Listing Courtesy of: Edward Stobodzian - Antonik & Associates, Inc. Nanticoke 570-735-7494
FOR SALE
$239,900
FOR SALE
404 W Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
3 Beds · 1 Baths · 1,440 Sq. Ft.
Listing Courtesy of: Donald Crossin - Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
FOR SALE
$650,000
FOR SALE
33 S Beech Road, Plains, PA 18705
3 Beds · 3 Baths · 5,450 Sq. Ft.
Listing Courtesy of: The Christy Bergen Team wba.rets.3798 - Coldwell Banker Town & Country Properties 570-474-2340
FOR SALE
$320,000
FOR SALE
210 Tollgate Hill Rd, GREENSBURG, PA 15601
Listing Courtesy of: Camille Miele - REALTY ONE GROUP GOLD STANDARD 724-941-1427
FOR SALE
$399,900
FOR SALE
7007 McClure Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA 15218
Listing Courtesy of: Jeffrey Stanley - KEFALOS & ASSOC R. E. 412-241-7144
FOR SALE
$54,900
FOR SALE
1999 Rehobeth Rd, Strattanville, PA 16258
Listing Courtesy of: Ralph Harvey - LISTWITHFREEDOM.COM 855-456-4945
FOR SALE
$44,900
FOR SALE
0 Edge Rd, Brentwood, PA 15227
Listing Courtesy of: Nick Bova - BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY THE PREFERRED REALTY 412-831-0100
FOR SALE
$174,900
FOR SALE
65 Union Boulevard, Bethlehem City, PA 18018
Listing Courtesy of: Nicholas Smith - Coldwell Banker Hearthside 610-465-5600
FOR SALE
$525,000
FOR SALE
1977 S 5th Street, Allentown City, PA 18103
3 Beds · 3 Baths
Listing Courtesy of: Ayon Codner - Keller Williams Allentown 610-435-1800
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Pennsylvania Real Estate for Sale
If you’re looking at homes for sale in Pennsylvania, you’ll notice pretty quickly that this is a state with options. Philly has a big city vibe with neighborhoods that all feel different from each other. Pittsburgh has a creative edge and a tighter community feel. Then there are places where life moves slower like small river towns and quiet rural pockets. So you really can decide what pace you want. And when the right place shows up, Xome auctions make it easy to look through listings, place bids online and move when you are ready.
Pennsylvania Home Market Outlook 2025: Buyers & Sellers Insights
Pennsylvania’s market in 2025 is steady without feeling overheated. Price points continue to make sense in a lot of regions and the median home value sits around $306,200 which is more approachable than many other East Coast states. Philly suburbs stay active and western Pennsylvania keeps gaining traction thanks to affordability and new investment.
Active listings: Thousands statewide in urban, suburban and rural areas
Median home value: Around $306,200
Market trend: Healthy movement and solid demand across regions
One thing people like about this state is how many different price ranges and settings you can choose from. Sellers in popular metro pockets see steady activity. Buyers who are patient can still find solid deals in towns slightly outside the big city orbit. And if you prefer to skip the usual back and forth Xome auctions let you browse listings, place bids online and close without a complicated process.
FAQs About Pennsylvania Homes for Sale
Q: Is Pennsylvania still considered an affordable East Coast option?
A: Yes. Compared to New York, New Jersey or coastal New England, Pennsylvania offers more approachable pricing in many zip codes.
Q: Where do people tend to focus when they want variety and convenience?
A: The Philadelphia suburbs and the Lehigh Valley give you easy access to multiple metro areas without the premium pricing.
Q: Are there any hidden gem regions worth exploring?
A: Western Pennsylvania especially outside metro Pittsburgh often surprises people with pricing and scale they did not expect.
Q: Why use Xome auctions in Pennsylvania?
A: Buying through Xome auctions gives you a simple and transparent way to find and purchase homes for sale in Pennsylvania. You can browse listings, place bids online and close quickly when the timing feels right.
Pennsylvania has a population of approximately 12,970,650 and experiences a population change rate of 5.62%. The population density is 289.9 / sq mi.
Household
The median household income for Pennsylvania is $67,587, with 5,147,783 households and an average household size of 2.44.
Home Value
The median value of a home in Pennsylvania is $242,800 with an appreciation rate of 12.80%. 62.16% of housing in the state is owned while 27.70% is rented.
Cost of Living
The cost of living in Pennsylvania is 100.3 %.
Employment
The unemployment rate in Pennsylvania is 3.20%, and recent job growth is at 0.74%. Future job growth is projected at 35.62%.
Taxes
The sales tax rate in Pennsylvania is 6.00%, while the income tax rate is 3.07% .
Education
School expenditures in Pennsylvania are $20,482, and the school ratio is 14.1:1.
Weather
The average high temperature in July is 83 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.6 inches per year, with 38.2 inches of snow per year.