Sturbridge Lakes
$600K-$1M+A 300-acre gated-feel private lake community of large colonials on wooded lots, one of the most distinctive settings in Camden County.
The Flyers practice in Voorhees, NJ, a quiet, wooded South Jersey suburb roughly 20 minutes from Wells Fargo Center. The smartest base is right around the facility on Laurel Oak Road and the upscale Cherry Hill / Haddonfield corridor, where a player gets large lots, real privacy, top medical care next door at Virtua Voorhees, and a short, predictable drive to morning skates.
A 300-acre gated-feel private lake community of large colonials on wooded lots, one of the most distinctive settings in Camden County.
Voorhees' premier luxury pocket of custom-built colonials and brick contemporaries, 3,500-5,000 sq ft on near half-acre lots.
The most prestigious address in the area, a walkable historic borough with the region's highest home values and a charming downtown.
South Jersey's most sought-after suburb, blending newer luxury single-family homes and townhomes with excellent schools and dining.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Flyers Training Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Philadelphia where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The wealthiest ZIP code in the Philadelphia region, Gladwyne is a quasi-rural pocket of the Main Line defined by multi-acre estates, gated drives, and riverfront parcels along the Schuylkill, with the Philadelphia Country Club at its center. Median values top $2M and the priciest manors push past $8.5M.
One of Pennsylvania's first 'million-dollar communities,' Villanova pairs stately tree-lined streets with some of the oldest, grandest homes on the Main Line — 8-bedroom castle-style estates on 2-plus acres with sport courts and guest houses regularly trade in the $3M–$5M range.
A consistently top-ranked, quiet South Jersey town that has quietly housed a long roster of pros — Ben Simmons, DeSean Jackson, Terrell Owens, and Nick Castellanos among them — with large gated lots, lower taxes than Pennsylvania, and discreet new-build mansions. Recent athlete-owned homes have sold near $4.9M.
Philadelphia's most exclusive urban address, this leafy Center City square is ringed by full-service luxury towers like 1706 Rittenhouse and 500 Walnut, where high-floor condos and penthouses run from the low millions into the $15M+ range. Long the in-town base for the city's richest residents and athletes.