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Real Estate Prices: Lower Moreland Not Among Most Expensive In Pa., New Report Shows

Coldwell Banker has released its 2015 Home Listing Report, which shows seven Montgomery County towns in the top 25.

Coldwell Banker has released its 2015 Home Listing Report, which shows seven Montgomery County towns taking the top spots for most expensive prices.

According to the new data from Coldwell Banker, the average listing price of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Pennsylvania is $269,732.

But buyers looking to live in parts of western Montgomery County will likely pay much more than that.

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The average price of a home in Blue Bell, for example is over $517,000. In Harleysville, meanwhile, you’ll pay an average of $434,470.

Pottstown came in 61st place in the state, with an average price of $283,763.

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The study analyzed the top 140 most expensive towns.

In Chester County, West Chester led the way with the sixth most expensive average homes at $452,844. Phoenixville was 21st overall at $365,657.

In 2015, New Hope had the state’s most expensive real estate prices, according to Coldwell Banker’s data. The list price for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home there is $745,518 — more than $175,000 more than any other town in the state.ely. The listing price for a similar home in Langhorne is just over $408,000. In Richboro, it’s just over $407,000.

Here is the top 25 Pennsylvania towns on Coldwell Banker’s list, with the average listing price of a four-bedroom, two bath. Click here to see the full list.

  1. New Hope, $745,518
  2. Newtown, $568,069
  3. Doylestown, $530,671
  4. Blue Bell $517,018
  5. Newtown Square, $515,818
  6. West Chester, $452,844
  7. Media, $445,690
  8. Harleysville, $434,470
  9. Downingtown, $415,163
  10. Eagleville, $414,500
  11. Hampton, $410,3131
  12. Langhorne, $408,3671
  13. Richboro, $407,7911
  14. Collegeville, $403,5311
  15. Pocono Pines, $395,8161
  16. Lansdale, $393,0161
  17. Squirrel Hill, $383,990
  18. Hummelstown, $379,377
  19. Gilbertsville, $377,125
  20. Royersford, $370,138
  21. Phoenixville, $365,657
  22. Cranberry Township, $362,324
  23. Franklin Park, $360,752
  24. Mount Lebanon, $360,671
  25. Hatfield, $360,500

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