Realtor in King of Prussia PA — Buying or Selling in Upper Merion Township
King of Prussia is Upper Merion Township — the largest retail concentration in the Philadelphia region, Route 202 and I-76 intersection, major corporate employment hub, and Upper Merion School District. KOP is not a community people move to for residential character — it is a community people move to because their job is there, or because the highway access to everywhere is unmatched, or because the price of getting into Montgomery County here is lower than anywhere to the north or east. It delivers on all three.
Buying or selling in King of Prussia PA — call today
Josh Wernick, REALTOR®
267-934-5674
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If You Are Selling in King of Prussia
KOP's buyer profile is driven by commute access and employment proximity rather than school district or community character. Marketing a KOP property correctly means leading with the highway access, the employment base, and the practical advantages that drive the demand here. Text your address to 267-934-5674 — free CMA within 24 hours.
If You Are Buying in King of Prussia
KOP gives you Montgomery County address, highway access to the entire region, and major corporate employment proximity at prices that are meaningfully below the top-school-district communities to the north and east. If your job is in KOP or along Route 202 and you want to minimize your commute, this is the straightforward answer. Text me at 267-934-5674.
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King of Prussia PA Realtor — FAQ
What school district is King of Prussia PA in?
King of Prussia is in Upper Merion Township served by Upper Merion School District. Upper Merion High School serves the township. The district performs solidly — not in the same tier as Wissahickon or Upper Dublin to the north, but a functional district for a community where the primary buyer driver is employment and highway access rather than school district ranking.
Is King of Prussia PA a good place to live?
For buyers who work in the KOP corporate corridor or need I-76 and Route 202 access — yes. The practical advantages are real: minimal commute for a large employment base, unmatched highway access to Philadelphia, the airport, and points west, and prices below the top-school-district communities nearby. The trade-off is that KOP is not a destination for buyers who prioritize neighborhood character, walkability, or top-tier school district ranking. It is a destination for buyers who have done the math on commute time and monthly payment.
How much do homes cost in King of Prussia PA?
Single family homes in King of Prussia range from approximately $400,000 to $900,000 reflecting the diverse housing stock across Upper Merion Township. Newer construction sections and communities near the employment centers run toward the upper end. Text 267-934-5674 for a precise valuation on any specific KOP address.