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Pa. home sales up in October

Stacy Wescoe//November 20, 2025

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Pa. home sales up in October

Stacy Wescoe//November 20, 2025//

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were up in the month of October across the state of Pennsylvania, while the number of homes on the market and the median sales price held nearly even with the prior month. 

The latest housing report prepared for the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors shows that statewide, sales were up 4.5% compared to the previous month. 

The said that shows continued consumer interest in owning a home.  

It noted that sales were up 6.4% year-over-year. 

There were more than 43,600 listings in October, which reflects little change from the 43,300 listings in September, the PAR said. Listings are up about 50% compared to earlier this year, with just over 29,000 in January. 

 The median price for the homes sold last month was $300,000, up slightly from $299,900 in September. 

 “As new listings tick upward, it helps to balance the market, and a balanced market benefits both buyers and sellers. Sellers see consistent demand and buyers have more opportunities to find the right home,” said Bill Lublin, PAR president and CEO of Century 21 Advantage Gold in the Philadelphia region. “We’re seeing a stable market overall, with prices and total inventory holding firm. The steady median sales prices indicate an ongoing buyer demand and sustained confidence in the market. Steady listing totals also suggest sellers remain engaged, even as seasonal patterns typically begin to cool in the fall.”