Warminster, PA – The Bucks County housing market is seeing its usual seasonal shifts, with home prices adjusting and buyer activity picking up. While the median home price in February dipped slightly compared to January, it remains higher than last year, showing the market's continued resilience.
Buyer demand is growing, with more homes going under contract. At the same time, properties are staying on the market a bit longer, giving buyers more time to make informed decisions. The number of homes available for sale has also increased, offering more choices for those looking to enter the market.
“This is a time of transition for the real estate market,” said Frank Blumenthal, President of the Bucks County Association of REALTORS® (BCAR). “Sellers are adjusting their strategies, and buyers are seeing more opportunities as inventory rises. It’s a great time to engage with a real estate professional to navigate these shifts.”
Market conditions are balancing out compared to previous years, meaning sellers may need to be more flexible on pricing and expectations, while buyers are benefiting from increased selection. This shift suggests a market that is neither strongly favoring sellers nor buyers but rather moving toward a more stable environment.
“For those considering buying or selling in Bucks County, now is an important time to stay informed and work with an expert who understands the changing market,” added Blumenthal. “Whether upsizing, downsizing, or purchasing a first home, this is an opportunity to make smart real estate decisions.”
For more information, visit www.bucksrealtor.com for insights and guidance on navigating the Bucks County real estate market.