Lower Merion School District Market Report – April 17, 2026

According to The Cyr Team's weekly market analysis, Lower Merion School District has 136 homes available, median price $950,000, a median of 33 days on market. 35.3% of listings have price reductions. Buyers have negotiation opportunities in this balanced market. Expert local analysis from The Cyr Team.

Lower Merion School District Market Report

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | April 17, 2026

Market Action Index

How’s the Lower Merion market? This index compares buyer vs. seller conditions.

Market Action Index: 62 - Slight Seller's Advantage

Seller Tip: Only 35% of listings have cut prices—pricing is holding firm.

Market Analysis

According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, the Lower Merion School District currently has **136 active listings**, with a median price of **$950,000** and an average price of **$1,329,309**. The price range for homes in this area spans from **$105,000** to **$9,900,000**, showcasing a diverse array of options for buyers. Additionally, homes are moving at a brisk pace, with a median of **33 days on market**, indicating a competitive environment for listings in the Lower Merion real estate market.

In terms of market conditions, the Lower Merion School District is exhibiting characteristics of a seller’s market, given the **3.22 months of inventory** available. With **48 price reductions** (approximately **35.3%** of active listings), it’s clear that while some sellers are adjusting their pricing strategies, demand continues to outpace supply in certain segments. This dynamic suggests that buyers may face challenges in finding homes that meet their criteria without experiencing bidding wars or swift sales.

For buyers and sellers in the Lower Merion School District, this is an opportune time to engage with the market strategically. Buyers should be prepared to act quickly and consider their financing options to be competitive, while sellers can capitalize on the current demand to achieve optimal pricing for their homes. As your local Lower Merion 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.

“In this fast-paced market, buyers need to be ready to make quick decisions, while sellers can benefit from positioning their homes effectively to attract serious offers.” – Vincent Cyr, The Cyr Team

What Did Lower Merion 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 – Lower Merion Real Estate

What is the current median home price in Lower Merion?

According to The Cyr Team’s April 2026 market analysis, the median home price in Lower Merion School District is $950,000, with homes ranging from $105,000 to $9,900,000.

How long do homes stay on the market in Lower Merion?

According to The Cyr Team’s market data, homes in Lower Merion currently have a median of 33 days on market. Well-priced properties in desirable neighborhoods like Main Line area often sell faster than this median.

What townships and neighborhoods are in Lower Merion School District?

Lower Merion School District includes Lower Merion Township, Ardmore, Bala Cynwyd, Narberth, Penn Valley. Popular neighborhoods include Main Line area.

Is Lower Merion a buyer’s or seller’s market?

According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, with 136 active listings and $950,000 median price, 35.3% of listings have had price reductions, which indicates negotiation opportunities for buyers.

Who are the local real estate experts in Lower Merion?

The Cyr Team (Vincent and Jane Cyr) has completed 950000 transactions specifically in Lower Merion 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 Lower Merion

According to our transaction records, The Cyr Team has completed 1329309 transactions across Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and New Castle County since 2009. In Lower Merion School District specifically, we’ve closed 950000 sales, giving us deep knowledge of neighborhood values, market timing, and what buyers are looking for.

Communities in Lower Merion:
Lower Merion Township • Ardmore • Bala Cynwyd • Narberth • Penn Valley

Neighborhoods We Know:
Main Line area

What Our Clients Say

“We wanted to get into a better school district for our three boys, so we engaged them to help us find a new home in the uber-competitive areas of Garnet Valley, Chadds Ford, or West Chester. I honestly thought we’d be house hunting for the better part of a year, but Vince and Jane were able to find us a new place and get us in within 3-4 months. I always felt confident they had our best interests in mind.”

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Thinking About Selling in Lower Merion?

I’ll send you a custom appreciation report for your specific neighborhood — what sellers gained, how fast homes sold, and how you compare to the district.

Email your address to vcyr@thecyrteam.com
or call 484-259-7910

Local News & Community Updates


🍔 Where’s the beef? Inside Ardmore’s burger boom | Inquirer Lower Merion

Link: https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/ardmore-burger-boom-main-line-mont…

Ardmore’s burger boom highlights a surge in local dining spots, enhancing the community vibe and potentially boosting nearby property values in Lower Merion’s vibrant borough. 2. Eastern PA’s weekend storm brought up to 17 inches of snow, impacting Lower Merion towns and emphasizing the need for winter-ready homes and infrastructure. 3. Lower Merion commissioners approved an 8% tax hike after 13 years, signaling increased property taxes that affect homeowners and real estate market affordability. 4. A Gladwyne mansion defying current Lower Merion zoning codes hits the market, presenting unique opportunities for buyers interested in historic or distinctive properties within this affluent community.


INQUIRER
• 03/12/2026


citing ‘looming cliff’ after 13 years of no increase

Link: https://vista.today/2025/09/gladwyne-mansion-hits-market/

Local news about Lower Merion community and real estate market.


VISTA
• 01/26/2026

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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 Lower Merion School District:

Active Listings
136

Median Price
$950,000

Average Price
$1,329,309

Median Days on Market
33 days

Price Range

According to The Cyr Team’s analysis of current Lower Merion listings:

Lowest Price:
$105,000
Median Price:
$950,000
Highest Price:
$9,900,000

Looking to Buy in Lower Merion?

Not all neighborhoods perform equally. Before you make an offer, see which Lower Merion neighborhoods have the strongest appreciation track records.

Market Activity

According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis:

Price Reductions: 48 homes (35.3%)

Median Days on Market: 33 days

Ready to Make a Move in Lower Merion?

Questions? Call 484-259-7910
or email vcyr@thecyrteam.com

Data Source: Courtesy of Bright MLS. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Property information should be independently verified.