Bucks County, PA • 18902, 18912
Living in Buckingham, PA
Central Bucks schools, preserved farmland, and a quiet township between Doylestown and New Hope
About Buckingham, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Buckingham Township is a semi-rural residential township in central Bucks County, Pennsylvania, located between Doylestown and New Hope along the Route 202 corridor. The township is served by the Central Bucks School District, ranked in the top 5% of Pennsylvania districts. Buckingham combines Central Bucks school access with a more rural, lower-density character than neighboring Doylestown Township, attracting buyers who want top schools and space without the borough price premium.
Buckingham Market Snapshot
- Median Home Price
- Mid-to-upper range; premium over Warrington given larger lots
- Median Days on Market
- ~20–30 days
- School District
- Central Bucks School District (Top 5% PA)
- Commute to Philadelphia
- No direct rail; 45–65 min drive via Rte 202 / PA Turnpike
- Est. Annual Property Tax
- Varies by lot and assessed value — contact us for current rates
- ZIP Code(s)
- 18902, 18912
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Frequently Asked Questions About Buckingham
Answers to what buyers and sellers most commonly ask about this community.
What school district serves Buckingham Township, PA?
Buckingham Township is served by the Central Bucks School District, consistently ranked in the top 5% of all Pennsylvania school districts with a 97% graduation rate. Students attend CB East or CB West depending on their specific address within the township.
What is the character of Buckingham Township, PA?
Buckingham is a semi-rural township with a mix of preserved farmland, established single-family subdivisions, and historic homes along the Route 202 and Mechanicsville Road corridors. The township has been active in agricultural preservation and open-space protection, maintaining a noticeably less developed feel than neighboring Warrington or Doylestown Township despite sharing the same school district.
What types of homes are available in Buckingham Township, PA?
Buckingham's housing stock includes historic farmhouses and stone colonials on larger lots, 1970s–1990s single-family colonials in subdivisions along Route 202 and Street Road, and some custom-built contemporary homes on preserved acreage. The township has less dense development than Warrington or Doylestown Township, so properties typically have larger setbacks and lot sizes.
How long is the commute from Buckingham Township to Philadelphia?
Buckingham Township has no SEPTA rail service. By car via Route 202 south to the PA Turnpike or Route 1, Center City Philadelphia is approximately 45–65 minutes in off-peak traffic. Some residents drive to Doylestown Station or Lansdale Station for SEPTA regional rail.
What recreational amenities are near Buckingham Township, PA?
Peace Valley Park and Lake Galena are accessible within the township's general area, offering boating, fishing, and extensive trails. The Route 202 corridor connects to New Hope and the Delaware River recreational corridor to the east. The township's preserved farmland and country roads are popular for cycling.
How does Buckingham compare to Doylestown Township for homebuyers?
Both share the Central Bucks School District, but Buckingham is generally less developed and offers a more rural feel at a price point that may be somewhat lower than prime Doylestown Township addresses. Doylestown Township has closer access to the Doylestown Borough commercial core and SEPTA rail. Buckingham suits buyers who want CB schools with more land and less suburban density.
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