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Pennsylvania Home Prices Climb as Inventory Expansion Gains Momentum

With the median home sales price in Pennsylvania reaching $320,000 in May, the state’s real estate market continues a steady climb. This latest figure marks a 5% increase over May 2025 levels, illustrating a persistent upward trend in property values that has defined the commonwealth’s housing sector throughout the year.

Pennsylvania Home Prices Climb as Inventory Expansion Gains Momentum
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The statewide housing supply is finally beginning to respond to this pressure. Listings surged by 12% between April and May, climbing from 40,000 to over 44,800 active properties. Despite this monthly expansion, the total volume of available inventory remains 5% lower than the same period last year. Sales volume mirrored this growth, reaching nearly 10,900 transactions in May, a sharp rise from the 9,400 recorded in April, though still trailing year-over-year figures by 5.5%.

David Dean, president of the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, noted that the current environment is evolving toward a more balanced landscape. While the influx of new listings offers buyers greater choice, he cautioned that competition remains intense across many local markets. Dean advised prospective participants to maintain a disciplined approach, emphasizing that professional guidance is necessary to navigate the complexities of shifting inventory and sustained demand.

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