The Westchester County spring market shows a season starting off strong. Home prices are rising, inventory is growing, and buyers are staying active across the county. Whether you’re planning to buy, sell, or just watching the market, this update breaks down what’s happening locally and what it means for you.
📊 Westchester County Spring Housing Trends
Here’s where things stand in the early part of the spring market:
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Homes for Sale: 648
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Homes Sold: 252
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Median Sale Price: $861,250
Compared to last year, Westchester County has more homes on the market and more homes selling—an ideal balance for a healthy spring season. Prices are up 9% year-over-year, showing continued confidence in the market.
📍 White Plains Spring Market Update
White Plains had a busy March, with a big jump in closed sales and rising prices:
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Homes Sold: 12 (up 140% from last year)
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Median Sale Price: $947,500 (+8.3%)
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Homes on Market: 20
Buyer interest remains high, and limited inventory is keeping prices competitive. If you’re selling in White Plains, this spring could be your moment.
🏡 Harrison Real Estate Market – March 2025
Harrison saw one of the biggest shifts in this Westchester County spring market update. Here’s what stood out:
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Homes Sold: 13 (+333% compared to last March)
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Median Sale Price: $1,749,000 (down 27.9%)
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Homes on Market: 35
The sharp price dip doesn’t necessarily mean values are falling—it could reflect more mid-priced homes hitting the market, balancing out last year’s luxury-heavy sales mix.
🔍 What This Means for Buyers and Sellers
Spring is often the busiest season in real estate, and the Westchester County spring market update shows that 2025 is no exception.
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Sellers: Buyer demand is high, especially for well-priced homes. With rising prices and solid sales activity, now’s a great time to list.
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Buyers: More listings mean more choice, but the best homes are moving fast. Be prepared to act quickly when the right one comes along.
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