Phoenixville Area School District, Chester County, PA

Steelpointe

Performance Tier

Underperformer

Median Sold

$485,000

Avg. Appreciation

10%

Avg. $ Gain

$33,176

2025 Sales

27

Mid-Range price tier
High Activity
★ Value Play

Compared to the Phoenixville Area district average, Steelpointe is
underperforming by 84%.

Based on 33 years of public sales records across 2418 neighborhoods in 4 counties.

About

Steelpointe is a 64-acre brownfield redevelopment on the former Phoenix Iron Works site in Phoenixville Borough, Chester County — an industrial operation that produced iron nails, railroad rails, and Civil War cannons from its founding in 1790 until the steel works closed in 1987. The community was applied for by French Creek TH, LP in 2018 and is approved for 310 townhomes plus a 240-unit apartment component; street names including Ore Street, Foundry Street, Smithworks Boulevard, and Anvil Court directly reference that industrial legacy. Multiple builders delivered the residential phases: Rockwell Custom built earlier townhomes along Smithworks Boulevard, while D.R. Horton is delivering the current phase with its Holley plan (2,135 sq ft, 3 bed/2.5 bath) at the 109 Smithworks Blvd sales center; the community also features an on-site dog park, a central green with pedestrian trail, and direct connection to the Schuylkill River Trail.

Specifications

Builder
Multiple builders: Rockwell Custom (earlier phases, Smithworks Blvd corridor); D.R. Horton (current/later phases, 109 Smithworks Blvd sales center)
Era
Recent Construction (post-2015) · avg year built 2022
Approximate Homes
~310 Townhome
Interior Square Footage
Approximately 1,095 to 2,395 sq ft depending on plan and builder phase. Rockwell Custom plans range from roughly 1,700 to 3,000 sq ft across 3-4 floors; D.R. Horton’s Holley plan is 2,135 sq ft (3 bed/2.5 bath); smaller stacked-townhouse Halifax plan by Lennar is approximately 1,095 sq ft (2 bed/2 bath).
Lot Character
Brownfield redevelopment on the 64-acre former Phoenix Iron Works industrial site along French Creek in Phoenixville Borough. Site design is neoclassical in layout, with rear-entry two-car garages accessed via alleys, uninterrupted streetscapes, a central green underlain by a subsurface stormwater detention basin, and a pedestrian trail along French Creek connecting to the Schuylkill River Trail. Street names (Ore Street, Smithworks Boulevard, Anvil Court, Foundry Street, Graphite Drive) directly reference the industrial heritage of the site.
HOA
Active HOA · Steelpointe Neighborhood Improvement District Management Association (NIDMA)
School District
ZIP
19460

Home Stock

Three- to four-story interior and end-unit townhomes with rear-entry two-car garages, open-concept main living level with 9–10 ft ceilings, private decks or balconies, and upper-floor bedrooms. Rockwell Custom units on Smithworks Boulevard include optional fourth-floor loft/rooftop deck configurations. D.R. Horton’s Holley plan features a ground-floor recreation room, three bedrooms, and quartz countertops with stainless steel appliances. Rows range from 3 to 5 homes.

Location & Access

Route 422 and Route 29 provide regional access; the PA Turnpike is accessible nearby. Bridge Street (downtown Phoenixville’s primary commercial corridor) is within walking distance. The Schuylkill River Trail is directly adjacent to the community.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
Phoenixville, PA 19460
County
Chester, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
40.134, -75.525

What Makes This Distinct

Every property in Steelpointe sits within the Steelpointe Neighborhood Improvement District (NID), a borough-authorized special assessment district created to finance public infrastructure bonds; per Phoenixville Borough ordinance, the NID and its bond obligations are structured to run through no later than December 31, 2051, meaning buyers should verify the current annual NID assessment obligation — separate from any HOA fee — before closing.

For Buyers & Sellers

If You’re Buying

Accessible at $485k median. high turnover means more inventory.

If You’re Selling

Sellers gained $33k on average. trailing the district by 84%. median sale price $485k.

Worth Asking

Have you considered that Steelpointe carries two distinct recurring cost layers — a standard HOA fee and a separate NID special assessment levied by the Borough of Phoenixville to retire infrastructure bonds — and that the NID is structured to remain in place through at least 2051, so the total monthly ownership cost may differ meaningfully from the HOA figure alone shown in listings?

