One Bucks County housing market ranked among the top 50 nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2025, making it one of only two Greater Philadelphia housing markets to earn a spot, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The ranking highlights ZIP codes where market activity is surging, prices are climbing sharply, or homes are spending fewer days on the market. Rankings are determined using a weighted formula that incorporates quarterly and year-over-year data.
Langhorne’s 19047 ZIP code came in at No. 41, immediately following Haddon Heights’ 08035 ZIP code in Camden County at No. 40.
The average list price in Langhorne was just under $739,000, while the average sale price edged higher to $742,000. The average sale price jumped 41 percent year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2024, up from $527,000.
Overall, home sales cooled nationwide during 2025, driven in part by a mortgage-rate surge tied to tariff announcements. Still, the year ended on a positive note, as existing home sales increased 5.1 percent in December.
“In the fourth quarter, conditions began improving, with lower mortgage rates and slower home price growth,” said National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.
Read more about the hottest housing markets and how Langhorne’s 19047 ZIP code compares in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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