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Moving from Delaware to the Lehigh Valley

Stronger school districts, more housing inventory, a diversified economy, and PA's business-friendly environment.

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Why Delaware Residents Choose the Lehigh Valley

Delaware has some well-known advantages — no sales tax, for one — but the state faces challenges that drive families to look north. Public school options are limited compared to Pennsylvania's extensive district system, housing inventory can be tight in desirable areas, and the state economy is concentrated in a few sectors. For families prioritizing education, outdoor recreation, and economic opportunity, the Lehigh Valley presents a strong case.

The Lehigh Valley's school districts — including Parkland, Nazareth Area, and Saucon Valley — are consistently ranked among Pennsylvania's best and draw families from across the region. The housing market offers significantly more inventory and variety, from starter homes to luxury properties. And with two nationally ranked colleges (Lehigh University and Lafayette College), a $50B+ regional economy, and easy access to both NYC and Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley provides a breadth of opportunity that exceeds what Delaware offers.

Comparison: Delaware vs the Lehigh Valley

CategoryDelawarePA (Lehigh Valley)
State Income Tax0%–6.60%3.07% flat
Sales Tax0% (none)6% (exempt on clothing)
Median Home Price~$330,000$300K–$375K
Top-Rated School DistrictsLimited8+ highly rated
Housing Inventory & VarietyModerateExtensive
Regional Economy (GDP)~$80B (statewide)$50B+ (2 counties)

DE → Lehigh Valley FAQ

How do taxes compare between Delaware and Pennsylvania?
Delaware has no sales tax, which is an advantage. However, Delaware's property taxes can be high in some areas, and the state income tax ranges from 0% to 6.60%. Pennsylvania's flat 3.07% income tax is lower for most middle- and upper-income earners. The overall tax picture depends on your income level and spending habits, but most relocators find Pennsylvania competitive or better.
What does the Lehigh Valley offer that Delaware doesn't?
The Lehigh Valley offers a stronger public school system with multiple top-rated districts, more housing inventory at various price points, a more diversified economy with healthcare, education, logistics, and manufacturing, and proximity to NYC and Philadelphia. Outdoor recreation options — including mountains, ski resorts, and the Lehigh River Gorge — are also more extensive than what's available in Delaware.
What is the median home price difference?
Delaware's statewide median home price is approximately $330,000. The Lehigh Valley median is $300,000–$375,000. While prices are comparable, Lehigh Valley buyers typically find more housing options, newer construction, and access to higher-rated school districts at similar price points.
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