Northeast Philadelphia Neighborhood Guide

Family-friendly streets, big parks, great transit access, and a wide range of homes—from classic rowhouses to quiet single-family pockets.

Quick Overview

Northeast Philadelphia (often “the NE” or “Northeast Philly”) spans diverse enclaves from Mayfair and Tacony to Bustleton, Somerton, and Fox Chase. It borders Montgomery County to the north and Bucks County to the northeast and offers convenient access to I-95, U.S. 1 (Roosevelt Blvd), and multiple SEPTA options.

Vibe

Quiet residential blocks, strong civic associations, classic Philly food scene.

Home Types

Rowhomes, twins, singles, condos, garden-style apartments, senior living.

Commute

~25–40 min to Center City by car (traffic-dependent); ~30–50 min by Regional Rail/bus.

Who It’s For

First-time buyers, upsizers, multigenerational households, commuters, and downsizers.

Housing & Market Snapshot

Typical Property Types
  • Rowhomes & airlite rows
  • Twin & semi-detached
  • Single-family ranches & split-levels
  • Condo & co-op buildings
  • Garden-style & mid-rise apartments
Buyer Profiles
  • First-time buyers seeking value
  • Move-up buyers needing more space
  • Multi-generational households
  • Investors targeting stable rental demand
What to Expect
  • Walkable commercial corridors (Bustleton Ave, Frankford Ave)
  • Driveway/garage access in many pockets
  • Tree-lined blocks and nearby trail systems

Note: For current pricing trends, days-on-market, and absorption rates, contact our team for a custom market report tailored to your criteria.

Schools & Education

Northeast Philadelphia offers a mix of public (School District of Philadelphia), charter, and private/parochial options. Families often choose neighborhoods based on proximity to specific schools or programs.

Public & Charter
  • K–8 neighborhood schools across each area
  • Citywide & special-admission high schools (application-based)
  • Charter schools with varied focus areas
Private & Parochial
  • Parochial K–8 and high schools throughout the NE
  • Independent preschools and specialty programs
Tips
  • Verify current catchments and enrollment policies
  • Tour schools and review program offerings
  • Ask us for a school-search checklist

Transportation & Commuting

Highways
  • I-95 (riverfront corridor)
  • U.S. 1 / Roosevelt Boulevard
  • Woodhaven Rd (PA-63) connectors
Regional Rail
  • Fox Chase Line (Fox Chase terminus)
  • Trenton Line (Tacony, Holmesburg Jct, Torresdale)
Bus Network
  • Robust SEPTA routes along major arteries
  • Frequent service on Bustleton & Frankford corridors

Travel times vary with traffic and service levels—ask us for a door-to-door commute plan from a specific address.

Parks, Trails & Things to Do

Major Green Spaces
  • Pennypack Park & Pennypack Trail
  • Benjamin Rush State Park (Far NE)
  • Poquessing Creek Park
Shopping & Dining
  • Roosevelt Mall & Bustleton Ave corridor
  • Philadelphia Mills (Far NE)
  • Local bakeries, delis, international cuisine
Community & Events
  • Civic associations & neighborhood clean-ups
  • Holiday parades and seasonal festivals
  • Youth sports and rec center programming

See Homes in Northeast Philadelphia

Tell us your wish list—price range, bed/bath, school needs, commute—and we’ll curate options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Northeast Philadelphia good for first-time buyers?
Yes—there’s a wide range of price points and home styles, plus strong transit and everyday conveniences.
How’s the commute to Center City?
Plan ~25–40 minutes by car depending on traffic, or ~30–50 minutes via Regional Rail and bus connections.
Are there large parks and trails?
Pennypack Park and Trail anchor the area, with additional green space at Benjamin Rush State Park and along Poquessing Creek.
Where are the main shopping/dining hubs?
Bustleton Ave and Frankford Ave corridors, Roosevelt Mall, and Philadelphia Mills—plus many local bakeries, delis, and international eateries.

Information is general and subject to change. Always verify school assignments, routes, and local regulations.