Inventory Keeps Climbing… But Demand Is Still Winning
The spring market is picking up speed and this week’s data confirms it.
Inventory continues to rise across nearly every county, but at the same time, buyer activity is increasing right alongside it. We’re not seeing a slowdown, we’re seeing a more competitive, more balanced market take shape.
Here’s what’s happening across the Philadelphia region this week.
Philadelphia County
Days on Market: 58 days
Units Sold: 947
Units Listed: 2,335
Current Inventory: 4,883
Philadelphia saw a major spike in new listings this week, but inventory slightly tightened — meaning buyers are actively absorbing new supply as it hits the market.
This is one of the clearest signals that demand remains strong as we move deeper into the spring market.
Montgomery County
Days on Market: 36 days
Units Sold: 513
Units Listed: 1,027
Current Inventory: 1,198
Montgomery County is heating up quickly. A surge in new listings is being met with strong buyer activity, keeping pace with the increased supply.
Homes are moving efficiently, reinforcing this as one of the most competitive areas in the region.
Bucks County
Days on Market: 40 days
Units Sold: 401
Units Listed: 716
Current Inventory: 825
Bucks County is seeing more options hit the market, giving buyers slightly more room to evaluate decisions.
Even with that shift, transaction volume remains strong, showing that demand is still very present.
Delaware County
Days on Market: 39 days
Units Sold: 332
Units Listed: 667
Current Inventory: 870
Delaware County continues to move toward a more balanced environment. Increased inventory is being matched with consistent buyer engagement.
Homes are still trading at a steady pace, signaling a healthy and active market.
Chester County
Days on Market: 47 days
Units Sold: 220
Units Listed: 377
Current Inventory: 514
Chester County remains stable, with steady inventory levels and consistent sales activity.
This continues to be a low-inventory market where well-positioned homes are performing best.
Camden County, NJ
Days on Market: 46 days
Units Sold: 391
Units Listed: 707
Current Inventory: 931
Camden is seeing increased listing activity, but buyer demand is keeping up.
Even as the market expands, absorption remains strong, keeping overall conditions competitive.
Burlington County, NJ
Days on Market: 45 days
Units Sold: 344
Units Listed: 708
Current Inventory: 932
Burlington County continues to grow with both inventory and sales increasing at the same time.
This is a sign of sustained demand, even as more homes become available.
Gloucester County, NJ
Days on Market: 47 days
Units Sold: 220
Units Listed: 377
Current Inventory: 514
Gloucester is following a similar pattern, with more listings entering the market alongside steady buyer activity.
The result is a consistent and balanced market without signs of slowdown.
What This Means Right Now
This week reflects a deeper shift into the spring cycle.
More listings are hitting the market than we’ve seen in months, and buyers are actively engaging with that new inventory.
We’re not in a slow market.
We’re in a more competitive one.
Buyers have more options, but still need to move quickly.
Sellers are facing more competition, making pricing and presentation more important than ever.
Well-positioned homes are still selling efficiently, while overpriced homes are starting to sit.
The Bottom Line
Spring inventory is here but so are buyers.
If you’re thinking about selling, this is your opportunity to enter the market while demand remains strong.
If you’re buying, you have more opportunities — but competition is still very real.