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Daily-refreshed real estate signals + Three-Opinion home-price methodology for Pennsylvania. City-level + zip-level data; free to read.

Cities

Allentown, PA

$268K · +7.6%

Harrisburg, PA

$156K · +1.4%

Lancaster, PA

$266K · +4.5%

Philadelphia, PA

$289K · +3.4%

Pittsburgh, PA

$258K · +1.9%

Reading, PA

$192K · +4.9%

Scranton / Wilkes-Barre, PA

$212K · +5.9%

Recent signals

Strength 4 / 5

8 listings

West Reading new listings +52.4% vs. 5-year average for this month

Sellers are putting materially more inventory on the market than is typical for this time of year — buyers should see more selection and less urgency on well-located homes.

Strength 4 / 5

101.2%

Carlisle sale-to-list broke above 1.0 — 101.2%

Typical closed deal is now clearing at or over list price; sellers have regained pricing leverage in the last month.

Strength 4 / 5

$292K

Bethlehem median price -5.3% YoY

Price-per-sqft also -8.7% YoY, confirming real depreciation vs. mix-shift noise.

Strength 4 / 5

24 days

Harrisburg homes taking 24 days to sell — +71.4% vs. a year ago

Homes are sitting materially longer than they were this time last year — the first hard sign of softening demand or over-priced inventory.

Strength 4 / 5

98.9%

Lancaster sale-to-list dropped below 1.0 — 98.9%

Typical closed deal now prints below list; buyers have real negotiating room for the first time in this market's recent cycle.

Strength 4 / 5

21 days

Bethlehem homes taking 21 days to sell — +50.0% vs. a year ago

Homes are sitting materially longer than they were this time last year — the first hard sign of softening demand or over-priced inventory.

Strength 4 / 5

5 listings

Camp Hill new listings -56.1% vs. 5-year average for this month

Far fewer sellers are listing than is typical for this month — the scarcity tends to harden prices and compress DOM on whatever does come to market.

Strength 4 / 5

$422K

King of Prussia median price -6.1% YoY

Price-per-sqft also -12.3% YoY, confirming real depreciation vs. mix-shift noise.