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About Montgomeryville

Montgomeryville is a thriving suburb of Philadelphia, located about 30 miles from the city's center. It's considered part of the North Penn Valley Region, which surrounds the large borough of Lansdale. Montgomeryville is a family-friendly community known for its excellent schools, abundant green spaces and vibrant culture. It also has been ranked among the top five affordable suburbs in America, and its steady growth rate shows that many locals agree.

The History of Montgomeryville

The land where Montgomeryville now stands first served as a home to the Lenni Lenape tribe. European settlers arrived and took control of much of the land, colonizing what would later become Montgomeryville.

During the Revolutionary War, Montgomery County and Montgomeryville served as a frequent battleground for American troops. Washington brought his men to this area during the harsh winters. Montgomery County was originally part of Philadelphia County, but it eventually seceded and became its own community. Many of the early settlers in this area were Quakers, though people from other belief systems and cultures infused Montgomeryville during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Living in Montgomeryville

Montgomeryville offers plenty of amenities despite its small size. Everyday conveniences like grocery stores, coffee shops and fitness centers dot the community, so you can access everything you need without traveling too far. A local library offers many books and other materials, as well as children's programs like story time. The Water Tower Shopping Center hosts several big box retailers, the local post office and a movie theater.

The community has a very low crime rate, which has played a major part in attracting young families. Additionally, an extremely low unemployment rate means that you'll have plenty of job options in Montgomeryville, whether you choose to stay in town or commute to a nearby city.

Montgomeryville Schools

North Penn School District serves Montgomeryville students between kindergarten and the 12th grade. You'll find a few private schools on the community's outer edges and in neighboring communities, including two Catholic high schools and a small preschool.

Resources for Moving to Montgomeryville

If you're getting ready for a move to Montgomeryville, the following information will be helpful:

  • Utilities: Montgomeryville's primary utilities providers include PECO and the Montgomery Township Municipal Sewer Authority.
  • Garbage and Recycling: You're responsible for arranging for your own trash and recyclables collection. You can choose from a handful of private haulers in the area, so shop around for the best prices and options to suit your needs.
  • Transportation: The community is part of the large, well-connected SEPTA transit network, which makes it easy to access neighboring cities as well as the metropolis of Philadelphia.

Montgomeryville Housing

Montgomeryville offers homes at many price points, though the median home price is well above the national average. Because there are a range of options, however, you'll find it relatively easy to find something that fits your budget. You can consider newly-constructed communities around town, private homes tucked away on wooded lots, or large, multi-story homes in family-friendly neighborhoods.