Hatboro-Horsham School District Real Estate — Philadelphia suburbs real estate

Montgomery County, PA

Hatboro-Horsham School District Real Estate Agent: Hatboro Borough and Horsham Township

Karen Langsfeld is a Realtor and real estate agent serving Hatboro-Horsham School District communities in Montgomery County, PA, including Hatboro Borough and Horsham Township.

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  • District Enrollment ~4,800 students K–12
  • High School Hatboro-Horsham High School, Horsham
  • County Montgomery County, PA
  • Communities Served Hatboro Borough, Horsham Township
  • State Ranking Above state average; strong college-prep track

Hatboro-Horsham School District: Strong Montgomery County Public Schools Serving Two Distinct Communities

Hatboro-Horsham School District serves Hatboro Borough and Horsham Township in eastern-central Montgomery County, covering a combined population of approximately 33,000 residents. The district’s academic performance is consistently above state and national averages, placing it in the middle tier of Montgomery County’s strong public school landscape — above North Penn in regional perception, and in close competition with Abington and Colonial.

The district’s two communities have distinct characters. Hatboro Borough is a walkable, SEPTA-connected town with a revitalized Main Street and a buyer profile that skews toward commuters and borough-lifestyle seekers. Horsham Township is a larger suburban municipality with broad price ranges, multiple residential neighborhood types, and strong PA Turnpike and Route 202 corridor access. Both communities are served by Hatboro-Horsham High School. Karen Langsfeld serves both communities as part of her Montgomery County market area.


District Profile and Academic Performance

Hatboro-Horsham School District serves approximately 4,800 students K–12 in a structured K-5, 6-8, 9-12 pathway. Elementary school assignments vary by address within each municipality. Crooked Billet and Blair Mill Elementary schools serve different sections of Horsham Township; Hatboro’s students attend Pennypack Elementary. Both communities feed to Keith Valley Middle School before Hatboro-Horsham High School.

The high school’s AP program is comprehensive, with strong participation rates and above-average college-placement outcomes. The performing arts program is well-regarded, and athletics are competitive across multiple varsity sports. The school’s enrollment of approximately 1,900 students provides program breadth without the scale of North Penn High School’s 3,500-student environment — a distinction that matters to some families.


Communities Within the District

Hatboro

Hatboro Borough is the district’s walkable anchor: a Montgomery County borough with a functioning Main Street, SEPTA Warminster Line access, and consistent buyer demand from commuters and buyers who want borough character at accessible price points. Detached homes range from the mid-$300,000s to $650,000 for most properties.

Hatboro community page

Horsham

Horsham Township is one of Montgomery County’s higher-volume real estate markets, with a broad $350,000 to $900,000 price range, diverse housing types across multiple residential communities, and PA Turnpike and Route 202 access that serve buyers employed throughout the regional employment corridor.

Horsham community page


Value Position in the Montgomery County Market

Hatboro-Horsham School District communities occupy a mid-tier value position in the Montgomery County school district landscape. They are generally priced above comparable North Penn District communities (reflecting the district’s stronger regional reputation) and generally below comparable Wissahickon and Upper Dublin communities. For buyers who have priced themselves out of Wissahickon or Upper Dublin communities or who place equal value on community character and school district quality, Hatboro-Horsham represents a practical middle ground.

The district’s SEPTA access in Hatboro Borough is a particular differentiator: the combination of walkable borough character, Warminster Line rail access, and Hatboro-Horsham School District makes Hatboro a distinctive offering in the eastern MontCo market that no adjacent community replicates exactly.


Working with Karen in Hatboro-Horsham School District Communities

Karen Langsfeld is a REALTOR® at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach in Blue Bell, covering Hatboro and Horsham as part of her Montgomery County market area. She is a five-time Philadelphia Magazine Top Producer (2022–2026), holds the P.S.A. (Pricing Strategy Advisor) designation, and is a Certified Divorce Specialist.

To discuss buying or selling in a Hatboro-Horsham School District community, contact Karen at (215) 495-2914 or through the contact page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What communities are in Hatboro-Horsham School District?
Hatboro-Horsham School District serves two communities: Hatboro Borough and Horsham Township. The district's geographic footprint is defined entirely by these two municipalities. Hatboro Borough is the walkable, SEPTA-connected northern anchor; Horsham Township is the larger and more suburban southern portion of the district, covering a much larger land area and population. Buyers in either community are assigned to the same high school — Hatboro-Horsham High School — though elementary school assignments vary by address within each municipality.
What is Hatboro-Horsham High School like?
Hatboro-Horsham High School in Horsham enrolls approximately 1,900 to 2,000 students in grades 9 through 12. The school offers a comprehensive AP curriculum, competitive athletics, and strong music and performing arts programs. College-placement outcomes are consistently above state averages, and the school has a strong track record with selective institutions. Curriculum offerings include advanced mathematics and science tracks, a robust arts program, and multiple vocational and technical options through regional career and technical centers. The school serves a student body drawn from both the walkable borough of Hatboro and the more spread-out suburban communities of Horsham Township.
How does Hatboro-Horsham School District affect home values?
Hatboro-Horsham School District produces a consistent price premium in both Hatboro and Horsham relative to adjacent communities served by lower-ranked districts. Within Montgomery County, the district sits in the same general tier as Abington and Colonial, with a price point slightly below Wissahickon and Upper Dublin. The premium is most visible when comparing Horsham homes against adjacent communities in Lower Gwynedd or Warminster without the same school district designation. Hatboro Borough's district assignment adds to its appeal as a walkable SEPTA borough at price points lower than most Wissahickon or Upper Dublin communities.
What is the price range in Hatboro-Horsham School District?
Hatboro Borough homes range from the mid-$300,000s to $650,000 for most detached singles, with the revitalized borough section and SEPTA access supporting consistent demand at the upper end of that range. Horsham Township covers a much broader price range, from the mid-$350,000s for smaller or older homes to $900,000 and above for larger updated properties on premium lots. Horsham's broad $350,000 to $900,000 price span reflects the diversity of housing types in the township, from older ranches and splits to newer construction communities developed through the 1990s and 2000s.
Why do buyers choose Hatboro-Horsham over neighboring North Penn communities?
Hatboro-Horsham School District's academic profile and reputation are generally perceived as a step above North Penn within the Montgomery County market, which produces a price premium but also sustained buyer demand. Buyers who have compared North Penn and Hatboro-Horsham and decided the additional cost is warranted typically do so for two reasons: the school district's smaller enrollment and more targeted academic culture, and the specific community character of Hatboro Borough or the Horsham Township neighborhoods. Karen serves both districts and can walk buyers through the specific community and price comparisons directly.

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