Delaware County, PA

William Penn Real Estate

Your local market experts in Aldan, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, and Yeadon

✓ 392 Transactions across Chester, Delaware & New Castle Counties Since 2009

70

Active Listings

$209,950

Median Price

90

Avg Days on Market

2.2 Mo

Inventory Supply

Last updated: December 27, 2025

CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS

Seller’s Market with Negotiation Room: As of December 27, 2025, William Penn School District has 70 active listings with a median price of $209,950 (average price $251,625) and homes averaging 90 days on market. Inventory remains low at 2.2 months, and with 33 homes (47.1%) showing price reductions, buyers may find opportunities to negotiate on select listings—while sellers still benefit from limited overall supply.

William Penn Neighborhoods

William Penn School District brings together six small boroughs on the inner edge of Delaware County, each with its own streetscape, housing mix, and access to transit and parks.

Lansdowne Borough

Tree‑lined blocks, a walkable downtown along Lansdowne Avenue, and nearby regional rail at Lansdowne station give this classic first‑ring borough an urban‑suburban feel.

Yeadon Borough

Yeadon blends established residential streets with neighborhood parks like Community Park and Hoffman Park, plus trolley and bus connections along Church Lane and MacDade Boulevard.

Darby Borough

Darby features older twin and rowhome streetscapes near Darby Creek and the Darby Transportation Center, offering multiple transit options toward University City and Center City.

Aldan Borough

Aldan is a compact borough between Lansdowne and Clifton Heights, with quiet side streets, neighborhood schools, and regional rail access via nearby Primos station on the Media/Wawa Line.

Colwyn Borough

Bordering Philadelphia along the Cobbs Creek corridor, Colwyn offers a small‑scale grid of homes with quick access to Chester Pike and U.S. 13 toward Center City and the airport.

East Lansdowne Borough

East Lansdowne sits between Lansdowne and West Philadelphia, with short residential streets near Baltimore Avenue and convenient links to local shops, schools, and transit.

Why Families Choose William Penn

William Penn School District connects six close‑knit boroughs at the edge of West Philadelphia, with quick access to Center City, neighborhood parks, and multiple transit options.

✓ Connected Borough Footprint
The district serves Aldan, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, and Yeadon, with elementary and secondary campuses distributed across the boroughs so most students attend schools close to home.

✓ Transit & Commuter Access
Regional rail stops at Lansdowne and Fernwood–Yeadon, and trolley and bus routes along Baltimore Avenue, MacDade Boulevard, and Church Lane link the boroughs directly to University City and Center City.

✓ Parks, Greenways & Creek Corridors
Local parks like Community Park and Hoffman Park, together with greenway corridors along Darby Creek and Cobbs Creek, provide nearby ballfields, playgrounds, and walking paths within the district.

✓ Established Housing & Urban‑Suburban Feel
Most homes in William Penn are early‑ to mid‑20th‑century twins, rowhomes, and singles on compact lots, giving buyers traditional streetscapes while current pricing and trends are tracked in our weekly market reports.

392

Transactions across Chester, Delaware & New Castle Counties

Transactions across Chester, Delaware & New Castle Counties

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“Jane and Vince are by far the best realtors I’ve met. They are professional with deep knowledge of their markets. The best part of working with them is that I never felt rushed or pressured. Jane always gave her honest opinion and I could tell she was genuinely thinking about what was best for me and my family.”

— Richard S.

Bought in Garnet Valley, Sold in Delaware

Local Expertise You Can Trust

We don’t just pull numbers from the MLS — we track the small details in William Penn’s boroughs that affect value: where parking is tight, how proximity to trolley lines or regional rail impacts demand, and how streets near Cobbs Creek and Darby Creek compare to interior blocks.

Since 2009, The Cyr Team has completed 392 transactions across Chester, Delaware, and New Castle Counties, giving us a broad view of how William Penn fits into the wider Delaware Valley market.

✓ Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS)
✓ Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR)
✓ Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES)

Latest William Penn Market Reports

We publish detailed William Penn School District market analysis every week so you always have current data for your decisions.

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