Perkiomen Valley School District Market Report
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | February 13, 2026
Market Action Index
How’s the Perkiomen Valley market? This index compares buyer vs. seller conditions.
Seller Tip: Low inventory (0.0 months) means well-priced homes attract serious buyers quickly.
Market Analysis
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, the **Perkiomen Valley School District** currently has a strikingly low inventory with **0 active listings**, resulting in both a **median price** and **average price** of **$0**. This absence of available homes indicates an extremely tight market, making it clear that potential buyers face significant challenges in finding suitable properties. Furthermore, with **0 days on market** reported, it suggests that homes, when available, move extraordinarily quickly—implying an urgent need for interested buyers to be prepared to act swiftly.
The current market conditions in the **Perkiomen Valley** showcase characteristics of a strong seller’s market, particularly highlighted by the fact that there are **0 months** of inventory. This metric reveals a lack of homes for sale, causing fierce competition among prospective buyers and ultimately driving prices higher. In a typical scenario, having less than **3 months** of inventory would denote a seller’s market, and with the current stock at **0**, it further emphasizes the advantage sellers hold in this environment.
Opportunities for both buyers and sellers in the **Perkiomen Valley School District** are evident despite the challenges presented by the current market. Sellers can benefit from heightened demand and potentially receive multiple offers, while buyers can leverage our expertise to uncover off-market opportunities or strategically navigate the purchasing process. As your local **Perkiomen Valley 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.
“Even in a challenging market with no current listings, it’s essential that buyers remain vigilant and ready to engage—opportunities can arise when least expected. Sellers can take confidence in the demand, as we expect buyers to be actively searching as soon as homes hit the market.” – Vincent Cyr, The Cyr Team
What Did Perkiomen Valley 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 – Perkiomen Valley Real Estate
What is the current median home price in Perkiomen Valley?
According to The Cyr Team’s February 2026 market analysis, the median home price in Perkiomen Valley School District is $0, with homes ranging from $0 to $0.
How long do homes stay on the market in Perkiomen Valley?
According to The Cyr Team’s market data, homes in Perkiomen Valley are currently averaging 0 days on market. Well-priced properties often sell faster than this average.
What townships and neighborhoods are in Perkiomen Valley School District?
Perkiomen Valley School District includes Collegeville Borough, Trappe Borough, Skippack Township, Lower Frederick Township.
Is Perkiomen Valley a buyer’s or seller’s market?
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, with 0 active listings and $0 median price, 0% of listings have had price reductions, which suggests strong demand.
Who are the local real estate experts in Perkiomen Valley?
The Cyr Team (Vincent and Jane Cyr) has completed 400 transactions across Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and New Castle Counties since 2009. We actively monitor the Perkiomen Valley market and have deep knowledge of Montgomery County real estate trends. Contact The Cyr Team at vcyr@thecyrteam.com for expert guidance.
The Cyr Team’s Experience in Perkiomen Valley
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. We actively monitor the Perkiomen Valley School District market and have deep knowledge of Montgomery County real estate trends, pricing patterns, and neighborhood characteristics.
Communities in Perkiomen Valley:
Collegeville Borough • Trappe Borough • Skippack Township • Lower Frederick Township
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.”
— Brittany B.
“The Cyr Team is deeply knowledgeable of Delaware and Chester Counties… He treated every home that we toured with great respect and did an amazing job of talking us through each home, the value/price of the home and area and did a lot to protect us during the process.”
— Sean C.
“We had more showings and offers than we could have imagined and received well over asking price. Vince & Jane were top notch in every way from strategy to staging to assisting in the post-contract action items.”
— Andy R.
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Thinking About Selling in Perkiomen Valley?
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
Election 2025: What you need to know in Montgomery
Link: https://northpennnow.com/news/2025/nov/03/election-2025-what-you-need-to-know…
The 2025 election coverage for Montgomery and Bucks counties highlights key local races affecting Perkiomen Valley and nearby areas, crucial for residents and investors monitoring policy changes impacting schools and community growth. 2. Voters across PA and N.J. shifting school boards toward LGBTQ+ inclusion reflects changing community values, affecting Perkiomen Valley schools and potentially influencing local housing demand as families seek inclusive districts. 3. The ranking of the best school districts in suburban Philadelphia includes Perkiomen Valley, informing homebuyers prioritizing top education quality, which directly impacts property values and neighborhood desirability. 4. Jason Saylor’s lawsuit on school sports fairness addresses local educational policies in Perkiomen Valley, signaling community engagement in school governance that can affect family decisions on living in the district.
NORTH PENN NOW
• 11/03/2025
Bucks counties
Link: https://epgn.com/2025/11/18/voters-shift-school-boards-toward-lgbtq-inclusion…
Local news about Perkiomen Valley community and real estate market.
PHILADELPHIA GAY NEWS
Voters shift school boards toward LGBTQ+ inclusion across PA and N.J.
Link: https://patch.com/pennsylvania/across-pa/these-are-best-school-districts-subu…
Local news about Perkiomen Valley community and real estate market.
PATCH
These Are The Best School Districts In Suburban Philly
Link: https://broadandliberty.com/2025/03/20/jason-saylor-ensuring-fairness-in-scho…
Local news about Perkiomen Valley community and real estate market.
BROAD + LIBERTY
• 11/18/2025
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 Perkiomen Valley School District:
Price Range
According to The Cyr Team’s analysis of current Perkiomen Valley listings:
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Looking to Buy in Perkiomen Valley?
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Market Activity
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis:
Price Reductions: 0 homes (0%)
Average Days on Market: 0 days
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