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Neighborhoods in Montgomery County, PA

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    Gladwyne

    Gladwyne, a picturesque neighborhood in Lower Merion Township near Philadelphia's famous Main Line rail corridor, has a mix of newer, luxurious homes and older properties dating to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Woodmont is a must-see landmark overlooking the river, built in 1894 for Alan Wood, Jr., a steel tycoon and U.S. congressman.

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      $1.48M

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      $765K - $8M

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      9 Listings

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    Bryn Mawr

    Just a short drive northwest of Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr is one of many small towns originally founded by Welsh Quaker settlers. As the Philadelphia railroad extended its reach in the early 1800s, the towns along its main line became posh residential and resort areas. Bryn Mawr, which translates from Welsh as “big hill,” has retained its upscale,

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      $1.25M

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      $312K - $4.5M

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      17 Listings

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    Penn Valley

    Penn Valley is a woodsy community offering residents plenty of privacy along the Schuylkill River. “It’s a nice neighborhood of mostly single-family homes that have approximately two-thirds to three-quarter-acre lots,” says Damon Michels, an associate broker with the Damon Michels Team at Keller Williams who grew up in Penn Valley. “There are

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      $1.17M

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      $181K - $2.8M

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      15 Listings

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    Merion Station

    In the heart of the Main Line, Merion Station – usually referred to just as Merion – is a lush suburban neighborhood on the cusp of Philadelphia proper. It’s a neighborhood steeped in history, but history doesn’t drive it forward. "That's where the mansions of glory are," says Michael Cohen, a Philadelphia native and real estate agent with Keller

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      $1.02M

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      $339K - $1.9M

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      3 Listings

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    Spring House

    A small Montgomery County neighborhood nestled in Lower Gwynedd Township, Spring House blooms with beautiful homes, miles of scenic hiking trails and plenty of commercial activity. Real estate agent Brett Dillon with Berkshire Hathaway has lived in Spring House for about 50 years. Dillon says, “This isn’t a cookie-cutter neighborhood. A lot of

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      $885K

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      $481K - $2.8M

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      6 Listings

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    Wynnewood

    Wynnewood is an unincorporated suburban community dating back to 1691 that is located on the historic Philadelphia Main Line. Named for the first Speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Dr. Thomas Wynne, Wynnewood has also been home to many famous names, including Patti LaBelle, Joan Jett, and the late Kobe Bryant. “Wynnewood is in the top

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      $878K

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      $182K - $3.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Narberth

    Located on the Philadelphia Main Line, Narberth is a Philadelphia neighborhood with historic architecture, a quaint downtown and an involved community. Narberth was initially settled in 1682 by Welsh Quakers and incorporated in 1895. Although several centuries have passed, the community still retains its small-town appeal. Most homes are within

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      $786K

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      $277K - $1.7M

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      3 Listings

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    Worcester Township

    Worcester Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is a serene community known for its bucolic landscape and low property taxes. The area features a mix of home styles, including modern farmhouses, ranch-style bungalows, and contemporary homes with Colonial influences. Notable residential areas include Sunnybrook Estates, Crown Point Manor,

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      $784K

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      $325K - $4.9M

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      4 Listings

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    Upper Montgomery County

    Upper Montgomery County, encompassing parts of Upper Gwynedd township and North Wales, Pennsylvania, is known for its well-maintained homes and high-performing schools. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, from vintage homes over 200 years old to midcentury split-levels, Cape Cods, and American Foursquares. Larger residences

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      $783K

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      $310K - $3.3M

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      11 Listings

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    Blue Bell

    Situated within Whitpain Township, Blue Bell is a historic settlement named after a local landmark. “The Blue Bell Inn is a staple restaurant,” says local real estate agent Daniel Geib with Realty One Group. “It’s definitely a favorite among locals.” Originally called “Pigeontown,” due to the large flocks of passenger pigeons that once roamed the

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      $746K

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      $265K - $2.7M

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      26 Listings

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    Bala Cynwyd

    Bala Cynwyd was settled in the 1680s by Welsh Quakers as two early villages that combined to create the current community moniker. The community still has some of its 19th-century commercial and residential structures, invoking historic charm that’s seamlessly blended into the 21st century. “It’s the first town off the expressway coming from

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      $742K

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      $175K - $1.8M

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      24 Listings

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    Whitemarsh

    Submerged in the beautiful nature of Montgomery County, Whitemarsh Township is a leafy suburb adorned by mature trees that branch out from several green spaces. The nearby Fort Washington State Park steeps the township in Revolutionary War history. But it’s not just the historic roots that locals love about the area; it’s the community spirit.

