Homes for Sale in Bloomsburg, PA

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Current Bloomsburg Market Data

Mid Penn Market Pulse

Bloomsburg PA 17815 Real Estate Market Update

Updated June 2026

$316,995 Median Sale Price
12 Days Median Days on Market
2.18 Months Months of Supply
99.2% List-to-Sale Ratio

The Bloomsburg PA 17815 market is moving decisively in favor of sellers this April, with homes selling in just 12 days and a median sale price of $316,995, which actually exceeds the median list price of $312,990. That relationship between list and sale price tells you something straightforward: buyers in this market are not negotiating sellers down, and in some cases they are paying above what the seller initially asked.

With only 37 active listings and 2.18 months of supply on hand, the available inventory in the Bloomsburg area remains tight. Direct historical comparison data for this specific period is not available in this report, but the combination of a sub-two-week selling pace and a near-perfect list-to-sale ratio suggests conditions that favor sellers more than what a balanced market would typically reflect.

How This Compares to Normal

A balanced real estate market typically carries four to six months of supply and sees homes spend considerably more time on the market before going under contract. At 2.18 months of supply, Bloomsburg is running well below that threshold, which puts meaningful pressure on buyers competing for a limited pool of homes near Bloomsburg University, the Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital corridor, and the broader Columbia County area.

The 99.2% list-to-sale ratio indicates that sellers are pricing their homes accurately and buyers are meeting them there, a pattern that points to strong demand rather than speculative overpricing. The 13.2% price increase compared to the prior period is a notable shift, and while a single period comparison does not establish a long-term trend, it does suggest that pricing momentum in 17815 is running in a direction that rewards sellers who are prepared and challenges buyers who wait.

Historical data for this specific area and time period would help sharpen this interpretation further, and that context will be incorporated into future report runs as comparison data becomes available.

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What Buyers Are Seeing in Bloomsburg Right Now

Bloomsburg (ZIP 17815) has 36 active residential listings as of June 4, 2026, with a median sold price of $258,500 and an absorption rate of 2.31 months. Median sale price is down 13.5% from May 2025 ($299,000 → $258,500), reflecting a mixed market — faster closings for well-priced homes, longer days on market for overpriced listings. YTD 2026 median is $278,500, up slightly from $275,900 the prior YTD period.

The market is balanced — leaning toward sellers in the sub-$300,000 range. List-to-sale ratio is 97.9% — most homes are selling within 2.1% of their list price. Average days on market is 44 days, but well-priced homes in the sub-$300,000 range are moving in under 10 days. The most active price band is most active price band: $200,000 to $350,000.

Bloomsburg draws buyers for consistent reasons: Commonwealth University employment and enrollment, Geisinger Health System proximity (12 miles to Danville), affordability relative to larger metros, and direct I-80 access. These demand drivers support market stability across economic cycles.

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Bloomsburg PA Neighborhoods and Housing Areas

Bloomsburg’s residential character varies significantly by neighborhood and surrounding township. MLS subdivision fields are not always accurate — boundary verification against Columbia County GIS records is recommended before purchase. Mid Penn Realty verifies neighborhood boundaries against county GIS and recorded subdivision plans.

Borough Core / Downtown (1880s to 1940s)
Walking distance to Main Street shops, the university campus, and the Bloomsburg Fair grounds. Older two-story and Victorian homes on smaller lots. Strong rental demand due to university proximity. A good fit for investors and buyers who want to be within walking distance of downtown and the campus. Typical price range: $150,000 to $280,000.

West Side / Catherine Street Area (1950s to 1970s)
Established residential neighborhoods on the west side of the borough. Mix of single-story ranches and two-story homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots. Popular with families and buyers seeking a quieter setting while staying within the borough. Typical price range: $170,000 to $300,000.

Scott Township / Hunter’s Chase Area (1980s to 2000s)
Scott Township surrounds Bloomsburg Borough and offers newer homes on larger lots with the same Columbia County tax base and Bloomsburg Area school access. More space, more parking, and newer mechanical systems than the borough core. Hunter’s Chase subdivision is the most recognized planned development in this area. Boundary note: confirm subdivision assignment against county GIS before purchase. Typical price range: $220,000 to $400,000.

