July 10, 2025 - 17:18

It’s a record-setting June two years running for Lancaster County residential real estate. The local housing market has shown remarkable resilience and growth, with home sales reaching unprecedented levels. In June, the number of homes sold surpassed previous records, reflecting a strong demand fueled by low interest rates and a competitive market.
The surge in sales has also led to an increase in home prices, as buyers compete for a limited number of available properties. This trend is particularly evident in suburban areas, where families are seeking more space and amenities in response to changing lifestyle preferences. Real estate agents report that homes are selling quickly, often within days of listing, and bidding wars have become increasingly common.
Industry experts suggest that this trend may continue throughout the summer months, as buyers remain eager to secure homes before the market potentially shifts. The sustained growth in Lancaster County's real estate sector highlights the area's appeal and the ongoing demand for residential properties.
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