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      $675K

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      $346K - $2.2M

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      32 Listings

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    Lower Moreland

    Without a map, it’s hard to imagine that the slow-paced suburb of Lower Moreland Township is tucked right next to the bustling city of Philadelphia. This small town is also far from the typical cookie-cutter suburb, “The cool thing about Lower Moreland, as a whole, is it’s not all tract homes, and there’s a great architectural diversity,” says

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      $667K

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      $400K - $1.8M

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      17 Listings

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    Upper Dublin

    While Upper Dublin began as an agricultural community dominated by farmland and open space, the township is now a burgeoning residential suburb where sidewalk-lined streets sit alongside lush parks and shopping centers. “Upper Dublin is known for its park system and its school district. It's been known to draw people for that,” says Daniel Caparo,

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      $665K

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      $304K - $1.5M

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      19 Listings

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    Ardmore

    On the surface, Ardmore appears to be a sleepy bedroom community in the Philadelphia suburbs, but with more than 5,000 homes, it's more like a sleeping giant. One of the area’s biggest draws is its location. “You are 25 minutes from the Delaware state line, 45 minutes from Maryland and 20 minutes from New Jersey. It’s great proximity to employment

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      $622K

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      $295K - $2.8M

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      14 Listings

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    Skippack Township

    Made up of original colonial homes and farmland, recently built suburban subdivisions and dense, mature forests, Skippack Township combines rural roots with Skippack Village’s main street of small business. “It’s a historic area. A lot of the buildings have been freshened up, but keep the original character,” says Jim Cronin, owner of Top Shelf

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      $618K

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      $325K - $1.4M

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      23 Listings

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    Montgomeryville Township

    With multiple highways and countless businesses converging near its center, Montgomery Township is the Lansdale area’s leading commercial shopping district. Located between Philadelphia and Allentown, Montgomery Township is also a desirable commuter suburb with excellent schools, amenities and places to dine. Jane Maslowski, a Realtor with Keller

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      $613K

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      $299K - $1.1M

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      17 Listings

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    Lower Salford Township

    Out in eastern Pennsylvania’s farmlands, people can find history and suburban living in Lower Salford Township. The area is bigger than most suburbs, containing two historic town centers in Harleysville and Lederach, both maintaining remnants of the township’s early days when German, Swiss and Dutch immigrants settled there. While much of Lower

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      $606K

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      $355K - $1.5M

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      28 Listings

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    Horsham Township

    Horsham Township, located 35 miles outside of Philadelphia, is filled with colonial-style and ranch homes from different eras since the 1960s including houses built by Toll Brothers. “It’s a great community. Residents have a pride of ownership,” says Andrew Sundell, who has sold homes for Re/Max Centre Realtors for 12 years. “Very walkable, many

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      $606K

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      $305K - $1.8M

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      40 Listings

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    Lower Providence Township

    Lower Providence Township is 17 miles from Philadelphia. It is surrounded by Evansburg State Park's vast woods and Perkiomen Creek's tranquil waters. Lower Providence is part of the homeland of the Lenape people and was settled in 1805 by European settlers. A large chunk of the land was granted to William Penn, the founder of colonial-era

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      $603K

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      $375K - $1.4M

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    Upper Providence Township

    Nestled between the Schuylkill River and Perkiomen Creek in Montgomery County, Upper Providence Township spans several little towns and two small historic boroughs—Collegeville and Trappe. The community’s history goes back to the early 18th century when German immigrants settled in the area, calling it Providence. In 1805, the area split into

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      $599K

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      $230K - $1.4M

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      29 Listings

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    Maple Glen

    Maple Glen in Horsham, PA, is a tranquil Montgomery County suburb known for its lush foliage and serene residential environment. The neighborhood features a mix of housing options, including spacious mansions from the early 2000s with over 5,000 square feet of living space, as well as single-family homes from the mid-1900s in ranch, split-level,

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      $587K

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      $374K - $839K

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      2 Listings

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    East Vincent Township

    East Vincent Township is located along the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania’s Chester County. “East Vincent’s central location is one of its best features,” says Mallory Chuck, a Realtor with Keller Wiliams Realty Group. “It is close to US 422 and downtown Phoenixville. It has a rural appeal, but there is also a residential feel to the area.” This

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      $587K

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      $281K - $1.4M

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      11 Listings

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    Rydal

    Rydal, a community in Abington Township, has homes with manicured lawns among gently rolling hills. "The area is walkable with a close community of people. We have our own public school system and festivals," says Sean Ryan, an Abington Realtor with Keller Williams Real Estate. Students attend Abington School District, a highly-rated school system

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      $585K

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      $257K - $1.7M

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      15 Listings

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    Upper Salford Township

    Upper Salford Township in Woxall, founded in 1727, is a rural community with over 3,200 residents. Known for its open spaces, the township features winding streets, expansive meadows, and rolling farmlands. Housing options include colonials, ranch styles, and split levels from the 20th century, with properties ranging from two to 20 acres, often

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      $583K

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      $328K - $955K

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      6 Listings

    Upper Salford Township

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