Apartments For Rent in Collegeville, PA

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What Locals Say about Collegeville

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Collegeville pulses with trails, top schools, and easy suburban comfort near parks and Philly. People love the safety, trails and parks, dog-friendly vibe, and strong schools. They dislike sparse in-town dining, weekend traffic, car reliance, and limited diversity.
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  • Scott Ryan
    "Local Markets, holiday festivals, concerts, hiking trails, parks, water activities like fishing, swimming, and boating "
  • Sbhitchin
    "Dog owners would love all of the lovely sidewalks! There are also lots of places for your dog to poop and lots of parks."
  • Antsnyder1001
    " It’s a beautiful area. What else is there to say other than the area is really beautiful… Oh, did I mention it? It’s a beautiful area. "
  • Gina Kent
    "Neighborhood parades, trick or treating around all homes, school events and lots of restaurant sponsored donations and fundraising events happen. "
  • Hf5875mgwk
    "Good environment, good school district, safe neighborhood. Good environment, good school district, safe neighborhood."
  • Ryan Dunn
    "We have a neighborhood HOA cornhole tournament. We also have the Upper Providence baseball complex nearby and that’s great for park space and kids playing. "
  • Ryan Dunn
    "Safe and child friendly. Schools are nearby. Does lack for good restaurants but Phoenixville is nearby. "
  • Dave F.
    "Everyone has a dog and is very dog friendly. Dog park nearby. Walking trails and parks are also very dog friendly."
  • Layla M.
    "Such a wonderful community with lots of family friendly activities. We love living here, the trail, spring mountain, soooo many parks. being a stay at home mom had many resources too. grocery stores with childcare and the ymca."
  • Jan721
    "We have Neighborhood Block parties, antique car shows and first Friday events in skippack village. Lots of walking trails and parks too"
  • Topazra
    "Not too friendly. Take some time to get to stores and highways. Moreso for young families. Not too many fun activities. Not much diversity. "
  • Kerri H.
    "people are always walking their dogs. however there is a select house in the neighborhood that likes to yell at people for dogs barking"
  • Kwmcgov
    "Skippack Village holds many events: wine festivals, 4th of july parade, craft/vendor events, music. Skippack Days are fun for the family."
  • Elijahleereeder
    "This is a paradise for dog owner's and anyone who enjoys beautiful nature trails along the Perkiomen trail lined with waterways and flowers, leading all the way to Valley Forge. "
  • Megan M.
    "close knit neighbors. all the kids play together and people are always willing to help you if needed."
  • Ru Cashfee
    "The community is very safe. It’s also very quiet and close to many amenities. We have lived there for the past three years and we love it."
  • Michele G.
    "I am new to this neighborhood. I love it here. I regret not moving up here years ago. I highly recommend moving to Montco"
  • John B.
    "There so many great parks to choose from for walking your dog! Evansburg state park is the best. Beautiful, with 3,349 acres of easy walking trails through the woods."
  • John B.
    "It’s a perfect blend of rural and suburban feel. The people are really friendly yet they aren’t intrusive. There are lots of varieties of birds and wildlife that share the neighborhood with us. We’re close to lots of parks and trails. I feel so safe I often forget to lock the door. It’s just about perfect."
  • John B.
    "My commute to work is very pleasant as I take back roads. However running simple errands on the weekend can be a real chore because of the traffic."
  • Megan M.
    "we love this neighborhood. been here 5 years. it's super close knit, we have big neighborhood parties, the kids look out for each other and it just nice knowing your neighbors "
  • Rohit
    "Privacy and yet very friendly neighborhood. This is very safe and friendly neighborhood . Kids play here and very safe"
  • John B.
    "Trash to treasure and first Friday’s are always fun. Love the Christmas tree lighting event too! Such a sweet little town. Lots of events at Palmer park: Skippack striders, recycling, fireworks, movie nights... something for everyone."
  • Sansreddy
    "Living in the neighborhood for past 15yrs. The many beautiful river trails, bike trails, walking trails make this such a beautiful place to live. Also not to forget, it’s one of the prestigious school districts. "
  • Ragnislee
    "Skipack village is nice, But if you are moving here with children you're better off living in a development where there are children around to play with"
  • Tracy H. D.
    "Lots of places to walk your dog! There’s a lot of trails. A trail to Evansberg State Park, the perkiomen trail runs through there, and you can walk to the town of Skippack. Lots of friendly people and friendly dogs!"
  • Aimee W.
    "It’s a great neighborhood and there are lots of parks and playgrounds for the kids to play at and the school district is great. Everything is great I really like the community restaurants everywhere."
  • Aimee W.
    "The apartment complex that I live in is very adamant that you clean up after your dog. Keep the yard very clean"
  • Lbar89
    "Would like the trails and parks that are in walking distance and seeing other dogs out and about. Would not like the amount of dog poop that gets left behind around there! :("
  • Jenny.rothenberger
    "Great schools avoid development living purchase single family homes. Don’t put your kayak in the creek after a rainstorm. Give it gas going up snow covered hills and if you can’t drive in the snow stay home "
  • Johnlebet
    "Trappe is a safe, friendly community in which home owners take pride in the community....several local restaurants within walking distance. "

Average Rent Trends in Collegeville, PA

Rent in Collegeville, PA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Mar 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$2,600
Jul 2025$2,500
Aug 2025$2,500
Sep 2025$2,500
Oct 2025$2,495
Nov 2025$2,600
Dec 2025$2,500
Jan 2026$2,600
Feb 2026$2,500
Mar 2026$2,544
Apr 2026$1,995
May 2026$2,300
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses and Townhomes.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,650$1,842$2,700$3,395$2,300
Townhomes——$2,800—$2,800
Apartments and Condos$1,750$1,750$2,050—$1,995
Houses——$2,300$3,395$2,300

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Collegeville, PA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Collegeville, PA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Collegeville, PA is $1,805 per month. This is about 6% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Collegeville, PA?
    The average rent of a house in Collegeville, PA is $3,000 per month. This is about 55% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Collegeville, PA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Collegeville, PA is $2,800 per month. This is about 45% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Collegeville, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Collegeville, PA was lowest in Oct 2025 when it was $2,495 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Collegeville, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Collegeville, PA was highest in Mar 2025 when it was $2,600 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Collegeville, PA?
    There are 24 available rental listings in Collegeville, PA.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Collegeville, PA?
    Some neighborhoods in Collegeville, PA include: Trappe, Evansburg.
  • What are some zip codes in Collegeville, PA?
    Collegeville, PA includes zip codes such as: 19426, 19420, 19474.
  • What are some cities near Collegeville, PA?
    Some nearby cities include: Eagleville, Trooper, Audubon, Schwenksville, Mont Clare. These cities may have more rental options to explore.