Submitted by fuckthrowawayboy t3_10yvqkx in Pennsylvania

Hello.

Looking to move to PA. I'd prefer to be near enough to Philly to commute in if I had to but I would very much not want to live within the city limits. What are good places that would fit that description. My GF and I are in our mid-30s and don't do much partying, nightlife, etc. We're homebodies. We'd prefer an apartment to a home; Idk if there's a drought of apartments in suburban PA like there is where I currently live.

Anyway, thanks for the help!

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UnableAudience7332 t1_j7zwfb3 wrote

I live in Bucks County (northeast of the city). There are a variety of low income towns as well as some slightly ritzier areas the further north you go. (I live in the southern tip, not ragging on any it.)

It's not the cheapest county to live in, but it's enough outside the city yet close to the city to meet your needs.

If I were in my 30s and looking to rent, I might try Newtown or Yardley first.

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mcvoid1 t1_j7zxyan wrote

I think the bulk of Philly commuters live as far west as Montgomery County and into Reading, or as far north as the Lehigh Valley (Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton). Farther west and you're in PA Dutch/Amish country and farther north and you're in the mountains. I don't commute there myself, but I have friends that do in both those directions. Driving in from the west, and taking the train in from the north. There's lots of urban, suburban, and rural places all long there for whatever meets your fancy.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j8054xv wrote

Try out by where Vanguard is past Paoli or Malvern in the outer Rt 30 corridor. There is new apartment construction off Rt. 29 in Devault, along with a Wegman's, Target, Wawa, etc. Easy access to 202, 30 and the Turnpike. All within the Great Valley School District. Commuter rail/Amtrak runs roughly parallel to Rt. 30 with stops in Paoli, Malvern and Exton.

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Christopher_Walkman t1_j8074f0 wrote

here's a map from septa to help you narrow down your choices. I prefer mass transit because driving in and out of philly is kind of a nightmare lol

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boringreddituserid t1_j8094f4 wrote

I’m from Bucks county, like previous commenter. Its a great area. Are you looking to commute into the city daily? Drive or take train?

Other areas to consider Wynnewood, Ardmore, Narberth, and out to Villanova.

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TSUTigers95 t1_j80dn63 wrote

What’s your budget? That will determine where you should look.

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OrganizationLower286 t1_j80j6gl wrote

My sister lives in Glennside - really nice little town - the train station within walking distance and you can be in the city very quickly

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billstrash t1_j80zg2l wrote

I'd go for Gladwyne, Villanova, Berwyn, Merion Station, or Chester Springs if I were you.

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Keystone_Law t1_j81k1t6 wrote

Some parts of Delco are great.

Stay away from Chester and Sharon Hill/Darby area.

Media, Havertown, Drexel Hill, Wayne, Villanova, Bryn Mawr, and Broomall are all nice areas.

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perchedraven t1_j81yhok wrote

Main Line towns, Conshy, King of Prussia, all west of Philly is my personal experience

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nardlz t1_j81zhgf wrote

Look into Jenkintown, Abington, Roslyn. All near train stations, not much nightlife, sleepy little towns.

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Different-Gur-563 t1_j84kpb1 wrote

I'd recommend Conshohocken and Ardmore. Both have good restaurants, are close to Philly, and have apartment options and good public transit (Ardmore moreso than Conshy). I'd stay away from King of Prussia (which is not really close to Philly) and Manayunk, where the scene is much younger and the apartment stock is not great.

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