
Living in Springfield, PA
Springfield is Delaware County's quintessential all-American suburb — offering solid schools, a strong value proposition, Springfield Mall convenience, Blue Route access, and the kind of stable, welcoming community that keeps families rooted for decades.
Springfield at a Glance
Springfield Township is one of Delaware County's most centrally located and consistently popular communities. Situated along Route 1 and I-476 approximately 12 miles southwest of Center City Philadelphia, Springfield offers a practical, family-friendly lifestyle with solid schools, convenient shopping, and easy access to the broader Delaware Valley.
The housing stock is a mix of postwar colonials, split-levels, and ranchers — most built in the 1950s through 1970s — with a growing number of updated and renovated homes that reflect the neighborhood's continuing investment. Lot sizes are generally moderate, giving Springfield a denser suburban feel than Broomall or Newtown Square but more breathing room than Drexel Hill.
Springfield Mall anchors the commercial center and puts major retail, dining, and entertainment within minutes of any Springfield address. The Springfield School District has made steady gains in academic performance and offers a broad range of programs — making it a solid choice for families who want strong public education without the premium price tags of the Main Line.
Springfield Real Estate Data
Results updated daily from the MLS. Questions about a property? Call Smarty at 215-598-6848 or book a showing.
What Makes Springfield Home
Parks & Outdoors

Scenic Park
Springfield's beloved community park features walking trails, sports fields, picnic areas, and wooded sections — a year-round destination for families, dog walkers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Youth Sports & Recreation
Springfield has a thriving youth sports culture with baseball, soccer, lacrosse, and basketball programs serving hundreds of kids annually through well-maintained township athletic facilities.

Crum Creek & Nature Trails
Springfield borders the Crum Creek valley, offering residents access to peaceful wooded trails and natural areas that provide a genuine escape from suburban life.
Dining & Coffee

Local Bars & Casual Dining
Springfield's dining scene centers on approachable neighborhood staples — classic American sports bars, family Italian restaurants, and a handful of local gems that regulars keep to themselves.

Breakfast & Brunch Spots
Weekend brunch culture runs strong in Springfield — from classic diners to updated breakfast spots that draw loyal crowds of regulars every Saturday and Sunday morning.

Media & Swarthmore for Dinner Out
When Springfield residents want an elevated dining experience, Media Borough and Swarthmore are just minutes away — offering farm-to-table dining, craft cocktail bars, and chef-driven neighborhood restaurants.
Shopping & Errands

Springfield Mall
Springfield Mall puts major national retailers, a full food court, movie theater, and dozens of specialty shops within a 5-minute drive of virtually every Springfield address — a genuine convenience advantage.

Grocery & Daily Essentials
Giant, Acme, Trader Joe's, and specialty grocery options are all within easy reach — making weekly shopping fast, well-stocked, and stress-free for Springfield households.

Home & Hardware Convenience
Home Depot, Lowe's, and specialty home improvement retailers are all nearby — a genuine plus for the Springfield homeowner market where renovation and improvement projects are common.
Transportation

I-476 Blue Route Access
Springfield's position along the Blue Route corridor is one of its defining location advantages — connecting commuters north to King of Prussia and south to I-95, the airport, and Wilmington in minimal time.

SEPTA Bus Routes
Multiple SEPTA bus routes serve Springfield along Route 1 and connecting corridors, providing public transit access to 69th Street Terminal and onward connections to Center City.

Regional Rail via Media
The nearby Media/Elwyn Regional Rail line provides direct SEPTA service to Center City Philadelphia — an easy option for Springfield residents who prefer rail over driving.
Community & Schools

Springfield School District
The Springfield School District serves students from elementary through high school with a strong academic foundation, expanding STEM programs, and competitive athletics — a consistent draw for Delaware County families.

Active Community Life
Springfield has an engaged civic culture — with active neighborhood associations, a popular farmers market, seasonal festivals, and the kind of neighbor-knows-neighbor community feel that's increasingly rare.

Springfield Township Recreation
Springfield Township Recreation provides residents with programs, fitness facilities, and community events throughout the year — anchoring the active lifestyle that makes Springfield such a livable community.
Springfield Home Values & Market Trends
Results updated daily from the MLS. Questions about a property? Call Smarty at 215-598-6848 or book a showing.
Is Springfield Right for You?
Value-Conscious Buyers
Springfield delivers solid schools, great highway access, and real suburban amenities at prices meaningfully below neighboring Swarthmore, Media, and Haverford. For buyers who want Delaware County quality without the premium zip code pricing, Springfield consistently delivers.
Families & Young Professionals
The Springfield School District, youth sports culture, and safe neighborhood streets make this a top choice for growing families. Young professionals appreciate the highway access and affordability relative to Main Line alternatives.
Renovation & Equity Builders
Springfield's postwar housing stock offers significant renovation upside. Buyers willing to update kitchens, baths, and systems in solid-bones homes can build substantial equity in a market with consistent long-term demand.
Other Delaware County Communities
Media
Delaware County's charming county seat with a vibrant downtown and walkable main street.
Swarthmore
A collegiate tree-lined community with top-rated schools and quiet neighborhood streets.
Broomall
Spacious lots and top Marple Newtown schools just northwest of Springfield.
Drexel Hill
Classic architecture and affordable pricing closer to Philadelphia.
Living in Springfield — Common Questions
Is Springfield PA a good place to live?
Yes — Springfield is consistently one of Delaware County's most popular communities for families and value-conscious buyers. It offers solid schools, excellent highway access, Springfield Mall convenience, and a stable neighborhood feel at prices that remain more accessible than neighboring Media, Swarthmore, and Haverford.
What is the average home price in Springfield PA?
Homes in Springfield typically range from $320,000 to $520,000, with updated colonials and larger properties reaching above $600,000. Springfield offers one of the better value propositions in Delaware County — strong demand, consistent appreciation, and lower entry prices than many comparable communities.
What school district is Springfield PA in?
Springfield is served by the Springfield School District — a standalone district separate from the Springfield Township schools in Montgomery County. The district includes multiple elementary schools, Richardson Middle School, and Springfield High School, with a growing reputation for academic programming and strong community involvement.
How far is Springfield PA from Philadelphia?
Springfield is approximately 12 miles from Center City Philadelphia. The drive via I-476 and I-95 typically runs 20–30 minutes. SEPTA bus routes provide public transit access, and the nearby Media/Elwyn Regional Rail line offers direct train service to Center City.
Is Springfield PA the same as Springfield Township in Montgomery County?
No — they are two separate municipalities. Springfield Township in Delaware County (zip code 19064) is a standalone township served by the Springfield School District. Springfield Township in Montgomery County is a different community with different schools and government. When searching for homes, confirm you're looking at Delaware County's Springfield.
Does Springfield PA have good access to the airport?
Yes — Philadelphia International Airport is approximately 15–20 minutes from Springfield via I-476 South to I-95 South. This is one of Springfield's notable practical advantages for frequent travelers and households with one or more airport commuters.
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