Montour Township / Ridge Road Corridor (Mixed — 1960s through current)
Montour Township offers rural character with quick access to I-80 and downtown Bloomsburg. Buyers seeking acreage, privacy, and lower density typically look here. Mix of older farmhouses, newer homes on 1+ acre lots, and vacant land. Served by Central Columbia School District in some areas — verify school district assignment for any specific address. Typical price range: $200,000 to $500,000+.

Schools Serving Bloomsburg, PA

Most of Bloomsburg Borough is served by Bloomsburg Area School District (bloomsd.org). Some addresses in Scott and Montour townships fall within Central Columbia School District. Always verify the school district for a specific address — MLS subdivision fields do not always match actual attendance zones.

Columbia-Montour Area Vocational-Technical (CMVT) provides trades education for students in both districts. Commonwealth University — Bloomsburg (commonwealthu.edu) is located directly in the borough on a 192-acre campus.

Why Work With Mid Penn Realty in Bloomsburg

Mid Penn Realty is an independent, broker-owned real estate firm serving Bloomsburg and all of Columbia County. We are not a franchise. We track the local market every month and can tell you what is selling, what is sitting, and what that means for your offer.

In Pennsylvania, buyer representation is typically covered by the seller in most transactions — you receive full professional guidance at no direct cost to you. We will tell you when a listing is overpriced, when to walk away, and when a deal is worth competing for.

Sellers in Bloomsburg: find out what your home is worth. New to the area: read our Bloomsburg relocation guide. Ready to connect: contact Mid Penn Realty or call (570) 387-8300.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Bloomsburg market (ZIP 17815) shows 36 active listings as of June 4, 2026, with a median sold price of $258,500 and an absorption rate of 2.31 months. Days on market average 44 days, though well-priced homes in the sub-$300,000 range often move faster. List-to-sale ratio is 97.9%. Data source: FlexMLS (ZIP 17815). Contact Mid Penn Realty for the current monthly report.

Most of Bloomsburg Borough is served by Bloomsburg Area School District (bloomsd.org). Some addresses in surrounding Scott and Montour townships fall within Central Columbia School District (centralcolumbia.org). Columbia-Montour Area Vocational-Technical (CMVT) serves students in both districts. Always verify the school district for a specific address before purchase — MLS subdivision fields do not always match actual attendance zones.

A buyer’s agent represents your interests — not the seller’s. In Pennsylvania, buyer representation is typically covered by the seller in most transactions, meaning you receive professional guidance, negotiation support, and transaction management at no direct cost to you. Mid Penn Realty can tell you when a listing is overpriced, when to walk away, and when a deal is worth competing for.

The median sold price in ZIP 17815 is $258,500 as of June 4, 2026 (source: FlexMLS). Active listings have a median list price of $304,450. The most active price band is $200,000 to $350,000. Borough-core homes and university-adjacent properties start lower; newer construction in surrounding Scott and Montour townships can range higher. Contact Mid Penn Realty for a current price range report by neighborhood.

On a $250,000 assessed home in Bloomsburg Borough, annual property taxes typically range from $4,500 to $6,000 depending on current millage rates. Pennsylvania’s Homestead Exclusion reduces the taxable assessed value for primary residences. Verify current millage at the Columbia County Assessment Office (assessor.columbiapa.org) before closing.

Some low-lying areas near Fishing Creek and the Susquehanna River are in FEMA-designated flood zones. Flood insurance requirements and eligibility vary by property. Check FEMA Flood Map Service Center (msc.fema.gov) for any specific address. Mid Penn Realty will flag flood zone status as part of the purchase process.

Bloomsburg Borough is served by the Bloomsburg Municipal Authority for both public water and public sewer. Natural gas is available through UGI Utilities. Electric service is provided by PPL Electric Utilities. Fiber and cable internet (Comcast/Xfinity, Breezeline) are available in most of the borough. Properties in surrounding townships may have private well and septic.

Bloomsburg’s main residential areas include the Borough Core (walkable Victorian-era homes near downtown and the university), the West Side (ranches and split-levels from the 1950s to 1970s), and surrounding townships including Scott Township (newer construction, Hunter’s Chase area) and Montour Township (rural residential and acreage). Mid Penn Realty can map specific neighborhoods against GIS-verified boundaries.

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