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Map: 10 Most and Least Expensive Real Estate Markets in PA

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Good 'ole Pennsylvania: The average listing price of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in any real estate market in the state doesn't top more than $750,000. According to the 2015 Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report, the average price of a home in Pennsylvania is $269,732. That's significantly lower than New Hope's $745,518, which makes it the most expensive real estate market in the state. Philly, meanwhile, falls somewhere in the middle at $252,102. Wilkes-Barre has the most affordable real estate market with $79,480 being the average price of a four-bed, two-bath home. For the whole PA list, click here to read the full report. Here, you'll find homes in the top 10 most expensive and affordable markets in the state—mapped! One through five are the top most expensive markets, and six through 10 are the least.


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New Hope

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Average price: $745,518. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home sits along million dollar homes and entertains wildlife like deer, turkey, and fox. Asking price is $750,000.

Newtown

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Average price: $568,069. This 2,357-square-foot property features hardwood flooring on the first floor and a recently remodeled kitchen, powder room, and deck. Asking price is $500,000.

Doylestown

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Average price: $530,671. This 5-bed, 3-bath colonial is all charm, with its porch swings, hardwood floors, working fireplace, and landscaped raised outdoor living space. Asking price is $520,000.

Blue Bell

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Average price: $517,018. This home is surrounded by woods on its two-acre property. The foyer features original brick flooring, there’s a massive walk-in fireplace in the living area, and five bedrooms and 2 full baths to boot. Asking price is $599,900.

Newtown Square

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Average price: $515,818. Called the Henry Pratt House, this property was built around 1730 and features exposed stone walls, custom woodwork by the owner, and three fireplaces. Asking price is $499,500.

Altoona

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Average price: $124,805. This four-bedroom, one-bathroom home features hardwood floors, stained glass windows, and a separate three-car garage. Asking price $129,900.

Johnstown

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Average price: $118,823. Located about four hours west of Philadelphia, this four-bedroom, 1-full bath home was built in 1895 and features an oak-raised staircase and Italian stone tile in the entryway, plus a two-car detached garage. Note: There’s no AC. Asking price is $115,900.

Hazleton

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Average price: $117,421. Two hours north of Philly is Hazleton. This 2,100-square-foot home comes with four beds and 1 full bath, a stone fireplace, and a family room with a bar. Asking price: $119,900.

Penn Hills

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Average Price: $115,731. This all-brick home features a covered front porch and French does that lead to a massive patio in the back. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The driveway could use a bit of work. Asking price is $121,500.

Wilkes-Barre

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Average price: $79,480. Four beds, 1 full bath, 1.5 baths—for less than $100K? This single family home has a remodeled kitchen with granite counter tops and got a new roof in 2010. It could still use some TLC elsewhere, but who’s complaining if it’s asking for $77,500?

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New Hope

Average price: $745,518. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home sits along million dollar homes and entertains wildlife like deer, turkey, and fox. Asking price is $750,000.

Newtown

Average price: $568,069. This 2,357-square-foot property features hardwood flooring on the first floor and a recently remodeled kitchen, powder room, and deck. Asking price is $500,000.

Doylestown

Average price: $530,671. This 5-bed, 3-bath colonial is all charm, with its porch swings, hardwood floors, working fireplace, and landscaped raised outdoor living space. Asking price is $520,000.

Blue Bell

Average price: $517,018. This home is surrounded by woods on its two-acre property. The foyer features original brick flooring, there’s a massive walk-in fireplace in the living area, and five bedrooms and 2 full baths to boot. Asking price is $599,900.

Newtown Square

Average price: $515,818. Called the Henry Pratt House, this property was built around 1730 and features exposed stone walls, custom woodwork by the owner, and three fireplaces. Asking price is $499,500.

Altoona

Average price: $124,805. This four-bedroom, one-bathroom home features hardwood floors, stained glass windows, and a separate three-car garage. Asking price $129,900.

Johnstown

Average price: $118,823. Located about four hours west of Philadelphia, this four-bedroom, 1-full bath home was built in 1895 and features an oak-raised staircase and Italian stone tile in the entryway, plus a two-car detached garage. Note: There’s no AC. Asking price is $115,900.

Hazleton

Average price: $117,421. Two hours north of Philly is Hazleton. This 2,100-square-foot home comes with four beds and 1 full bath, a stone fireplace, and a family room with a bar. Asking price: $119,900.

Penn Hills

Average Price: $115,731. This all-brick home features a covered front porch and French does that lead to a massive patio in the back. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The driveway could use a bit of work. Asking price is $121,500.

Wilkes-Barre

Average price: $79,480. Four beds, 1 full bath, 1.5 baths—for less than $100K? This single family home has a remodeled kitchen with granite counter tops and got a new roof in 2010. It could still use some TLC elsewhere, but who’s complaining if it’s asking for $77,500?