0 Valley Stream Drive

Property details·Delmont, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania·25-01-15-0-114

Location

Address

0 Valley Stream Drive

Delmont, PA 15626

Westmoreland County

Parcel ID

25-01-15-0-114

Coordinates

40.412492, -79.585636

County context

Westmoreland County 2026 Insights

Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania: Rust Belt Value in a Graying Market

There's a version of the American housing story that gets told constantly — coastal squeeze, bidding wars, priced-out millennials. Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania tells a different one. Nestled southeast of Pittsburgh in the Laurel Highlands, this largely suburban and small-town county offers something increasingly rare: genuinely affordable homeownership in a market that is, somewhat surprisingly, heating up fast.

A median home price of $200,000 sits at less than two-thirds the national benchmark of $320,000. Yet that same market posted a 19.6% year-over-year price increase — a figure that would be unremarkable in Austin or Nashville but is striking for a post-industrial Pennsylvania county where population has been declining for decades. Something is changing in Westmoreland.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$193,10060% of the $320,000 national median
YoY Price Change+19.6%among the sharpest surges in the region
Homeownership Rate78.3%well above the ~64% national average
Median Age47.1nearly 6 years older than the national median

Pittsburgh's Affordable Neighbor

The most compelling explanation for the price surge is the Pittsburgh metro effect. As Pittsburgh's own neighborhoods — Shadyside, Squirrel Hill, Lawrenceville — have gentrified aggressively over the past decade, buyers have been pushed outward. Westmoreland County, with its easy I-376 and Route 30 access and a price-per-square-foot of just $168, has absorbed some of that displacement. The work-from-home rate of 11.8% accelerates this: remote workers can live in Greensburg or Jeannette and never need to commute to the city at all.

That $60,000 entry point at the bottom decile of the market represents genuine affordability for first-time buyers — a rarity in today's environment. But the $445,000 P90 price, with a spread nearly 7x the floor, suggests the market is bifurcating. Newer or renovated stock in desirable townships is commanding serious premiums.

An Aging County with Real Structural Pressures

What tempers the optimism is the demographic picture. A median age of 47.1 — driven by a striking 23.7% of residents aged 65 or older — means Westmoreland is one of Pennsylvania's older counties in an already-aging state. With only 18.3% of the population under 18, natural population growth is constrained. The 8.3% housing vacancy rate reflects decades of outmigration, and a labor force participation rate of just 60.8% speaks to both retirement and the lingering effects of industrial job loss in communities like Monessen and Connellsville.

The disability rate of 15.1% is notably elevated — a characteristic signature of former manufacturing and mining communities where physical labor took long-term tolls.

Renters Are Squeezed Despite Low Costs

Counterintuitively, even at a modest median rent of $843, Westmoreland's renters are hurting. A rent burden rate of 35.9% — above the 30% stress threshold — combined with 17.3% experiencing severe rent burden, suggests that the county's affordability is primarily a homeowner story. The renter population, just 21.7% of households, tends to be lower-income, and their wages haven't kept pace even with relatively low rents.


FAQs

What makes Westmoreland County unique? Westmoreland sits at a rare intersection: legitimately affordable housing in a market now experiencing rapid appreciation, driven partly by Pittsburgh spillover and remote work migration. It has one of the highest homeownership rates in Pennsylvania while maintaining some of the lowest price-per-square-foot figures in the broader metro area.

Is Westmoreland County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers who can move quickly, the value proposition remains strong compared to national benchmarks — but the 19.6% annual price jump signals that the window may be narrowing. Entry-level inventory under $100,000 still exists, but the median has moved meaningfully, and continued Pittsburgh metro pressure suggests further appreciation is likely.

Why is Westmoreland County's population so old? Like much of southwestern Pennsylvania, Westmoreland experienced significant population loss as steel, coal, and manufacturing declined from the 1970s onward. Younger workers left for opportunity elsewhere, leaving an older cohort behind. Today, nearly one in four residents is 65 or older — a ratio that shapes everything from school enrollment to housing demand patterns.

Local market context

Our database includes 2,504 properties in Delmont.

With an average price of $274,841, Delmont offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $165 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Delmont are 14% higher than the Westmoreland County average.

MetricDelmontWestmoreland Countyvs County
Average Price$274,841$240,886+14%
Avg Sq Ft1,6691,919-13%
Price/Sq Ft$165$126+31%
Properties2,504221,224-99%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Delmont, PA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Delmont, PA?

The average home price in Delmont, PA is $274,841, based on analysis of 2,504 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 2,504 properties in Delmont, PA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Delmont, PA?

The average price per square foot in Delmont, PA is $165. This is calculated from an average home price of $274,841 and average size of 1,669 square feet.

What is the average home size in Delmont, PA?

Homes in Delmont, PA average 1,669 square feet, with an average price of $274,841.

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