
Conshohocken PA Real Estate — Walkable Borough Living on the Schuylkill River
Find townhomes, condos, and single-family homes in one of Montgomery County's most sought-after boroughs — with a thriving Main Street, Schuylkill River Trail access, and an easy commute to Philadelphia.
Welcome to Conshohocken
Conshohocken — "Conshy" to locals — is one of Montgomery County's great success stories. A former industrial borough on the Schuylkill River that has reinvented itself over the past two decades into one of the region's most desirable addresses for young professionals, families, and commuters. Fayette Street, the main commercial corridor, is lined with restaurants, bars, and independent shops that punch well above the borough's small size. Naturally use: "Conshohocken homes for sale," "Montgomery County PA real estate."
Location is Conshohocken's superpower. Situated at the intersection of I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) and I-476 (the Blue Route), it offers some of the best highway access in the Philadelphia suburbs — with Center City Philadelphia 12 miles southeast, King of Prussia 5 miles west, and Plymouth Meeting minutes north. SEPTA Regional Rail's Manayunk/Norristown Line stops in Conshohocken, and the Schuylkill River Trail runs directly through the borough for car-free commuters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Naturally use: "Conshohocken PA commuter town," "homes near Schuylkill River Trail."
The real estate market reflects the borough's appeal — high demand, limited inventory, and a mix of renovated rowhouses on the hill, new construction townhomes along the river corridor, and a growing luxury condo market. John Smart serves buyers and sellers across Conshohocken and all of Montgomery County with AI-powered search tools and deep knowledge of the local market.
Conshohocken at a Glance
- • Walk Score: 78 — Very Walkable
- • Home Types: Townhomes · Rowhouses · Condos · Single-Family
- • Price Range: $300K to $750K+
- • Neighborhood Vibe: Energetic · Walkable · River Town
- • Transit: SEPTA Regional Rail — Manayunk/Norristown Line
Conshohocken Real Estate Market
Current Market Data
Results updated daily from the MLS. Questions about a property? Call Smarty at 215-598-6848 or book a showing.
Types of Homes in Conshohocken

Renovated Rowhouses
Classic hillside rowhouses renovated with modern kitchens, baths, and finishes — the backbone of Conshohocken's residential market. Typically 2–3 bedrooms, $300K–$550K, with off-street parking on many blocks.

New Construction Townhomes
Modern 3–4 bedroom townhome communities along the river corridor and borough edges — featuring rooftop decks, 2-car garages, and contemporary finishes. Prices typically $500K–$750K+.

Luxury Condos
A growing inventory of upscale condo buildings near Fayette Street and the river — offering low-maintenance living, parking, and amenities for professionals and downsizers. Typically $350K–$600K.

Single-Family Homes
Detached single-family homes are limited in the borough but exist on the residential streets above Fayette — offering yards, driveways, and more privacy at $400K–$650K+.
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Five things that make Conshohocken one of Montgomery County's most complete and livable communities.
Parks, Trails & Outdoor Spaces in Conshohocken

Schuylkill River Trail
The Schuylkill River Trail passes directly through Conshohocken — a paved multi-use path connecting the borough to Philadelphia, Valley Forge, and points beyond. Used daily by runners, cyclists, and bike commuters.

River Walk Park
A riverside linear park along the Schuylkill with benches, open green space, and waterfront views — a peaceful contrast to the borough's energetic Fayette Street scene.

Sutcliffe Park
The borough's main community park — with ball fields, a playground, pavilion, and open space used for community events throughout the year.
Dining & Nightlife in Conshohocken

Fayette Street Dining Scene
Fayette Street is packed with restaurants, bars, and casual dining — from longtime locals like The Grill at Conshohocken to upscale dining and craft beer bars that draw crowds from across the region.

The Pour House
One of the area's most popular neighborhood bars — a Conshohocken staple with a full bar, great wings, and a lively atmosphere that anchors the Fayette Street social scene.

Ramp Wine Bar
A cozy neighborhood wine bar offering curated bottles, small plates, and an intimate atmosphere — a more quiet option off the Fayette Street main drag.
Getting to Philadelphia & Beyond from Conshohocken

I-76 Schuylkill Expressway
Direct on-ramp access to I-76 puts Center City Philadelphia 12 miles away — typically a 20–30 minute drive outside rush hour. Also connects to I-476 (Blue Route) for King of Prussia and beyond.

SEPTA Regional Rail
The Conshohocken station on SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line provides train service directly to Center City Philadelphia — a comfortable, car-free commute option that adds real value to Conshohocken real estate.

