Data from 2025 shows that Peters Township has remained a high-performing market, with median prices comfortably in the mid-to-upper hundreds of thousands and strong demand for move-in-ready homes. Year-to-date figures point to rising price per square foot and a particularly hot segment between roughly $250,000 and $750,000, where homes tend to sell fastest.
Even as the national market has cooled, many Northeast and Midwest metros with tight inventory still see relatively quick sales, and Upper St. Clair fits that profile. Homes here have recently sold faster than they did a year ago on average, and the area continues to attract buyers seeking a blend of suburban space, strong schools, and easy access to Pittsburgh.
Nationally, December often brings the lowest inventory of the year, but prices remain slightly higher than in November because buyers compete for a limited number of listings. When this seasonal pattern overlays a premium market like Upper St. Clair, it tends to support prices even during the “slow” months, particularly for well-maintained homes in established neighborhoods.
Sellers who price realistically can benefit from this dynamic: too many owners overestimate how much they need to “wait for spring” without recognizing that winter buyers often have fewer alternatives and a pressing need to move. Listing now may allow you to capture that demand while maintaining leverage in negotiations.



