Conshohocken

Conshohocken, PA Homes for Sale and Real Estate

By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team

The median closed price in Conshohocken right now is $525,000. Homes are going under contract in 9 days at exactly 100% of list price. (Source: Bright MLS, March 2026.) For a borough that sits on 1.5 square miles along the Schuylkill River, that kind of demand is sustained, not seasonal. Buyers who find Conshohocken rarely leave it without making an offer.

Conshohocken sits in Montgomery County about 14 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The SEPTA Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail stops here, putting Center City about 25 minutes away by train. The Schuylkill River Trail runs directly through the borough, connecting to a regional trail network that stretches from Center City to Valley Forge. Fayette Street is the commercial spine — restaurants, coffee shops, bars, and enough foot traffic on a Friday night to feel like a real town, not a bedroom community.

What Makes Conshohocken Different

The housing stock here tells two distinct stories. The first is the row homes and twins built between the 1870s and 1950s that line streets like Hector, Spring Mill Avenue, Harry, Ford, and the numbered avenues running up the hill. These are not starter homes anymore. A three-bedroom row on Spring Mill Avenue closed for $615,000 last May. A home on W. 10th Avenue went for $555,000 after five days on market. Buyers compete hard for these because there are not many of them, and the ones that come to market well-prepared go fast.

The second story is the newer development. Riverplace Drive along the waterfront has become one of the most active new-construction corridors in the county, with three-bedroom townhomes closing consistently in the $550,000 to $870,000 range. The Julia Drive pocket has seen multiple sales above $800,000. The W. Elm Street condominium buildings — 200, 300, and 350 W. Elm — give buyers a lower entry point into the borough, with one-bedroom units trading in the $240,000 to $285,000 range and two-bedrooms in the $355,000 to $420,000 range.

Conshohocken Area School District serves the borough. The Schuylkill River Trail, Sutcliffe Park, and easy access to the broader Montgomery County trail system give outdoor-oriented buyers real options without leaving the zip code.

What Buyers Should Know Right Now

Nine days is the median. That means half the homes here go under contract in less than nine days, and some go in a weekend. Homes on Fayette Street, the numbered avenues above 7th, and anything on or near the water tend to generate multiple offers the first week. A home on 15th Avenue went $45,000 over asking in March 2026. A property on W. 11th Avenue closed $80,000 above list price last fall.

Buyers need to be pre-approved with a strong lender letter and ready to move. Conshohocken is not a market where you tour on Saturday and think about it Monday. Homes that go fast here go very fast, and the ones that sit almost always have a condition or pricing issue that the market has already identified.

The range of product is genuinely wide. A buyer with $300,000 can find a one-bedroom condo at W. Elm Street with trail access and train service. A buyer with $900,000 can find a new-construction townhome on the river. That range is part of what makes this borough unusual. The same address can attract a first-time buyer and a trade-up buyer simultaneously.

You can find current Conshohocken listings and market updates on The McKnight Team's Conshohocken community page.

What Sellers Should Know Right Now

A 100% median list-to-sale ratio with a 9-day median DOM means this market does not reward patience. Homes that are priced right and in good condition go immediately. The data from the past twelve months shows a clear pattern: homes priced accurately close fast and at asking. Homes that are overpriced or underprepared sit — sometimes for months. A property on W. 5th Avenue sat 343 days before closing. Another on Balligomingo Road spent 240 days on market. Those are pricing and condition stories, not market stories.

If you own in Conshohocken and have been there five or more years, your equity position has moved significantly. The W. Elm condos that were trading in the $250,000 range five years ago are now consistently closing above $370,000. Row homes that would have listed in the mid-$400s are hitting the high $500s and above. The market has been rewarding well-maintained, well-priced Conshohocken inventory consistently. That window is open right now.

Thinking about buying or selling in Conshohocken? Let's talk.