According to the Center City District (CCD) 2025 Housing and Migration Reports, the movement into downtown is driven by two distinct groups: Young Professionals (25–34) seeking walkability and Empty Nesters (55+) downsizing from the suburbs.

Center City In-Migration Breakdown
While 44% of new Center City residents move from outside the region (NYC, DC, Boston), roughly 56% come from within the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, primarily from the “Collar Counties” (Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, and Bucks).
| Origin (Suburban Counties) | Estimated Share of Regional In-Movers | Primary Motivations |
| Montgomery County | 32% | Downsizing, proximity to healthcare/culture. |
| Delaware County | 24% | Recent grads, “Reverse Commuters.” |
| Chester County | 18% | Luxury downsizing (Main Line moves). |
| Bucks County | 14% | Lifestyle change, selling large estates. |
| South Jersey | 12% | Tax considerations, walkability. |
And where are they landing?
| Zip Code | Neighborhood | Growth Status (2024–2025) |
| 19103 | Rittenhouse / Logan Sq | +3.2% (Highest for luxury downsizing) |
| 19106 | Old City / Society Hill | +2.8% (Popular for historic enthusiasts) |
| 19107 | Wash. Sq West / Gayborhood | +4.1% (Highest overall density growth) |
| 19123 | Northern Liberties | +5.5% (Primary destination for younger movers) |
| 19146 | Graduate Hospital | +3.0% (Popular for young suburban families) |
Analysis of the “Downsizing” Trend
The “Downsizer” demographic (Ages 55–70) is particularly visible in the 19103 and 19106 zip codes.
- The “Selling” Factor: High property taxes and maintenance costs in the suburbs are the primary push factors.
- The “Moving” Factor: Center City offers “vertical living,” where amenities (gyms, groceries, dining) are within a 5-minute walk.
- The Financial Shift: Many suburbanites are selling homes in the $800k–$1.2M range and purchasing luxury condos or opting for high-end rentals (averaging $3,500+/month) to maintain liquidity.
Note: While the suburbs are still growing via international migration, the domestic “internal” shift shows a clear preference for the Greater Center City area (Girard Ave to Tasker St), which now accounts for nearly 44% of all new housing completions in the entire city.
MARK WADE, Realtor®
37 Years of Center City Condo Experience
BHHS Fox and Roach Realtors
530 Walnut St. #480 | Philadelphia, PA 19106
Cell: 267-237-3404
Email: Mark@CenterCity.com
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