Common Questions

What is the Steelpointe Neighborhood Improvement District (NID) and how does it affect buyers?

Phoenixville Borough Council created the Steelpointe NID under the Pennsylvania Neighborhood Improvement District Act to finance public infrastructure bonds supporting the development. Every property within Steelpointe is subject to an annual NID special assessment in addition to any HOA dues. Per the borough ordinance, the NID is designed to sunset no later than December 31, 2051, or when all bonds are retired — whichever comes first. Buyers should request the current NID assessment amount from the seller’s disclosure and verify it independently with the borough before closing, as it constitutes a lien obligation running with the land.

Which schools serve Steelpointe, and are there any boundary-change risks to be aware of?

Steelpointe is assigned to the Phoenixville Area School District. The most common elementary school assignment per public sales data is Barkley Elementary School (320 Second Avenue, Phoenixville), which serves grades 2–5 with a 10:1 student-teacher ratio. All Phoenixville Area students attend Phoenixville Area Middle School and Phoenixville Area High School for grades 7–12. The district operates a boundary lookup tool at pasd.com that allows address-specific verification — buyers should confirm the current elementary assignment directly with the district, as redistricting has occurred for some PAELC and Manavon feeder zones.

Who built Steelpointe and are there differences between phases?

Steelpointe was developed in multiple phases by different builders on the same master-planned site. Rockwell Custom built the earlier phases — four-story townhomes along Smithworks Boulevard with optional rooftop deck/loft configurations ranging from roughly 1,700 to 3,000 sq ft and 3–4 bedrooms. D.R. Horton is delivering the current phase under its Holley plan at 2,135 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, incorporating its America’s Smart Home technology package. Lennar also had a presence at Steelpointe with smaller stacked-townhouse floor plans. Because construction quality, floor plan layouts, HOA governance documents, and NID assessment schedules may differ by phase and builder, buyers purchasing a resale home should request the specific Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) applicable to their unit rather than relying on builder marketing materials.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

A few specifics on this page are sourced from secondary aggregators or older filings. Confirm before relying:

  • Hoa Name — The Steelpointe NIDMA is the borough-authorized NID management body per ordinance. A separate standard HOA (condominium or homeowners association) governing day-to-day maintenance and community rules may also exist but its formal legal name has not been independently verified from governing documents. The $175/month figure cited by Lennar may reflect the NID assessment, standard HOA, or both combined.
  • Interior Sqft Range Text — Sq ft range is compiled from multiple builder plan sheets across different phases (Rockwell, D.R. Horton, Lennar). No single authoritative source covers all phases. The Lennar Halifax plan at ~1,095 sq ft may represent a stacked-unit product type rather than the standard townhome format; buyers should confirm the specific plan for any given unit.
  • Builder — Conflicting sources: livingplaces.com and newhomesource.com attribute Steelpointe exclusively to Rockwell Custom; drhorton.com and redfin.com attribute current sales to D.R. Horton; trulia.com and lennar.com show Lennar plans. The most defensible interpretation is a multi-phase, multi-builder community. The borough application entity is ‘French Creek TH, LP’ (developer/applicant), not a builder.
  • Approx Homes — The 310-unit figure is sourced from Phoenixville Borough’s official planning application page (phoenixville.org/2941). Trulia cited 60 homes in one community description, which appears to reflect only one builder’s phase, not the full development; that figure was not used.
  • Lot Character Text — The NCSPA source cites 37 acres for the development footprint; T&M Associates cites 64 acres. The discrepancy may reflect different boundary definitions (townhome parcels only vs. full mixed-use site including apartment component). Both sources are cited; the 64-acre figure from T&M is used as it aligns with the combined townhome + apartment application.

School District

Steelpointe is served by the Phoenixville Area School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.


View Phoenixville Area School District Information

Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Chester County Recorder · tandmassociates.com · phoenixville.org · ncspa.org · en.wikipedia.org · newhomesource.com · livingplaces.com · drhorton.com · ecode360.com · lennar.com · rockwelldevelopmentgroup.com · usnews.com · pasd.com · homes.com · hspa-pa.org

Data refreshed: April 25, 2026 (median sold, appreciation, performance tiers, narratives) · Content reviewed: April 25, 2026 (overview, structural insight, FAQs)

The Cyr Team · 2418 neighborhoods · 4 counties · 33 years of public sales records