2025 Fairless Hills Market Snapshot
A Strong Year for Home Sellers †

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If you’re a homeowner in Fairless Hills, the past year has been very good to you. The market has been steady, competitive, and full of motivated buyers who appreciate the charm, convenience, and one-floor living that define this community. Homes that are priced well and show well are moving quickly — and often for more than the asking price.

What Homes Are Selling For

Across the past 12 months, Fairless Hills homes have consistently delivered strong results for sellers.

Most homes sold between the mid-300s and mid-400s, with many clean, updated ranchers landing right around the 400k mark. Turnkey or expanded homes — especially those with upgraded kitchens, added living space, or modern mechanicals — often pushed into the 450k–525k range. Entry-level ranchers needing cosmetic updates still performed well, typically closing in the 300k–330k range.

The takeaway: buyers are paying a premium for Fairless Hills, especially when a home feels move-in ready.

Homes Are Selling Fast

One of the clearest signals of a strong seller’s market is speed — and Fairless Hills delivered.

Many homes went under contract in under 10 days. Several sold in the first weekend. Only a handful sat longer, usually due to pricing or condition.

When a home is priced correctly and presented well, buyers act quickly.

Sellers Are Getting What They Ask — And Sometimes More

A big win for homeowners this year:

Multiple properties sold above their list price. Many matched their asking price exactly. Only a few required negotiation downward.

This shows that buyers understand the value of Fairless Hills and are willing to compete for the right home.

What Buyers Are Loving Right Now

Updated kitchens with modern cabinets, granite or quartz, and stainless appliances. Renovated bathrooms with fresh tile and contemporary finishes. Extra living space such as family room additions, sunrooms, or Florida rooms. Newer mechanicals like HVAC, roofs, windows, and sewer line updates. Outdoor upgrades such as patios, decks, fenced yards, and pools. Gas heat and central air, which are major advantages in buyer eyes.

Homes that combine these features consistently rise to the top of the price range.

What This Means If You’re Thinking of Selling

This past year shows a clear pattern:

Fairless Hills remains one of the most reliably strong micro-markets in Bucks County. Well-maintained homes sell quickly. Updated homes sell for a premium. Even original-condition homes attract steady demand thanks to location, schools, and layout.

If you’ve made thoughtful updates over the years — or if your home has extra space, a larger lot, or a standout kitchen — you’re positioned to do exceptionally well.

Looking Ahead

Based on the past year’s performance, Fairless Hills is poised to remain a seller-friendly market:

Low inventory keeps competition high. Pennsbury School District continues to attract buyers. One-floor living is increasingly in demand. Commuter convenience, including Route 1, I-95, and access to New Jersey, adds long-term value.

If you’re considering selling in the next 6–12 months, you’re entering the market with momentum on your side. For no obligation recommendations on listing your home for sale in 2026, Contact The John McClintock Team, Realtors®.


† Information has been aggregated from a variety of sources. Subject to errors, omissions and changes. You should always verify any information you use for decision making.

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