CHESTER COUNTY, PA — While the national housing market slowed in November under the weight of seasonality, Chester County, Pennsylvania, moved in the opposite direction, posting sharper price gains and far faster sales than the broader U.S. market tracked in the November 2025 RE/MAX National Housing Report.
Nationally, the RE/MAX report showed a cooling market. Across 51 metro areas, home sales fell 18.5% from October and 4.7% from a year earlier. Inventory remained elevated, with months’ supply rising to 3.3, and homes sat on the market an average of 54 days. Median prices edged up just 1.7% year over year to $438,000, while sellers received about 98% of asking price.
Chester County told a different story…