Living in Philadelphia's Northwest/Northern Suburbs - Montgomeryville, Blue Bell, Ambler, Lansdale, Hatboro, Abington, Plymouth Meeting, Jenkintown, Glenside: A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe of Philadelphia's Northwest/Northern Suburbs
This region is classic commuter suburbia with character, offering good schools, modest taxes, and easy rail access to Philly. It’s popular with families, dual-income households, and professionals who want peace and predictability, plus a touch of small-town charm. You’ll find walkable downtowns, well-kept neighborhoods, and lots of regional rail stations that keep you connected to the city.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Ambler & Jenkintown – Charming, walkable town centers with SEPTA Regional Rail access, growing food scenes, and strong schools.
- Lansdale & Montgomeryville – Larger suburban hubs with a mix of housing types and direct rail lines into Center City.
- Blue Bell & Plymouth Meeting – Affluent, family-oriented areas with larger homes, golf courses, and professional campuses.
- Hatboro, Glenside, Abington – Affordable, commuter-friendly neighborhoods with good public schools and strong community roots.
Why It Works
- Excellent public schools and stable home values.
- Served by multiple SEPTA Regional Rail lines — a rarity in U.S. suburbs.
- Variety of home styles and price points — from starter homes to large colonials.
- More space and yard than the city without sacrificing access.
- Lots of parks, trails, and community rec options.
Watch Out For
- Not walkable outside of town centers — car needed for errands and schools.
- Traffic on Route 309, I-476, and the PA Turnpike during rush hour is intense.
- Nightlife is minimal — this is early-to-bed territory.
- Some townships have very little new development — charm meets aging infrastructure.
Good Fit For
- Families prioritizing schools, safety, and predictability.
- Professionals working in Blue Bell, Conshohocken, or commuting to Center City.
- Hybrid workers who want quiet weekdays and train access on city days.
- Buyers looking to move up from city living without going full exurb.
Things to Do
- Downtown Ambler & Jenkintown – Small-town shopping, food, and theaters.
- Fort Washington State Park, Wissahickon Trail System, and area golf clubs.
- King of Prussia Mall and Plymouth Meeting Mall are nearby.
- Community days, Fourth of July parades, local festivals throughout the year.
- Excellent library systems, swim clubs, and youth sports leagues.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Colonials, Cape Cods, ranch homes, split-levels, 1980s subdivisions, townhomes, and luxury condos.
Buy:
- Ambler/Jenkintown/Glenside: $450K–$800K
- Blue Bell/Plymouth Meeting: $550K–$1.2M
- Lansdale/Montgomeryville: $400K–$750K
- Hatboro/Abington: $375K–$700K
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,700–$2,400
- 3BR homes: $2,500–$4,200+
Commute & Transit
SEPTA Regional Rail lines (Lansdale/Doylestown, Warminster, West Trenton) serve most towns. Driving access via PA Turnpike, Route 309, and I-476. SEPTA buses serve some areas, but a car is necessary for day-to-day living.
- 35–60 minutes to Center City by train or car.
Are Philadelphia's Northwest/Northern Suburbs Right for You?
If you want a traditional suburban lifestyle with train access to the city, top-rated schools, and a little more elbow room, the Northwest/Northern Suburbs offer one of the region’s best blends of access, comfort, and stability.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Philadelphia Metro.