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Data Provided by Bright MLS as of July 7, 2026. Historical data can be found here.
Up from Last Year
Up from Last Year
Up From Last Year
Up From Last Year
The Bucks County housing market remained competitive in June, with home prices continuing to hold strong and buyer activity showing continued momentum as the summer market got underway.
(Warminster, PA)– Summer is fun, but spending more on utility bills isn’t. However, there are ways homeowners can beat the heat while saving their wallets.
“Utility bills often rise during this time of year,” notes Bucks County Association of Realtors® President Christy Manetta. “In Pennsylvania, summers can get especially hot. There are various measures you can take, both small and big, to help cut back on energy costs.”
The Bucks County housing market remained active in May, with prices continuing to climb and more homes coming to market as the spring season moved forward. The median sold price reached $546,000 in May, reflecting ongoing strength in local home values. At the same time, inventory improved, with 947 active listings, giving buyers more options than they have seen in recent months.