“Beth was an incredible realtor to work with. She guided us through four previous offers before we finally found our home, always supportive. She was available late at night, on weekends, and even for last-minute showings. Since we were new to the area, her insight and local knowledge were invaluable. We especially appreciated how straightforward and honest she was throughout the process — it made us feel confident and well-guided every step of the way.”
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Union County real estate Market Report.
Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Union County real estate market, updated for November 2025. *
The typical home value in Union County is projected to be $252,530 for the month of October. September’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the county to be $285,000—down 3.39% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, state-level data pegged home values at $306,800 in Pennsylvania for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $298,000 in October.
Union County had 24 new listings and 24 listings that went under contract in September, increasing the area’s total available inventory to 85—up 2.41% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further increased in October.
Of those 85 active listings, 29.41% reduced their price in the month of September. The median listing price for homes in Union County grew 8.09% from August to September, bringing the current median listing price to $344,820. Based on projected data for October, listing prices may continue to grow.
The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract rose year-over-year. In September 2025, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 43 days, compared to -26 days in September 2024. In recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be increasing. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this October.
Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.
Learn more about what Union County has to offer.
Union County offers residents a charming blend of picturesque natural beauty, vibrant local communities, and a welcoming atmosphere that fosters a strong sense of belonging.
Union County blends Susquehanna River beauty with a lively pace of everyday life. Anchored by Lewisburg, home to Bucknell University, the county delivers year-round concerts, lectures, and galleries alongside classic downtown shops and cafes. Outdoor time is easy: the hardwood hills of Raymond B. Winter State Park and quiet country roads invite hiking, fishing, and cycling, while farmstands and the Lewisburg Farmers Market keep kitchens stocked with local flavor. Cyclists love the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail connecting towns and farm vistas. Day-to-day services, parks, and programs are well covered by the Union County Government.
Families find strong academic options in the Lewisburg Area School District and Mifflinburg Area School District, plus quality care and careers at Evangelical Community Hospital. Historic boroughs like Mifflinburg and New Berlin offer 19th-century architecture and community festivals, and nearby job centers such as Milton and Selinsgrove are an easy drive. Whether you’re catching a Bucknell game, hearing a touring artist at the Weis Center, paddling a shady creek, or grabbing coffee before the school run, life here feels uncluttered yet connected, with a cost-of-living and pace that make room for what matters.
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