If you’re a Delaware County homeowner, you’ve probably asked yourself:

👉 “What could my home sell for in today’s market?”

Between shifting interest rates, strong buyer demand, and limited inventory, your property may be worth more than you think.

📊 A Quick Market Snapshot (DelCo)

  • The median home price in Delaware County is currently sitting in the mid-$300,000s.
  • Neighborhoods like Lansdowne, Yeadon, and Upper Darby are seeing steady activity, especially from buyers moving out of Philadelphia for more space.
  • Well-kept homes in family-friendly suburbs are selling quickly when priced right.

🔑 What Impacts Your Home’s Value in DelCo

  1. Neighborhood Demand
    • Areas with easy access to transit and Center City—like East Lansdowne—often see stronger prices.
  2. Condition & Upgrades
    • Homes with updated kitchens, finished basements, and refreshed bathrooms stand out and attract more buyers.
  3. Current Buyer Pool
    • Many DelCo buyers are first-time homeowners or families ready to trade city living for more square footage and yard space.

🏠 Real Examples from Delco

  • In East Lansdowne, twins and single homes are averaging $250K–$320K depending on updates.
  • In Upper Darby (Highland Park), well-maintained properties are moving in the $280K–$350K range.
  • In Yeadon, demand is strong for single-family homes, often attracting city buyers priced out of West Philly.

đź’ˇ Why Now Could Be the Right Time

  • Inventory is still limited in many DelCo neighborhoods.
  • Buyers are motivated, especially for move-in ready homes under $400K.
  • Many homeowners are sitting on years of equity growth and may not realize how much their home has appreciated.

📬 Ready to Learn Your Home’s Value?

If you’d like a personalized market analysis for your Delaware County property, I’d be happy to prepare one for you—no pressure, just real numbers.

👉 Call/Text: 267.918.6322
👉 Email: victoria@victoriamack.com



✨ Whether you’re planning to sell soon or just curious about your equity, knowing your home’s value is the first step.

— Victoria Mack, Delaware County Real Estate Expert

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