Inside This Week’s Housing Market Across Philadelphia and South Jersey
As we head into the first full week of January, the housing market across the Philadelphia region is showing steady momentum. While activity naturally resets after the holidays, buyer demand remains present and inventory levels across much of the region continue to stay tight.
Here’s a snapshot of what the numbers are telling us this week.
Philadelphia County
Average Days on Market: 49 days
Homes Sold: 1,084
New Listings: 1,152
Current Inventory: 4,426 homes
Philadelphia is moving at a slower but steady pace to start the year. Homes are taking longer to sell compared to late fall, but limited inventory is helping keep the market balanced. Buyers have more time to evaluate options, while sellers who price strategically are still seeing strong interest.
Montgomery County
Average Days on Market: 30 days
Homes Sold: 741
New Listings: 449
Current Inventory: 1,055 homes
Montgomery County continues to be one of the most competitive markets in the region. Homes are selling in about a month on average, with inventory remaining tight. Well-prepared buyers are still moving quickly when the right property hits the market.
Bucks County
Average Days on Market: 34 days
Homes Sold: 569
New Listings: 298
Current Inventory: 744 homes
Bucks County remains active heading into January. Homes are spending just over a month on the market, and inventory remains limited. Buyers still have opportunities, but pricing and preparation remain key to standing out.
Delaware County
Average Days on Market: 29 days
Homes Sold: 458
New Listings: 289
Current Inventory: 803 homes
Delaware County continues to show consistency. Homes are selling in under a month on average, and inventory remains lean. Buyers who are ready to act are still finding success, especially on well-priced listings.
Camden County, NJ
Average Days on Market: 36 days
Homes Sold: 454
New Listings: 367
Current Inventory: 907 homes
Camden County is starting the year with steady activity. Homes are taking slightly longer to sell, but the market remains healthy overall. Sellers who are priced correctly are still seeing strong buyer engagement.
Burlington County, NJ
Average Days on Market: 38 days
Homes Sold: 467
New Listings: 326
Current Inventory: 785 homes
Burlington County continues to show balance. Homes are spending a bit more time on the market, but inventory remains controlled, helping support pricing as the year begins.
Gloucester County, NJ
Average Days on Market: 40 days
Homes Sold: 290
New Listings: 221
Current Inventory: 495 homes
Gloucester County is moving at a slower pace compared to surrounding areas, but inventory remains limited. For buyers looking for slightly less competition, this market may present more opportunity early in the year.
Source: BrightMLS