Montgomery County, PA • 19474

Living in Skippack, PA

Skippack Village boutique district, Perkiomen Valley schools, and a rural-suburban central Montco Township

Skippack Village boutique district, Montgomery County PA
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About Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Skippack Township is a semi-rural residential township in central Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia along the Route 73 corridor. The township is served by the Perkiomen Valley School District with a 97% graduation rate. Skippack is best known for Skippack Village, a highly regarded boutique shopping and dining destination that draws visitors from across the region.

Skippack Market Snapshot

Median Home Price
Mid to upper-mid range for central Montco — contact us for CMA
Median Days on Market
~20–28 days
School District
Perkiomen Valley School District (97% graduation rate)
Commute to Philadelphia
No direct rail; 40–55 min drive via Rte 422 / PA Turnpike
Est. Annual Property Tax
Varies — contact us for current rates
ZIP Code(s)
19474

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Frequently Asked Questions About Skippack

Answers to what buyers and sellers most commonly ask about this community.

What is Skippack Village known for?

Skippack Village is one of the most popular boutique shopping and dining destinations in Montgomery County. The village features 50+ independent shops, antique dealers, specialty retailers, and well-regarded restaurants along Skippack Pike. The pedestrian-friendly character and historic buildings draw visitors from across the Philadelphia region, particularly on weekends. Living near Skippack Village is a meaningful quality-of-life amenity.

What school district serves Skippack Township, PA?

Skippack Township is served by the Perkiomen Valley School District, a well-regarded district with a 97% graduation rate and Perkiomen Valley High School as its flagship.

What is the character of Skippack Township?

Skippack retains a semi-rural character despite its proximity to Philadelphia-region employment. The township has preserved significant farmland and open space, and the village commercial district coexists with residential neighborhoods that are less dense than typical Montgomery County suburban townships. This gives Skippack a distinctive character that buyers who want lifestyle amenity without full suburbanization find appealing.

What types of homes are available in Skippack Township?

Skippack has a mix of older farmhouses and historic properties near the village core, 1980s–2000s single-family colonials in planned subdivisions, and some custom construction on larger lots along rural roads. The township's semi-rural character limits dense development, keeping residential neighborhoods spacious.

How long is the commute from Skippack Township to Philadelphia?

Skippack has no SEPTA rail service. By car via Route 422 east to I-276 (PA Turnpike) or Route 202 south, Center City Philadelphia is approximately 40–55 minutes in off-peak conditions.

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