Apartments For Rent in Douglassville, PA

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What Locals Say about Douglassville

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Douglassville, PA: easygoing suburban living with parks, trails, and quick drives to essentials. People like the quiet safety, friendly vibe, parks and trails, and easy drives to shops. They dislike scarce sidewalks, car dependence, occasional train noise, and thin nightlife.
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  • jlanza265
    "Lots of parks in or near the area. Dog park close as well. Only downside is most roads that have sidewalks are in developments. "
  • Kevin West
    "Lots of dogs in the neighborhood. Dog park close by in Birdsboro. Have plenty of dog groomers in the area. "
  • Jul Kastle
    "Nice Neighbors~Well manicured yards-Family’s have Pride in their neighborhood~Care for One another. "
  • Pedro
    "Utopia is a great spot for roast beef and there is not a lot of poo in the parking lot. Redners is the best too"
  • Tony Hess
    "It’s not bad. People don’t bother you. No crime so far. Mostly friendly people around iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"
  • Amber R.
    "It’s a nice neighborhood and quiet too. There is parks,shopping and restaurants near by, so plenty of things to do."
  • Rogreona W.
    "It’s very peaceful people are very friendly it’s very nice out here everyone is nice everywhere you go even when you walk around the neighborhood everybody’s so nice when you’re riding in a car everybody leaves as a friendly it is around here no fights no arguments is very peaceful You make friends once you walk around the neighborhood get to know everyone."
  • Chili B.
    "The commute can vary depending on time & traffic. It is a very scenic drive from Quakertown, Pennsylvania."
  • Dani G. G.
    "People walk their dogs all the time, but they don’t always pick up after their dogs poop on someone’s lawn. The little strip by the mailbox technically isn’t the person’s property, so you’re not entirely obliged to pick that up, but come on. Someone’s LAWN?"
  • Tony H.
    "Quiet great place to live. Near great restaurants has everything you my need. Most mind their own business and friendly for the most part."
  • Dani G. G.
    "Nobody goes outside. Houses may look nice, but they’re all cookie cutter & not everyone is friendly. They’re not mean, but they just don’t befriend people because they never go outside & just talk to anyone passing by."
  • Lauren B.
    "It’s a small neighborhood with decent people and little to no violence on average. It’s maintained and clean. "
  • Christophermalave02
    "Nothing my neighborhood is so boring and we don’t ever do anything and they’re barley people ever outside."
  • Melissa S.
    "Red Corner Benefit is always a hit! Raises money for local children with cancer. Brings the community together for a great cause!"
  • Melissa S.
    "Quiet rural suburb. wouldn't walk around at night due to lack of sidewalks and street lights. very nice community"
  • Melissa S.
    "lots of open spaces to walk your dog. not a whole lot of sidewalks but traffic isn't crazy on the back road. close to French Creek state park which is dog friendly as well"
  • Geier
    "privacy no side walks to have to shovel during the winter super close to walking trails near buy grocery store, Turkey Hill, and Rita's "
  • Victoria H.
    "The neighbors are friendly and caring The atmosphere is family oriented and there's a baseball field across the street "
  • Rob P.
    "there are regular annual carnivals in this and neighboring townships, and an annual charity festival in the township. "
  • Livie B.
    "My neighborhood is a good place to live, I highly recommend Amity Gardens. It is a wonderful place for kids to go outside and play. It is wonderful."
  • Alexis G.
    "Halloween is always a lot of fun in our neighborhood. We get dozens of trick or treaters. A nearby neighbor shows movies outside, projected on his garage door. Others set up fire pits that night. Many houses decorate for Halloween too."
  • Alexis G.
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for about eleven years. Neighbors are nice and also friendly but not intrusive. It is quiet, safe and has a lot of family friendly activities."
  • Kourtney R.
    "No neighborhood events really. We go into Birdsboro for family friendly activities and events. Birdsboro is a short five minute drive."
  • Debbie K.
    "Plenty of green space and the trail, the train is what sucks. If it were once or twice a day I think that would be okay but this track is very busy. "
  • Alexis G.
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for eleven years. Neighbors look out for each other but are not intrusive. Wide streets. Nice sidewalks. Good lighting."
  • Scinege
    "There aren’t anymore we had these events when our development was first built. We had a lot of new neighbors now and the neighborhood isn’t as friendly."
  • Alexis G.
    "Hiking at nearby parks and trails. Carnivals throughout the year. Craft shows. Car shows. Auctions. Sports for all ages including baseball, softball, soccer, basketball. Events at churches. Boy and Girl Scouts. Art shows. Local theater."
  • Allison M.
    "Dogs are generally welcome and owners are friendly and converse with you quite regularly. Neighbors don't appreciate when dogs wander free off leash. "
  • Christopher J.
    "Great area, amazing schools, but you need a car to drive somewhere else for any kind of entertainment."
  • Bonnie
    "There are plenty of sidewalks and places to take your dog for walks. There are also a lot of neighbors who enjoy walking their dogs around the neighborhood. You do need to be mindful of town parks and whether they do or do not allow dogs on them. "
  • Gabriel C.
    "Lived here for 2 years. Nice area to live in "
  • Shaina N.
    "I’ve lived here for almost two months. It is very peaceful, and everyone so far is extremely friendly. Would highly recommend it for someone who likes a laid back, calming environment. "

Average Rent Trends in Douglassville, PA

Rent in Douglassville, PA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Oct 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$1,550
Jul 2025$1,385
Aug 2025$1,500
Sep 2025$1,500
Oct 2025$2,100
Nov 2025$2,000
Dec 2025$2,000
Jan 2026$1,700
Feb 2026$1,875
Mar 2026$2,000
Apr 2026$1,700
May 2026$1,600
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Houses were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Apartments and Condos and Townhomes.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,339$1,400$2,517$2,750$1,565
Townhomes——$2,540$2,750$2,633
Apartments and Condos—$1,500$3,200—$1,500
Houses—$1,400$1,850$2,200$1,400

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Douglassville, PA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Douglassville, PA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Douglassville, PA is $1,530 per month. This is about 21% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Douglassville, PA?
    The average rent of a house in Douglassville, PA is $1,400 per month. This is about 27% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Douglassville, PA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Douglassville, PA is $2,750 per month. This is about 43% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Douglassville, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Douglassville, PA was lowest in Jul 2025 when it was $1,385 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Douglassville, PA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Douglassville, PA was highest in Oct 2025 when it was $2,100 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Douglassville, PA?
    There are 5 available rental listings in Douglassville, PA.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Douglassville, PA?
    Some neighborhoods in Douglassville, PA include: Amity Gardens.
  • What are some zip codes in Douglassville, PA?
    Douglassville, PA includes zip codes such as: 19518, 19542, 19519, 19535.
  • What are some cities near Douglassville, PA?
    Some nearby cities include: Birdsboro, Pottstown, Boyertown, Elverson, Oley. These cities may have more rental options to explore.