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Upper Providence Township

Upper Providence Township

$618,574 Average Value

Upper Providence Township offers suburban and rural Pennsylvania lands

Nature trails frame and wander through Upper Providence Township, tracing the Perkiomen Creek and Schuylkill River on either side. The community of about 10,000 residents is between Phoenixville and Collegeville in southeastern Pennsylvania, where homebuyers can find a suburban – and sometimes rural – landscape away from the city. “Upper Providence Township is huge,” says Mia Bloomfield, an independent salesperson with Compass Real Estate. “There is a lot to do out there. There are good restaurants, good school districts and a lot of the area is walkable; those draw people there. It’s also a little bit less expensive; you get more bang for your buck.” Shopping is easily accessible via the Providence Town Center or the nearby King of Prussia Mall, which have more than 500 storefronts between them, and major cities within Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey are all under 50 miles away.

New construction modern Colonial builds make great family homes in Upper Providence Township.
New construction modern Colonial builds make great family homes in Upper Providence Township.
Northern Star Farm in Upper Providence hosts a Fall Festival including a corn.
Northern Star Farm in Upper Providence hosts a Fall Festival including a corn.
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A mix of townhouses and single-family homes in Pennsylvania

Homebuyers can mostly choose from single-family homes and townhouses in Upper Providence Township. The most common architectural styles are colonial-style homes, ranch-style homes, Cape Cods and custom-built designs. “There are a lot of places that were built in the last 20 years, and a lot of new construction is happening out there all the time,” Bloomfield says. Single-family properties typically cost between $700,000 and $1.5 million, while townhouses range from about $300,000 to $700,000.

Townhomes in Upper Providence Township are found just off of Main Street in Collegeville.
Townhomes in Upper Providence Township are found just off of Main Street in Collegeville.
Families looking for space can meet their needs with single family homes in Upper Providence.
Families looking for space can meet their needs with single family homes in Upper Providence.
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Numerous schools within the Spring-Ford Area School District

The Spring-Ford Area School District receives an A-plus rating from Niche. Upper Providence Elementary School garners an A, as do the Spring-Ford 5/6 Grade Center and the Spring-Ford 7th Grade Center. The Spring-Ford 8th Grade Center also garners an A rating. Spring-Ford Area High School is divided into a 9th Grade Center and a 10-12 Grade Center; both receive a blanket grade of A from Niche. The high school received Advanced Placement Program School Honor Roll recognition from the College Board in 2023.

Winding trails thread their way through Upper Providence Township

Trails are the most prominent recreational feature of the community. Part of the Perkiomen Trail’s 19-mile span runs along the eastern boundary of Upper Providence Township, while portions of the Schuylkill River Trail line the water on the south and west sides. Other township trails make smaller pathways within the region. “There are bike trails and running trails with a lot of still-open space,” Bloomfield says. “Those are a draw. The Perkiomen Trail follows the creek; you start out in Malvern, and it goes all the way out.”

Locals can fish or launch boats from Lock 60 Recreation Area or see live animals at Upper Schuylkill Valley Park. Longford Park and Reynolds’ Dog Park sit on the south side. RiverCrest Golf Club & Preserve has a private, 18-hole course. In the central area of the community, the Upper Providence Little League complex and MacFarlan Park have eight baseball fields combined, along with a playground at MacFarlan.

Phoenixville and Upper Providence Township include a section of the 120 mile Schuylkill River Trail.
Phoenixville and Upper Providence Township include a section of the 120 mile Schuylkill River Trail.
Water Works Park Trails give residents readily available access to outdoor activities.
Water Works Park Trails give residents readily available access to outdoor activities.
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Providence Town Center hosts dozens of stores and restaurants

Providence Town Center sits in central Upper Providence Township, serving as the retail and dining hub of the community with about 70 tenants. Shoppers can visit anchor stores like Wegmans, Best Buy and HomeGoods for everyday needs, while diners can head to Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar, Tandoori Company or Kumo Sushi for meals. The Movie Tavern shows films and patrons can order food right to their seat while watching.

Elsewhere in Upper Providence Township, The Perky has served barbecue in a tavern-style atmosphere for over 70 years. The Mont Clare Deli & Market makes sandwiches and cheesesteaks. Renningers Farmer’s Market is a popular spot on Fridays and Saturdays for local produce. Just southwest, Phoenixville offers more options. “A lot of people are moving there because of the convenience,” Bloomfield says. “There are a lot of new restaurants in the downtown area, mostly independent restaurants. A lot of people go out there for dinner.” The King of Prussia Mall, which has more than 400 tenants, is just over 10 miles away.

