Century 21 Advantage Gold in the Philadelphia region. “The rise in new listings has helped create a more balanced market, while steady demand has supported higher sales and prices. Overall, these trends point to continued stability in housing activity year-over-year.”
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