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Souderton-Telford offers a special small town feel. Their highly regarded elementary and middle schools are within walking and biking distance of both Boroughs, and a new, state-of-the-art high school will serve educational and community needs long into the future. Evening classes for adults are even offered, allowing residents to learn new languages, discover hidden talents, or embark on new careers.

The housing stock in Souderton-Telford includes row homes, townhouses, twins, and single-units. Many are built in traditional styles including Queen Anne, Arts and Crafts, and Victorian, and much remains unchanged since original construction. These homes start at $200,000 to buy, and rents range from $800 for a one-bedroom apartment to $1,500 for a single-family home.

The character of these communities can be gauged by how well they take care of their children, their families, and their most needy. All who live here truly play a part in the community. Most residents dedicate their time to serving one of its many community groups or participating in outreach programs available through the community’s many diverse houses of worship.

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