Realtor in Warrington PA —

Josh Wernick REALTOR®

Warrington is one of the highest-demand communities in Central Bucks School District — the same top-5-Pennsylvania school district as Doylestown at meaningfully more accessible price points. The combination produces one of the most competitive seller's markets in Bucks County. If you are buying or selling in Warrington, text me.

Buying or selling in Warrington PA?

Josh Wernick, REALTOR®

267-934-5674

Free home valuation · Same-day response · Keller Williams Real Estate

The Warrington market. Central Bucks School District throughout. Three high schools — CB East, CB West, CB South depending on address. Route 611 and Pennsylvania Turnpike access. Strong demand from buyers who want CBSD without the Borough price premium. Well-priced Warrington properties generate multiple offers in the current market.

Sellers. Text your address to 267-934-5674. Free CMA within 24 hours, specific to your street and current competitive inventory.

Buyers. Warrington in CBSD at this price point is one of the most competitive buyer markets in the county. Pre-approval is required before you make an offer. Budget above asking. Text me before your first showing.

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Realtor in Warrington PA — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a realtor in Warrington PA?

Search "realtor Warrington PA" directly on Google. Look at who has specific content about Warrington and Central Bucks School District — not a generic agent profile with a headshot and a license number. Ask any agent you consider: what is the current average days on market for homes in my price range in Warrington, and how many have you personally listed or sold here in the past 12 months? The agent who answers with specific numbers knows this market. I can answer both right now. Text me at 267-934-5674.

What do homes sell for in Warrington PA?

Single-family homes in Warrington currently range from approximately $450,000 to $850,000 depending on size, condition, and neighborhood. The most active buyer segment — updated four-bedroom colonials in Central Bucks School District — runs $500,000 to $650,000 and generates competitive offer situations in the current market. Warrington's price advantage over Doylestown Borough for the same school district is the primary driver of buyer demand here. For a precise current valuation on a specific Warrington address, text me at 267-934-5674. Free CMA within 24 hours.

What school district is Warrington PA in?

Warrington Township is served by Central Bucks School District — top 5 Pennsylvania. Three high schools serve the district: CB East, CB West, and CB South, with assignment depending on your specific address in the township. Verify the specific high school assignment for any Warrington address before making an offer if the specific school matters. I verify this as standard practice for every buyer I work with in Warrington.

How competitive is the Warrington PA real estate market?

Very. Warrington in Central Bucks School District at a price point meaningfully below Doylestown Borough creates a large, motivated buyer pool competing for limited inventory. There are only 883 detached homes available across the entire Bucks and Montgomery County region right now. Well-priced Warrington properties in CBSD go under contract within days of listing — frequently with multiple offers above asking price. Buyers who approach the Warrington market with an asking-price mindset consistently lose to buyers who understand that the final sale price in this market routinely exceeds what the listing shows.

Is Warrington PA a good place to live?

For families targeting Central Bucks School District at the most value-efficient price point in the district — yes. Warrington delivers the same top-5-Pennsylvania school district as Doylestown at prices that are measurably more accessible, with strong commute access via Route 611 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, commercial services along Street Road and Route 611, and the established residential character of a community that has been one of Bucks County's most sought-after addresses for decades. The trade-off versus Doylestown Borough is the absence of walkable town center character. For buyers who prioritize school district over walkability, Warrington consistently wins the comparison.

How does Warrington compare to Jamison in Central Bucks SD?

Both are in Central Bucks School District. Warrington is in Warrington Township and has denser neighborhood development with more suburban character. Jamison is in Warwick Township and has larger average lots and a slightly more open residential feel. Prices are comparable between the two communities. The buyer who wants more space finds Jamison. The buyer who wants more neighborhood density and commercial proximity finds Warrington. School district assignment is the same across both communities — the choice comes down to character and lot size preference.