Why Worcester Township is a Great Place to Live

Why Worcester Township is a Great Place to Live

Located in central Montgomery County, Worcester Township is known for its beautiful country roads, preserved farmland, parks, and trails. Worcester’s large amount of open space means residents enjoy lovely scenery and less congestion than in many suburban areas.

Close to the many shops and restaurants in popular Skippack Village, Worcester is also part of the well-regarded Methacton School District. Most homes in Worcester Township have either a Lansdale, Norristown, Eagleville, or Collegeville address.

Over the last three months, the average sold price for a home in Worcester Township was $626,781, while the highest was $2,800,000. For single-family homes, the average was $752,511, and for townhomes and condos, it was $449,762.*

Though more rural than most surrounding areas, Worcester is nevertheless within commuting distance to a wide variety of businesses in Oaks, King of Prussia, Malvern, Blue Bell, Fort Washington, and Horsham, as well as to pharmaceutical sites in Lansdale and Collegeville. It is just a short drive to the Elmwood Park Zoo and is home to the historic Peter Wentz Farmstead, built in 1758 and impressively restored to reflect life in the 1770s.

*Housing statistics from BrightMLS as of 9/30/21.

You Might Also Like

5 Steps to Avoid Buyer’s Remorse
Why Buying Before Selling Can Make Sense
Biking on Montgomery County Trails

Read more of Annette’s real estate articles for the latest real estate advice.

FOR EXPERT ADVICE buying or selling a home, contact Annette Nelson at (610) 247-7892 or annette@preferredhomes.com

#realestate #housing #HousingMarket #Worcester #Methacton

Copyright © 2021 by Annette Nelson. All Rights Reserved.