Nestled in scenic Bucks County just northeast of Philadelphia, Bensalem, Pennsylvania is more than a suburb — it’s a community where history, convenience, and quality of life come together in a way that resonates with families, professionals, and long-time residents alike including our community at Riverview Crossings.

A Community That Feels Like Home

With a population of around 62,000, Bensalem boasts the perfect mix of suburban charm and urban access. It’s close enough to Philadelphia for easy commuting or weekend entertainment, yet offers the relaxed pace of suburban living that many families and retirees appreciate. Fortune Magazine even recognized Bensalem as one of the top 50 places in the country for families to live, ranking it 26th — noting that the town “feels close to everything” while still offering a peaceful place to settle down.

Great Location — Convenience Meets Opportunity

Bensalem’s location is hard to beat. Just under 20 miles from Philadelphia, and with major highways like I-95, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and Route 1 running through or nearby, commuting and travel are smooth and accessible. This makes Bensalem ideal not only for those working in the city but also for anyone who loves weekend trips to New Jersey, New York, or beyond.

Parks, Recreation, and Outdoor Fun

The township takes community life seriously. From Bensalem Central Park and Bensalem Community Park with sports fields, playgrounds, and weekly summer concert series, to the sprawling Neshaminy State Park, there’s no shortage of spaces to get outside, stay active, and explore nature. The annual Family Fall Festival brings neighbors together for food, music, and fireworks — a highlight of the community calendar.

Entertainment and Unique Local Attractions

Bensalem isn’t just parks and homes — it’s also home to some unique entertainment options. Parx Casino and Racing, one of the largest gaming and racing venues in Pennsylvania, offers year-round excitement with horse racing, gaming, concerts, and live events. The Penn Community Bank Amphitheater hosts outdoor concerts in the summer, bringing community attendees together under the stars.

Historic sites add to Bensalem’s personality as well — from the elegant Growden Mansion to charming areas like Andalusia Historic House, residents can connect with the region’s rich past right in their own backyard.

Affordable and Diverse Housing Options

Compared to much of Bucks County, Bensalem offers relatively affordable living options. Homes range from cozy bungalows and ranch-style houses to larger colonial and riverfront properties. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, a growing family, or someone looking to downsize, there’s variety and value here. Rents and purchase prices in Bensalem tend to sit below many neighboring communities, making it an accessible choice for many. You’ll find that’s the case for renters at Riverview Crossings, right off one of the main thoroughfares, Bristol Pike.

Schools, Community Life, and Growth

Families often choose Bensalem for its sense of community and local resources. The area is served by the Bensalem Township School District, with public schools as well as strong private options like Holy Ghost Preparatory School and Nazareth Academy High School nearby. Residents benefit from community events, local churches, civic groups, and neighborhood activities that help foster a close-knit environment.

The Bottom Line: Balanced, Connected Living

What truly makes Bensalem a great place to call home is its balance — a blend of suburban comfort, cultural and recreational amenities, affordable housing, and proximity to big-city advantages. Whether you’re raising a family, commuting to work, or enjoying retirement, it’s a place filled with options and opportunity.

If you’re considering a move to the Greater Philadelphia area, Bensalem deserves a closer look — a community with deep roots and a future full of potential.