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See how much homes prices fell in Sussex County recently
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Newly released data from Realtor.com for October shows that potential buyers and sellers in Sussex County saw slightly lower home sale prices than the previous month’s median of $475,000.
The median home sold for $472,500, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means October, the most recent month for which figures are available, was slightly down from September.
Compared to October 2024, the median home sales price was down 4.1% compared to $492,450.
Realtor.com sources sales data from real estate deeds, resulting in a few months’ delay in the data. The statistics don’t include homes currently listed for sale and aren’t directly comparable to listings data.
Information on your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.delawareonline.com.
Here is a breakdown on median sale prices:
- Looking only at single-family homes, the $490,000 median selling price in Sussex County was up 3.2% in October from $475,000 the month prior. Since October 2024, the sales price of single-family homes was slightly down from a median of $490,445.Fifty-four single family homes sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to 36 recorded transactions of at least $1 million in October 2024.
- Condominiums and townhomes is the same sales price during October to a median of $450,000 from $450,000 in September. Compared to October 2024, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes was down 9.1% from $495,000. Ten condominiums or townhomes sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to 14 recorded transactions of at least $1 million in October 2024.
About recorded home sales in Sussex County in Delaware
In October, the number of recorded sales in Sussex County dropped by 10% since October 2024 — from 482 to 434. All residential home sales totaled $285.4 million.
Across Delaware, homes sold at a median of $399,995 during October, up 2.6% from $390,000 in September. There were 1,072 recorded sales across the state during October, down 15.8% from 1,273 recorded sales in October 2024.
Here’s a breakdown for the full state:
- The total value of recorded residential home sales in Delaware decreased by 3.4% from $553.6 million in September to $534.7 million this October.
- Out of all residential home sales in Delaware, 6.72% of homes sold for at least $1 million in October, up from 5.11% in October 2024.
- Sales prices of single-family homes across Delaware increased by 2.8% from a median of $408,500 in September to $419,900 in October. Since October 2024, the sales price of single-family homes across the state was up 5% from $400,000.
- Across the state, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes dropped 7.4% from a median of $345,450 in September to $320,000 during October. The median sales price of condominiums and townhomes is down 5.9% from the median of $340,000 in October 2024.
The median home sales price used in this report represents the midway point of all the houses or units listed over the given period of time. The median offers a more accurate view of what’s happening in a market than the average sales price, which would mean taking the sum of all sales prices then dividing by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by one particularly low or high sale.
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Lottery ticket worth $730K sold in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
A lottery ticket worth $730,000 was sold in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Tuesday.
The Pennsylvania Lottery announced Wednesday that a Match 6 Lotto ticket that matched all six winning numbers — 4-14-17-19-20-36 — was sold at the ShopRite of Drexeline on State Road in Upper Darby Township. The store will earn a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
The winner of the ticket won’t be known until they claim the prize. Winners of the Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 Lotto have one year from the drawing date to claim it.
If you purchased a winning ticket at a retail store, the Pennsylvania Lottery says you should immediately sign the back of it. Online winnings will automatically appear in a player’s account after the claim has been processed.
More than 29,200 Match 6 Lotto tickets also won prizes during the drawing.
Two other winning lottery tickets were recently sold in the Philadelphia region.
A Match 6 Lotto ticket that won $5,863,758 in the March 16 drawing was sold in Montgomery County. The Sunoco at 330 East Lancaster Avenue, Lower Merion Township, will earn a $10,000 bonus for selling that winning ticket.
Also in Montgomery County, Pottstown Beverage County recently sold a $3 million-winning scratch-off, officials said on March 19.
The Pennsylvania Lottery is the only state lottery to direct all proceeds to programs that benefit older residents. Since ticket sales started in 1972, it has contributed more than $37.2 billion.
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Final spotlight on Top 67 players in Delaware high school boys basketball
Watch Howard win 2026 DIAA Boys Basketball title
Point guard Nick Baysah led Howard with 15 points. Bryson Lane had 12 points and 10 rebounds.
When the DIAA Boys Basketball Tournament rolls into the Bob Carpenter Center, it always delivers.
