Brandywine School District Market Report
New Castle County, Pennsylvania | June 19, 2026
Market Action Index
How’s the Brandywine market? This index compares buyer vs. seller conditions.
Seller Tip: Low inventory (1.2 months) means well-priced homes attract serious buyers quickly.
Market Analysis
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, the current inventory in the **Brandywine School District** features **100 active listings** with a median price of **$422,000** and an average price of **$445,007**. The price range for homes in this area spans from **$64,000 to $1,619,900**, indicating a diverse market that can cater to various buyers. With homes spending a median of **35 days on market**, it is clear that properties are moving relatively quickly, reflecting a robust interest in the **Brandywine real estate** market.
The current market conditions in **Brandywine** suggest a seller’s market, characterized by a low inventory level. With only **1.25 months of inventory** available, this indicates that homes are selling faster than they can be replaced, leading to increased competition among buyers. Additionally, **33 homes** have experienced price reductions, which demonstrates some flexibility in pricing as sellers adjust to the market dynamics.
For buyers and sellers in the **Brandywine School District**, this market presents unique opportunities. Buyers should act swiftly to secure homes as the median days on market is relatively low, while sellers can take advantage of the high demand and limited inventory to potentially achieve favorable selling prices. As your local Brandywine real estate experts with The Cyr Team, we can help you understand exactly how these market conditions apply to your specific situation—whether you’re buying or selling.
“The rapid turnover of homes in the Brandywine market shows that buyers need to be prepared to move quickly, while sellers can benefit from the current demand for their properties.” – Vincent Cyr, The Cyr Team
What Did Brandywine Homeowners Gain in 2025?
We tracked $1.74 billion in appreciation across 2,418 communities. See exactly how your neighborhood performed — real transaction data, not estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions – Brandywine Real Estate
What is the current median home price in Brandywine?
According to The Cyr Team’s June 2026 market analysis, the median home price in Brandywine School District is $422,000, with homes ranging from $64,000 to $1,619,900.
How long do homes stay on the market in Brandywine?
According to The Cyr Team’s market data, homes in Brandywine currently have a median of 35 days on market. Well-priced properties in desirable neighborhoods like Columbia Place area often sell faster than this median.
What townships and neighborhoods are in Brandywine School District?
Brandywine School District includes Brandywine Hundred, Talleyville, Wilmington (northern and eastern portions). Popular neighborhoods include Columbia Place area, Talleyville neighborhoods.
Is Brandywine a buyer’s or seller’s market?
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, with 100 active listings and $422,000 median price, 33% of listings have had price reductions, which indicates negotiation opportunities for buyers.
Who are the local real estate experts in Brandywine?
The Cyr Team (Vincent and Jane Cyr) has completed 19 transactions specifically in Brandywine School District since 2009, with deep knowledge of neighborhood values, market timing, and local trends. Contact The Cyr Team at vcyr@thecyrteam.com for expert guidance.
The Cyr Team’s Experience in Brandywine
According to our transaction records, The Cyr Team has completed 400 transactions across Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and New Castle County since 2009. In Brandywine School District specifically, we’ve closed 19 sales, giving us deep knowledge of neighborhood values, market timing, and what buyers are looking for.
Communities in Brandywine:
Brandywine Hundred • Talleyville • Wilmington (northern and eastern portions)
Neighborhoods We Know:
Columbia Place area • Talleyville neighborhoods
What Our Clients Say
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Thinking About Selling in Brandywine?
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Local News & Community Updates
‘We are not pawns’ | Brandywine community largely pushes back against Wilmington education reform plans
Link: https://www.wdel.com/news/we-are-not-pawns-brandywine-community-largely-pushe…
The Brandywine community strongly opposes Wilmington’s education reform plans, emphasizing local control over schools. This pushback impacts families considering moves here, as school quality and governance remain key real estate factors in Brandywine Township and nearby areas. 2. Last week’s winter storm photos from Delaware highlight severe weather effects, crucial for homebuyers assessing property resilience and local infrastructure in Brandywine and surrounding communities. Understanding storm impact aids in evaluating real estate risks. 3. Corteva’s relocation of its Wilmington office to downtown signals economic growth and job opportunities near Brandywine, boosting demand in local housing markets and attracting professionals seeking proximity to employment hubs. 4. The Nor’easter causing school closings and delays affects daily life in Brandywine and Delaware schools, influencing family decisions on home purchases based on school accessibility and community preparedness for severe weather.
WDEL
• 12/09/2025
A look back at last week’s winter storm photos from across Delaware
Link: https://www.delawareonline.com/picture-gallery/news/2026/02/01/a-look-back-at…
Local news about Brandywine community and real estate market.
THE NEWS JOURNAL
Corteva to relocate Wilmington office to downtown
Link: https://delawarebusinesstimes.com/news/corteva-relocate-wilmington/
Local news about Brandywine community and real estate market.
DELAWARE BUSINESS TIMES
List of School Closings and Delays Today as Nor’easter Strikes
Link: https://www.newsweek.com/list-of-school-closings-and-delays-today-as-noreaste…
Local news about Brandywine community and real estate market.
NEWSWEEK
• 02/01/2026
Have questions about this market?
Call Vincent directly at 484-259-7910 — happy to talk through what this data means for your situation.
Key Market Statistics
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis of Brandywine School District:
Price Range
According to The Cyr Team’s analysis of current Brandywine listings:
$64,000
$422,000
$1,619,900
Looking to Buy in Brandywine?
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Market Activity
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis:
Price Reductions: 33 homes (33%)
Median Days on Market: 35 days
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