Best Philadelphia Neighborhoods for Public Transportation

I have had several clients sell their homes to be closer to public transportation. Contrary to popular belief, people do consider public transportation when buying new homes. And there’s a BIG reason for it. Jon explains it better.

“In the last decade, the concept of live-work-play has gained significant momentum. So, for someone who relies primarily on public transportation for their work, accessibility ties into the location of the home.”

Rittenhouse

Public transportation in Philadelphia's neighborhoods.

Riders (including myself and several others) find that this area of transit is simple to use when undertaking daily errands.

This place is close to the city center, and as such, there is a host of restaurants and coffee shops. Debbie, our colleague, states that “in Rittenhouse, you’re a short train ride away from good times.”

When it comes to properties, the average two-bed homes are listed at $550,000.

City Center West

Jon says that this Philadelphia neighborhood is a “transit rider’s dream”. It’s near Logan Square and has exceptional accessibility through the transit system.

City Center West has:

  • 19 bus lines.
  • 1 subway line.
  • 5 light rail lines.

City Center East

City Center East proudly carries a Transit Score of 98. City Center East has a strong public transit connectivity with the neighboring City Hall and Convention Center.

City Center East has:

  • 20 bus lines.
  • 12 rail lines.
  • 5 light rail lines.

Washington Square West

Public transport options in Philadelphia.

Commuters appreciate the accessibility in this diverse neighborhood. One of Jon’s go-to coffee shops is in Washington Square West, and he always takes the bus.

“Although I enjoy walking in Washington Square West, the convenience offered by the bus makes my visits so much easier”.

“I was recently looking at properties in Philadelphia, and this neighborhood was on the list. The average three-bed homes are listed at $745,000”.

Washington Square West is a top Philadelphia neighborhood for public transportation.

Logan Square

Ah, Logan Square; one of my favorite neighborhoods in Philadelphia. Several commuters indicate that the public transit system makes it “a breeze to navigate this neighborhood”.

Logan Square has:

  • 13 bus lines.
  • 13 rail lines.

Transportation in SEPTA Philadelphia

Transportation in Philly.

SEPTA runs a comprehensive transit system in Philadelphia, serving the city and the surrounding area. And trust me, they do an excellent job. Some crucial transportation options that SEPTA provides include:

  • Train services
  • Bus lines
  • Subway
  • Trolleybuses
  • Airport connections

Tips for Choosing the Right Philadelphia Neighborhood

When considering buying a house in Philadelphia, several factors come into play:

  • Visit the neighborhood at different times.
  • Check walkability and accessibility to public transit.
  • Connect with locals.
  • Consider the school district, community, and safety of the neighborhood.

Final Thoughts

Public transportation in Philadelphia has set a high bar for the entire country. With an abundance of homes and businesses, Philadelphia has excellent neighborhoods with public transportation.

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Alex Capozzolo

Co-founder of Brotherly Love Real Estate, Alex Capozzolo, is recognized as a trusted real estate expert in the greater Philadelphia, PA market. Alex, and his partner Jon Sanborn, have been buying houses in Philly for eight-plus years. They’ve helped +100 families successfully sell their houses. Alex and Jon continue to be viewed as reliable resources in the real estate industry.