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Why Live in Collegeville

Collegeville, Pennsylvania, is a small borough that retains its Colonial-era charm with stone buildings, 1800s homes, and historic bridges. The town offers a variety of housing styles, including Colonials, cottages, Cape Cods, ranch-style homes, and New Traditional houses, many featuring stone or brick exteriors and spacious front porches. Main Street is the heart of the community, lined with locally owned restaurants such as Chow Bistro and The Trappe Tavern, as well as small businesses like a sporting goods store, a music shop, and a jeweler. For groceries, residents can visit Kimberton Whole Foods and Redner’s Fresh Market, while Providence Town Center offers additional shopping and dining options. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Evansburg State Park, Valley Forge National Historical Park, and the 19-mile Perkiomen Trail, which provide ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and sports. Collegeville Community Park features a playground and baseball field. The borough is home to highly rated schools, including South Elementary School, Perkiomen Valley Middle School, and Perkiomen Valley High School, which offers dual enrollment courses and career and technical classes. Ursinus College, located just off Main Street, has been part of the community since 1869. Annual events such as Memorial Day and Halloween parades, a car show, a free concert series, and the Colossal Yard Sale foster a strong sense of community. Commuting is convenient with U.S. Route 422 providing access to Philadelphia and Reading, and the SEPTA Line 93 bus connecting to Pottstown and Norristown.

Condo Prices in Collegeville, PA

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$405,000
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$405,000
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