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Highest Home Value in Pennsylvania

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Pennsylvania

1 Villanova $945,600
2 Fox Chapel $880,100
3 Merion Station $875,500
4 Spring House $668,400
5 Wayne $664,900
6 Bala Cynwyd $628,400
7 Churchville $607,700
8 Blue Bell $581,500
9 Newtown Grant $571,900
10 Fort Washington $561,000
11 Swarthmore $557,900
12 Exton $549,400
13 Maple Glen $543,800
14 Penn Wynne $532,200
15 Richboro $519,100
16 Doylestown $491,700
17 West Chester $481,300
18 Plymouth Meeting $478,500
19 Wyndmoor $478,100
20 Paoli $470,000
21 Franklin Park $467,700
22 Montgomeryville $452,400
23 Broomall $452,300
24 Ardmore $446,300
25 Audubon $441,800
26 Chesterbrook $432,200
27 Collegeville $431,200
28 Wescosville $428,800
29 Lionville $424,200
30 Harleysville $416,400
31 Conshohocken $414,700
32 State College $414,400
33 Trooper $412,900
34 Ancient Oaks $404,700
35 Oreland $401,000
36 Media $398,400
37 King of Prussia $396,500
38 Bryn Mawr $391,900
39 Park Forest Village $383,100
40 Glenside $380,300
41 Dorneyville $379,800
42 Breinigsville $368,600
43 Elkins Park $366,700
44 Horsham $363,100
45 Chestnut Hill $362,800
46 Ambler $360,200
47 Gilbertsville $354,700
48 Phoenixville $348,200
49 Kennett Square $347,700
50 New Freedom $344,100
51 Hatboro $340,100
52 Hershey $339,300
53 Perkasie $338,700
54 Kulpsville $337,100
55 Allison Park $328,700
56 Fairless Hills $328,000
57 Wyomissing $326,800
58 Willow Grove $326,300
59 Leola $324,600
60 Downingtown $322,500
61 Campbelltown $319,900
62 Lansdale $319,000
63 Oakmont $317,700
64 Murrysville $316,400
65 Levittown $311,000
66 Oxford $309,600
67 Jefferson Hills $309,600
68 Bridgeport $303,800
70 Roslyn $300,300
71 Souderton $298,300
72 Willow Street $298,200
73 Middletown $294,800
74 Whitfield $291,500
75 Camp Hill $290,300
76 Sanatoga $280,100
77 Treasure Lake $276,800
78 Mountain Top $274,600
79 Blandon $269,700
80 Folsom $268,500
81 Millersville $265,500
82 Brookhaven $265,500
83 Croydon $265,000
84 Lititz $264,600
85 Ridley Park $261,900
86 Bethel Park $258,700
87 Carnot-Moon $256,600
88 Quakertown $253,200
89 Boothwyn $252,700
90 Arlington Heights $249,700
91 Lower Allen $246,100
92 Economy $244,700
93 Emmaus $244,300
94 Shanor-Northvue $243,600
95 Linglestown $242,800
96 Hellertown $242,500
97 Glenshaw $241,300
98 Mount Joy $241,300
99 Drexel Hill $239,900
100 Prospect Park $239,700

The most expensive housing markets in Pennsylvania reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Villanova leads with a median home value of $945,600. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Villanova costs $945,600 — 2.7x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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