Conshohocken Real Estate
A revitalized Schuylkill River borough combining riverfront living, a thriving restaurant scene, and convenient SEPTA access — one of Montgomery County's most dynamic small towns.
Riverfront Revival in the Heart of the Valley
Conshohocken is a borough of approximately 9,300 residents situated along the Schuylkill River in Montgomery County. Once a quiet industrial town, Conshohocken has experienced a remarkable revitalization over the past two decades, transforming into one of the most desirable small-town addresses in the Philadelphia suburbs.
The real estate market features a diverse mix of housing — from renovated row homes and traditional single-family houses in the borough's established neighborhoods to modern riverfront apartments and condominiums along the waterfront corridor. With median home values around $443,600, Conshohocken offers strong value relative to surrounding communities while delivering an exceptional quality of life. The community offers walkable living, easy highway access, and an active social scene.
Schools and Education
Conshohocken is served by the Colonial School District, a well-established district offering comprehensive academic programs, competitive athletics, and strong community support.
- • Plymouth Whitemarsh High School: The primary high school serving the Conshohocken area, known for academics and athletics.
- • Ridge Park Elementary: A well-regarded neighborhood school within the borough.
- • Private Options: Several parochial and independent schools accessible in surrounding communities.
Lifestyle and Amenities
Conshohocken's walkable downtown along Fayette Street features a vibrant mix of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and local businesses. The Schuylkill River Trail provides miles of paved paths for walking, running, and cycling directly through the community. Riverfront parks and kayak access points offer additional outdoor recreation.
The borough is served by SEPTA's Regional Rail Manayunk/Norristown Line, with a station in nearby Conshohocken. The community sits at the junction of I-76 and Route 23, providing direct access to Center City Philadelphia (approximately 20 minutes), King of Prussia, and the broader region. The average commute time is approximately 28 minutes.
Conshohocken at a Glance
Considering a Move to Conshohocken?
Craig Lerch has served Montgomery County clients for over 35 years with a disciplined mindset and competitive attitude. His Platinum Plan approach ensures your Conshohocken transition is handled with strategy, precision, and personal attention.
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