Irwin Housing Market Update: Prices Up Year Over Year, Modest Sales Activity
Irwin, PA – March 14, 2026 – Home prices rose year over year in January, with limited sales and steady inventory shaping early 2026 conditions.
Home prices in Irwin are trending higher year over year, even as overall sales activity remains modest to start 2026.
Top takeaways
- Median sale price: $205,000 in January 2026, up 12.5% from a year earlier.
- Average home value: about $253,000, up 3.5% year over year.
- Homes are going pending in roughly 38–63 days, depending on source and property type.
- Inventory stood at 100 active listings at the end of January.
Market snapshot
According to Redfin, the median sale price in January 2026 reached $205,000, a 12.5% increase from January 2025. Six homes sold during the month, up from four a year earlier, with properties averaging about 63 days on market.
Zillow’s Home Value Index places the typical home value in Irwin at approximately $253,000 as of January 31, 2026, reflecting a 3.5% annual gain. Homes are moving to pending status in about 38 days on average, suggesting steady — though not overheated — demand. Zillow also reported 100 homes for sale and 21 new listings at month’s end.
What’s for sale nearby
Current listings span a wide price range. A recently listed single-family home is priced near $170,000, offering an entry point for buyers seeking smaller properties. At the higher end, new construction in the Willow Estates community near Irwin shows available three-bedroom homes ranging from roughly $358,000 to $400,000, with some homes scheduled for spring 2026 move-ins.
This mix of resale homes and new builds gives buyers options, while sellers are benefiting from year-over-year price growth.
Outlook
With prices up annually but days on market still measured in weeks rather than days, Irwin remains a balanced, somewhat competitive market heading into the spring season. Inventory levels and mortgage rate trends will be key factors to watch in the coming months.
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What are you seeing in the Irwin market this spring — more listings, faster sales, or price reductions?