King of Prussia Real Estate
A dynamic Montgomery County community anchored by Valley Forge National Historical Park, one of America's largest shopping destinations, and a diverse real estate market spanning luxury condos to executive homes.
Commerce, History, and Modern Suburban Living
King of Prussia is a census-designated place within Upper Merion Township, one of the most commercially significant communities in the Philadelphia suburbs. Home to the King of Prussia Mall — one of the largest shopping complexes in the United States — and situated adjacent to Valley Forge National Historical Park, the community offers an unusual blend of retail energy, historical significance, and residential variety.
The real estate market in King of Prussia spans a wide range, from modern apartment and condominium developments near the retail corridors to established single-family homes and newer luxury communities. Median home values range from approximately $436,000 to $570,000 depending on the specific area and market conditions, with luxury properties commanding considerably more. The community offers proximity to major employers, convenient highway access, and the amenities of a commercial hub.
Schools and Education
King of Prussia is served by the Upper Merion Area School District, a well-regarded district offering strong academics, modern facilities, and a comprehensive range of programs.
- • Upper Merion Area High School: Known for solid academics, competitive athletics, and a wide range of extracurricular activities.
- • Upper Merion Area Middle School: Modern facilities and a strong academic program.
- • Private Options: Several parochial and independent schools accessible within a short drive, including schools in neighboring communities.
Lifestyle and Amenities
King of Prussia offers unparalleled access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. The King of Prussia Mall features over 400 stores and restaurants. Valley Forge National Historical Park provides 3,500 acres of trails, open space, and American Revolutionary War history. The community also offers numerous parks, recreation facilities, and community events throughout the year.
For commuters, King of Prussia sits at the intersection of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76), Route 422, and Route 202, providing direct access to Center City Philadelphia (approximately 25 minutes), the greater Philadelphia region, and the Lehigh Valley. SEPTA bus service connects to the regional rail network.
King of Prussia at a Glance
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