Sell My Home in Oreland PA
Oreland is one of Springfield Township's most distinctive residential communities — and one of the most underappreciated values in Montgomery County. Three country clubs within a three-mile radius. SEPTA Oreland Station with direct Center City Philadelphia service. The Piszek Preserve along Sandy Run Creek with 40 acres of trails and wetlands. Springfield Township School District with Enfield Elementary and Springfield Township High School. Victorian homes dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s alongside 1950s Cape Cods and ranch-style homes on quarter-acre lots with spacious yards. At a median home price of $510,000 with homes selling in 15 days, Oreland offers the suburban lifestyle components that buyers from Philadelphia and surrounding communities pay significantly more for in neighboring communities.
Josh Wernick - REALTOR®
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The Oreland Market Right Now
The median home price in Oreland is $510,000, with the median list price at $525,000 and homes selling in 15 days on average — significantly faster than the national average and one of the faster-moving segments in Springfield Township. The Movoto market trends show an $525,000 list price with only 17 active listings — thin inventory that favors sellers who price correctly. Oreland's position between Springfield Township to the north and Upper Dublin Township to the east, with Philadelphia 30 minutes by Pennsylvania Turnpike or SEPTA regional rail, gives it access to multiple buyer pools simultaneously.
Springfield Township Pre-Sale Requirements — Oreland
Springfield Township has residential property transfer or Use and Occupancy requirements for property sales. Confirm current fee and requirements with Springfield Township Code Enforcement before listing.
Contact: Springfield Township, 215-836-7600
Key takeaway: Confirm Springfield Township requirements before listing. Josh Wernick - REALTOR® handles this as part of every Oreland pre-listing walk-through.
Springfield Township School District — Oreland's Academic Foundation
Oreland is served by the Springfield Township School District — Enfield Elementary School and Springfield Township High School — with highly rated schools that are a primary driver of buyer demand for Oreland addresses from families making the move from Philadelphia or neighboring communities. The district's academic programming and community investment make it a consistent draw for buyers specifically targeting Springfield Township School District access.
Three Country Clubs, SEPTA Access, and the Oreland Lifestyle Argument
Three country clubs within three miles — Springfield Country Club, Limekiln Golf Club, and Sandy Run Country Club — give Oreland a recreational and social infrastructure that buyers seeking an active lifestyle with golf access specifically target. SEPTA Oreland Station on the Lansdale/Doylestown regional rail line provides direct Center City Philadelphia service. The Piszek Preserve along Sandy Run Creek — 40 acres of trails, wetlands, and birding adjacent to the Emlen House, formerly George Washington's headquarters — provides historical character alongside accessible natural amenity. Wissahickon Valley Park Trail System is a short drive. For buyers evaluating Oreland against neighboring communities, this combination of golf access, transit, and preserved natural character at a $510,000 median is a compelling value proposition.
Oreland's Historic Housing Stock
Oreland's homes span a genuinely varied historic range — Victorian and Colonial homes in the Custis Woods and Glenside subdivisions dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s, alongside 1950s Cape Cods and ranch-style homes in the Oreland Subdivision. Most homes sit on quarter-acre lots with spacious yards, some offering golf course views. The community character reflects decades of stable ownership — William Penn fell in love with Springfield Township and made it home to one of his original manors, and the community's historic roots are visible in its architecture and lot patterns in ways that newer suburban communities cannot replicate.
Every Home Is Different. Find Out What Yours Is Worth.
A free pre-listing walk-through with Josh Wernick - REALTOR® covers your specific Oreland home's condition and historic character, Springfield Township pre-sale requirements, and accurate pricing based on current comparable sales. No obligation.
Josh Wernick - REALTOR®
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Sell My Home in Oreland PA - FAQ
Is there a Use and Occupancy inspection required to sell a home in Oreland PA?
Oreland is in Springfield Township. Confirm current residential property transfer requirements with Springfield Township at 215-836-7600 before listing.
What school district is Oreland PA in?
Oreland is served by the Springfield Township School District — Enfield Elementary School and Springfield Township High School.
How much is my home worth in Oreland PA?
The median home price in Oreland is $510,000, with homes selling in 15 days. A free CMA from Josh Wernick - REALTOR® gives you the accurate answer. Call 267-934-5674.
What makes Oreland PA distinctive?
Three country clubs within three miles, SEPTA Oreland Station, the Piszek Preserve along Sandy Run Creek, Victorian and Colonial homes dating to the late 1800s, and Springfield Township School District access at a median price point below comparable Montgomery County communities.