The Spring Market Is Picking Up Speed
More listings. More sales. No slowdown in sight.
Inventory continues to rise across the region, but buyers are keeping pace. The result? A market that feels more active, not more cautious.
We’re seeing stronger movement week over week, with homes continuing to sell as new inventory hits the market.
Philadelphia County
Days on Market: 59 days
Units Sold: 1,030
Units Listed: 2,240
Current Inventory: 5,296
Philadelphia continues to lead in volume. Inventory is climbing, but so are sales. The market is absorbing new listings without hesitation, keeping overall momentum strong.
Montgomery County
Days on Market: 36 days
Units Sold: 547
Units Listed: 950
Current Inventory: 1,397
Montgomery County remains one of the fastest-moving markets. Homes are selling quickly, and increased inventory is being met with steady demand.
Bucks County
Days on Market: 40 days
Units Sold: 441
Units Listed: 670
Current Inventory: 959
Bucks County continues to add inventory while maintaining consistent buyer activity. More options are hitting the market, but they’re not sitting.
Delaware County
Days on Market: 38 days
Units Sold: 361
Units Listed: 635
Current Inventory: 958
Delaware County is trending toward balance. Inventory is growing, but homes are still moving at a strong pace, especially when priced correctly.
Chester County
Days on Market: 47 days
Units Sold: 240
Units Listed: 355
Current Inventory: 604
Chester County remains steady. Inventory growth is gradual, and buyer demand continues to support consistent sales activity.
Camden County, NJ
Days on Market: 46 days
Units Sold: 427
Units Listed: 645
Current Inventory: 995
Camden is keeping pace with rising inventory. Buyer demand remains strong enough to prevent any significant buildup.
Burlington County, NJ
Days on Market: 45 days
Units Sold: 391
Units Listed: 641
Current Inventory: 1,069
Burlington continues to grow on both sides. Listings are increasing, and buyers are still active, creating a healthy, competitive environment.
What This Means Right Now
The market isn’t slowing down. It’s expanding.
Buyers finally have more options, but competition is still very real.
Sellers have opportunity, but pricing and presentation matter more than ever.
Homes that are positioned right are still moving quickly.
Homes that miss the mark are starting to sit.
The Bottom Line
Spring inventory is here, and buyers are showing up.
If you’re thinking about selling, timing still matters.
If you’re buying, you have more leverage than earlier this year, but you still need to move with confidence.