Bike Commuting
With the Schuylkill River Trail running through the borough, Conshohocken is one of the few Montgomery County communities where biking to Philadelphia is a genuinely practical commute option.
Shopping & Everyday Living in Conshohocken

Fayette Street Retail
Beyond dining, Fayette Street supports a variety of independent businesses, personal services, fitness studios, and specialty shops — covering most everyday needs without leaving the borough.

Plymouth Meeting Mall (nearby)
Plymouth Meeting Mall is just 5 minutes north on I-476 — offering major retail anchors, a full grocery selection, movie theater, and big-box stores for anything Fayette Street doesn't cover.

King of Prussia (nearby)
The King of Prussia Mall — one of the largest shopping centers in the country — is under 10 minutes from Conshohocken. Premium retail, dining, and entertainment all within easy reach.
Major Employers Near Conshohocken

Corporate Campus Corridor
Conshohocken and adjacent West Conshohocken host a significant corporate campus corridor along the river — including major employers in financial services, consulting, and healthcare who have chosen the borough for its highway access and regional talent pool.

King of Prussia Business District
KOP is one of the largest employment centers in the Philadelphia suburbs — home to healthcare systems, pharmaceutical companies, and corporate headquarters. Just 5 miles west of Conshohocken via I-76.

Philadelphia & Center City
For professionals commuting to Center City Philadelphia, Conshohocken offers one of the most efficient suburban-to-city connections in the region — by car, train, or trail.
How to Buy a Home in Conshohocken
Get Pre-Approved Early
Conshohocken's most desirable homes — renovated rowhouses on the hill and new townhomes along the river — move quickly and often with multiple offers. Pre-approval is essential before you tour.
Know Your Home Type
Rowhouse vs. townhome vs. condo each carry different HOA, parking, and maintenance considerations. John Smart helps buyers understand the trade-offs clearly before making an offer.
Act With Confidence
John's AI-powered alerts flag new Conshohocken listings the moment they hit — and his offer strategy experience in this borough's competitive market gives buyers a real advantage.
Selling Your Conshohocken Home
Conshohocken sellers are in a strong position. The borough's commuter appeal, Schuylkill River Trail access, and Fayette Street lifestyle draw a large, motivated buyer pool from Philadelphia, King of Prussia, and across Montgomery County. John Smart's listing strategy for Conshohocken homes leads with lifestyle — professional photography that captures the borough's energy and river setting, Matterport 3D tours, and targeted digital campaigns reaching the young professional and move-up buyer segments most active in this market.
- ✓ Professional staging consultation
- ✓ Lifestyle & architectural photography
- ✓ Matterport 3D virtual tour
- ✓ AI-powered buyer targeting
- ✓ MLS + Zillow + Realtor.com syndication
- ✓ Social media ad campaigns
- ✓ Philadelphia & King of Prussia buyer outreach
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Frequently Asked Questions About Conshohocken Real Estate
Why is Conshohocken so popular with homebuyers?
Conshohocken combines walkability, a thriving restaurant and bar scene on Fayette Street, Schuylkill River Trail access, and outstanding highway and rail connections to Philadelphia and King of Prussia — all in a small, tight-knit borough with strong community character. It's a rare combination in the Philadelphia suburbs.
What types of homes are available in Conshohocken?
The market includes renovated brick rowhouses on the residential hill ($300K–$550K), new construction townhomes along the river corridor ($500K–$750K+), luxury condos near Fayette Street ($350K–$600K), and a small inventory of detached single-family homes. New construction has added significant inventory in recent years.
How is the commute from Conshohocken to Philadelphia?
Excellent. By car, Center City is 12 miles via I-76 — typically 20–30 minutes outside peak hours. By train, SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail line stops in Conshohocken with direct service to Center City. By bike, the Schuylkill River Trail provides a scenic, car-free route the entire way.
Are there good schools in Conshohocken?
Conshohocken is served by the Colonial School District, which includes Plymouth Whitemarsh High School. The district has a solid reputation. Many families also consider private school options in the wider Montgomery County area, which John Smart can help identify.
How do I get started with John Smart in Conshohocken?
Call 215-598-6848 or email smarty@smartytherealtor.com. John Smart is an A.I. Certified Agent™ with eXp Realty serving Conshohocken and all of Montgomery County and the Philadelphia region.
Ready to Buy or Sell in Conshohocken?
John Smart is an A.I. Certified Agent™ with eXp Realty serving Montgomery County and the greater Philadelphia region. Whether you're searching for a riverfront townhome or selling your Fayette Street rowhouse, call today.
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