A sellout crowd roared through both semifinals on March 11, with fourth-seeded St. Georges knocking off No. 1 Dover 63-57 and second-seeded Howard gritting its way past No. 3 William Penn 54-45.
The seats were filled and the intensity was high again for the championship game on March 14, as Howard turned up the defensive pressure during a 12-0 run in the third quarter to defeat St. Georges 60-46 for the school’s fifth state boys basketball title.
Experience often matters, and Wildcats coach Rahsaan Matthews Sr. knew this could be a special season because his roster was loaded with nine seniors.
We wrap up the 2025-26 season with our final ranking of the top players in Delaware high school basketball, recognizing 67 athletes for their contributions to their teams this season.
Final Top 67 players in Delaware high school basketball
67. Taj’Mir Handy, sr., Milford
66. Dameon Brewington, sr., Lake Forest
65. Sullivan Burkhardt, sr., Newark Charter
64. Kenton James, sr., Sussex Tech
63. Marice Kilgoe, sr., Smyrna
62. Zi’Yon Henderson-Conkey, jr., Howard
61. Desai Drummond, sr., Appoquinimink
60. Braxton Figgs, sr., Cape Henlopen
59. Mark Brown, sr., Salesianum
58. Jorge Cruz, jr., Christiana
57. Carmile Frederique, jr., St. Elizabeth
56. Shane Lopez, jr., Middletown
55. Nysean Felton, sr., William Penn
54. Jalen Littlejohn, fr., Tatnall
53. Dominic Downs, sr., Salesianum
52. Mu’adh Ibn Jaabir-Johnson, sr., William Penn
51. Tko Jones, jr., A.I. du Pont
50. Ayden Davis, fr., St. Georges
49. Kaisan Bacon, jr., Milford
48. Jacob Allen, so., Sanford
47. Jarvis Watson, jr., Odessa
46. Joseph Taylor, so., Dover
45. Ronald Handy, sr., Howard
44. Ayinde McLendon, sr., Tatnall
43. Michael Jones, jr., St. Elizabeth
42. Prestin Washington, sr., Christiana
41. Jahleer Haley, so., Red Lion Christian
40. Prince McKnight, so., Caravel
39. Troy Spencer, jr., Dover
38. Kevin Coleman, sr., Salesianum
37. Will Warfield, sr., Odessa
36. Dominic Awahmukalah, sr., Howard
35. Braelin Sosa, fr., Salesianum
34. Khalid Burton, sr., Laurel
33. Gi’lyl Conrad, so., A.I. du Pont
32. Jaelen Murphy, jr., Middletown
31. Kameron Jackson-Dickson, sr., Dover
30. Shawn Neurell, jr., Concord
29. Michael Sheehan, sr., Caravel
28. Elijah Coates, so., St. Georges
27. Niquan Lee, jr., Caravel
26. Aaron Whitaker, so., William Penn
25. Dadrien Howell, jr., Brandywine
24. A’Zir Ellegood, jr., Sanford
23. Amir Robertson, sr., A.I. du Pont
22. Jayden Reid, jr., St. Georges
21. John Orsini, sr., Archmere
20. Aizyon Matthews, sr., Seaford
19. Kareem King, jr., Dover
18. King Savior, jr., Middletown
17. Vinny Starr, sr., Conrad
16. Terrance Harvey, sr., Appoquinimink
15. Stephen Sivels, jr., Cape Henlopen
14. Chase Sullivan, sr., Smyrna
13. Kalil Riley, jr., Tower Hill
12. Logan Shaw, sr., Smyrna
11. Vince Evans III, sr., Seaford
10. Tarrance Williams, sr., Dover
9. Kyndal Riley-Garlick, so., William Penn
8. Latrell Wright, sr., Salesianum
7. Bryson Lane, sr., Howard
6. Jay’Vion Denis, sr., Dover
5. Chase Little, sr., Dover
4. Jameson Tingle, jr., Cape Henlopen
3. Nick Baysah, sr., Howard
2. Josh Obiora, sr., St. Georges
1. Mason Collins, so., Tatnall
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