Wegmans is great place to shop in Upper Providence.
Wegmans is great place to shop in Upper Providence.
Upper Providence Township locals flock to Captain's Market for delicious crab cakes.
Upper Providence Township locals flock to Captain's Market for delicious crab cakes.
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Major roads link to Philadelphia and beyond

U.S. Route 422 runs through the community, connecting with Interstate 76 just south. “It’s nothing to get around,” says Jennifer Augustine, a Realtor with Realty One Group Unlimited. “There are a lot of commuters. It’s easy to get to New York, Philadelphia and even the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas.” Philadelphia is about 30 miles southeast. Allentown is more than 30 miles north, while Trenton and Wilmington are each over 40 miles away. SEPTA has bus stops along Route 29 in southern Upper Providence Township. Phoenixville Hospital is about 5 miles from central Upper Providence Township. Philadelphia International Airport sits under 40 miles south.

Highway 422 provides Upper Providence Township with access to I76 and downtown Philadelphia.
Highway 422 provides Upper Providence Township with access to I76 and downtown Philadelphia.
SEPTA busses provide convenient transportaiton throughout Upper Providence Township.
SEPTA busses provide convenient transportaiton throughout Upper Providence Township.
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Upper Providence Township hosts seasonal events and live music

Anderson Farm Park hosts concerts on Wednesday nights during the summer, typically under the flagship Music in the Park series name. UP! Music Fest is a free event with live music, while the UPT Fall Festival has vendors and various activities. Nearby communities also have festivities throughout the year. “Downtown Phoenixville and Collegeville have festivals, where they close the streets on the weekends to traffic,” Bloomfield says.

Kids excitedly welcome Santa to Trappe Tree Lighting.
Kids excitedly welcome Santa to Trappe Tree Lighting.
After a countdown, the Christmas tree shines at Trappe Tree Lighting.
After a countdown, the Christmas tree shines at Trappe Tree Lighting.
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Area Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
28
Median Year Built
2019
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
3,427
Significantly above the national average
1,925
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
2,291
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
30,056

Open Houses

  • Friday, Sep 12
    Open Fri 4:30PM - 6:30PM

    409 Longview Dr, Royersford, PA 19468

    $1,500,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 4,384 Sq Ft
    • 409 Longview Dr
    • New 19 hours ago

    OPPORTUNITY! Sellers spent one year eagerly awaiting the completion of their dream home- only to be transferred for work. Their change is your advantage- this NEW residence is beautifully upgraded and perfectly positioned within the SOLD-OUT Meadows of Longview, in the highly acclaimed Spring-Ford School District. From the moment you arrive, the home makes a statement. A welcoming front

    Kathleen Gagnon Coldwell Banker Realty

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  • Sunday, Sep 14
    Open Sun 12PM - 2PM

    43 Hummingbird Ln, Phoenixville, PA 19460

    $679,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,877 Sq Ft
    • 43 Hummingbird Ln

    Welcome to 43 Hummingbird Lane, a stunning end-unit townhome in the award winning Spring-Ford School District within the Providence Landing community. Built just three years ago, this spacious home was the model unit and features every available upgrade. It offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and an impressive 2,877 square feet of living space. Enjoy the convenience of a private driveway and a

    Kelli Musser Compass RE

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  • Sunday, Sep 14
    Open Sun 12PM - 3PM

    112 Orchard Ct, Royersford, PA 19468

    $325,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,228 Sq Ft
    • 112 Orchard Ct
    • New 3 days ago

    Welcome to 112 Orchard Court, a 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath townhouse in the desirable Orchard Courts community of Royersford, within the highly rated Spring-Ford School District. The home features a 1-car garage and driveway, with a walkway leading to the front entrance. Inside, the living room flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating an open, functional layout. The kitchen offers tile floors,

    Thomas Toole III RE/MAX Main Line-West Chester

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
24,365
Median Age
42
Population under 18
24.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
17.8%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$142,365
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$173,174

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
96.5%
College Graduates
58.2%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
23.4%
% Population in Labor Force
75.8%
Above the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
45''
Average Winter Low Temperature
22°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
15''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

25 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

8 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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