Pennsylvania home prices hit record high

The Pennsylvania median home sales price reached an all-time high last month.   According to a report prepared for the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, the median home sales price jumped to $280,000 in April, up nearly 25% from March and up 7.6% over April 2023.    Continue reading on Central Penn Business Journal

Where are home values growing in central PA? See Zillow’s latest numbers by ZIP code

New listings and closed sales were on the rise in Centre County in May, serving as some of the latest signs the local housing market is heating this summer. That, in part, contrasts with the national real estate market, which saw a roughly 23% decrease in newly listed homes in May compared to last year, … Read more

The median home in 5 central PA ZIP codes is worth at least $320K. See latest from Zillow

A seller’s market persists across Pennsylvania, according to the latest report from the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, and the State College area has seen notable increases in its home values. In fact, median home values in some parts of central Pennsylvania have jumped by as much as roughly 11% over the past year.   Continue reading on … Read more

A grocery store, land to build a creamery and 26 other central Pa. real estate transactions

Commercial real estate transactions all over the midstate are still taking place, despite the pandemic. Here’s a list of commercial real estate transactions from the last several months. Our latest list of real estate transactions includes properties in Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, Lancaster, Berks, Schuylkill and York counties: Continue Reading on PENNLIVE

Sellers love central Pa.’s housing market right now: What buyers need to know

The housing market in central Pennsylvania is red hot and some recent numbers on home sales are staggering. The Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors and the Realtors Association of York and Adams Counties have released their latest housing. The Harrisburg group tracks home sales in Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties. Continue Reading on PennLive