Current Activity in Wyndmoor

Springfield Township, Montgomery County

A small, quiet community directly north of Chestnut Hill.

Wyndmoor is part of Springfield Township in Montgomery County, just over the city line from Chestnut Hill. It’s a residential community with a close connection to the Chestnut Hill corridor. Most residents can walk to Germantown Avenue, and the general character of the area (the parks, the tree cover, the architectural variety) carries across the municipal line.

The homes here are a mix of Colonials, Tudors, and Victorians, generally on larger lots than you find on the Philadelphia side of the line. It’s a quieter neighborhood than its southern neighbor, and that combination of access and calm tends to appeal to buyers who want to stay close to the Chestnut Hill area.

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Neighborhood Highlights
  • Springfield Township, Montgomery County, just north of Chestnut Hill
  • Mix of Colonial, Tudor, and Victorian homes on generous lots
  • Connects to Wissahickon Valley Park trail system
  • Easy access to Route 309 and regional routes
  • Walking distance to Chestnut Hill’s Germantown Avenue
  • Quiet residential streets with active civic organizations
  • SEPTA Regional Rail accessible via nearby Chestnut Hill stations
At a Glance

Wyndmoor by the numbers.

Median sale price (Jun 2026) $958,000
Typical price range $715,000–$1,295,000
Median days on market 6 days
Zip code 19038
Township Springfield Township, Montgomery County
The Neighborhood

What Wyndmoor offers.

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Community

Wyndmoor is small enough that the community is genuinely connected. Neighbors tend to know each other, and the overall character is one of settled residential life. The civic organizations in Springfield Township are active, and new residents tend to find their footing without much difficulty.

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Access & Proximity

Walking distance to Germantown Avenue is one of Wyndmoor’s most practical attributes. The same parks, restaurants, and rail lines that serve Chestnut Hill are accessible here, at prices that reflect the township location just over the Philadelphia line.

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Natural Setting

Wyndmoor connects to the Wissahickon Valley Park trail system, and the broader Springfield Township landscape has the leafy, spacious character typical of the area. Route 309 provides convenient access north and south through Montgomery County.

Market Snapshot

What to expect in Wyndmoor.

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Typical Price Range

Wyndmoor closed eight sales in June, a busier and higher-end month, ranging from $615,000 to $2,020,000 with a median of $958,000. That’s consistent with Wyndmoor’s established pattern of higher-priced stone Colonials and detached homes; four of the eight closed at $1.195 million or above. The middle 50% of sales ran roughly $715,000 to $1,295,000.

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Days on Market

Wyndmoor homes moved fast in June, with a median of about six days on market. Well-priced inventory here continues to sell quickly, and low monthly volume means individual transactions can still swing the averages.

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Market Conditions

June’s eight closings were a step up in both volume and price point from the spring. Wyndmoor remains a low-turnover, higher-end pocket of Springfield Township, and the metro’s year-over-year softening at the luxury level remains a relevant backdrop for the upper end of the local range.

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Market Conditions

Philadelphia Metro
Home Demand Index

The T3 Home Demand Index (HDI) measures buyer urgency relative to available supply. Values below 50 signal limited demand; 50–74 moderate; 75–89 slow; 90+ steady. Updated monthly from Bright MLS data.

The Philadelphia metro HDI in June 2026 was 78, in the Slow tier — down sharply from 89 in May 2026 and from 92 a year prior. The eleven-point drop marks a clear reversal of the spring reactivation: buyer urgency that had built through April and May receded faster than seasonal norms would predict. Demand eased across every segment. Condos still run hottest — both entry-level and luxury condos remain above the Steady threshold — but they came well off May’s peaks, while single-family and townhouse demand pulled back broadly.

Jun '26 78 Slow
May '26 89 Slow
Jun '25 92 Steady
2024 2025 2026
<50 Limited 50–74 Moderate 75–89 Slow 90–109 Steady

Source: Bright MLS T3 Home Demand Index · homedemandindex.com · All 30 data points sourced from monthly report pages.

Frequently Asked

Common questions about Wyndmoor real estate.

How much do homes cost in Wyndmoor, PA?

Wyndmoor runs higher than the broader Springfield Township average. The neighborhood closed eight sales in June 2026, ranging from $615,000 to $2,020,000 with a median of $958,000; four closed at $1.195 million or above. The middle 50% ran roughly $715,000 to $1,295,000. Monthly volume is low enough that individual months can swing the median significantly.

How many homes are typically for sale in Wyndmoor?

Wyndmoor sees limited turnover, with active inventory often in the single digits. Even so, June 2026 produced eight closings, an unusually busy month for the neighborhood. When the right property surfaces, well-prepared buyers need to move quickly — well-priced Wyndmoor homes sell fast.

What township is Wyndmoor in?

Wyndmoor is an unincorporated community within Springfield Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It sits immediately north of Chestnut Hill across the Philadelphia city line and is served by the Springfield Township School District.

What zip code is Wyndmoor?

Wyndmoor is in zip code 19038, which also covers parts of Flourtown and Glenside in Montgomery County. The neighborhood is bounded roughly by Stenton Avenue, the Philadelphia city line, and the boroughs of Springfield Township.

Working Here

Buying or selling in Wyndmoor.

I live in Mt Airy, a few minutes down Stenton Avenue, and work the Wyndmoor–Chestnut Hill corridor regularly.

I work throughout this corridor regularly and can give you an honest picture of what the Wyndmoor market looks like. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

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Local Institutions
  • Springfield Township School District The district serving Wyndmoor, Flourtown, Erdenheim, and Oreland.
  • Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association Land trust protecting the creek valley and trail network that borders the community.
  • Erdenheim Farm Preserved working farmland on the neighborhood’s edge — 450 acres of protected open space.
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