Spring-Ford Area School District, Montgomery County, PA
Longford Crossing
About
Longford Crossing is a Pulte Homes townhome subdivision of approximately 200 units in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, built between roughly 2005 and 2009. The community sits within the Spring-Ford Area School District, with Oaks Elementary School — which serves grades K–4 in Upper Providence Township — as the assigned feeder school. The HOA maintains a community playground, enforces exterior-modification rules requiring board approval and specifying approved roofing materials (GAF Timberline HDZ in Weathered Wood), and sets common-area parking limits at 36 consecutive hours per space.
Specifications
Home Stock
Three-story interior row townhomes and end-unit townhomes built by Pulte Homes circa 2005–2009. Ground level typically includes a garage, family room or flex space, and patio access; main level features open-concept living and dining with hardwood floors; upper level holds bedrooms. A small portion of the community includes twin/semi-detached configurations.
Location & Access
Primary access via Egypt Road (onto Hudson Drive) and Longford Road (onto Unity Drive). Internal streets include Baxter Drive, Berman Court, Calder Way North, Calder Way South, Hudson Drive, Strine Court, and Unity Way. Route 422 is accessible within minutes, with connections to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-476.
Location Anchors
What Makes This Distinct
Buyers at resale should budget for a one-time HOA capital contribution of $500 at settlement, as documented in public records for the community; this fee is paid by the buyer and goes toward the association’s reserves, separate from ongoing monthly dues.
Worth Asking
Have you considered what the exterior-modification approval process means for your renovation timeline — specifically that all changes, including roof replacements, require prior written board approval and must use the HOA-specified shingle color before work begins?
Common Questions
What school district serves Longford Crossing, and which elementary school would my children attend?
Longford Crossing falls within the Spring-Ford Area School District, which covers Upper Providence Township and Limerick Township among other municipalities. The most commonly assigned elementary school for the community is Oaks Elementary, a K–4 school located in Upper Providence Township. School boundary assignments can change; always verify the current assignment directly with Spring-Ford Area School District before purchasing.
Who built Longford Crossing, and when was it developed?
Longford Crossing was built by Pulte Homes and constructed approximately between 2005 and 2009. The community is confirmed on Pulte’s own historical neighborhood registry as located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County.
What does the Longford Crossing HOA cover, and are there any fees beyond monthly dues?
The Longford Crossing HOA maintains common areas including a playground, enforces community appearance standards such as approved exterior paint colors and roofing materials, and arranges snow plowing of interior streets. Homeowners remain individually responsible for driveway shoveling, sidewalk repair, and any exterior modifications (which require written board approval). At resale, buyers are also responsible for a one-time capital contribution of $500 payable at settlement. Monthly dues amounts and reserve fund status should be verified directly with the HOA or its management company before any purchase.
Items to Verify with Your Agent
A few specifics on this page are sourced from secondary aggregators or older filings. Confirm before relying:
- Hoa Monthly Dues Amount — No verified monthly HOA dues figure was found on the official HOA website or in public sales data reviewed. Buyers should request the current dues schedule directly from the HOA or its management company.
- Hoa Management Company — The HOA website (longfordcrossinghoa.com) references a management company for exterior modification submissions but does not name it publicly in the content retrieved.
- Approx Homes — The ~200 figure comes from livingplaces.com, a secondary aggregator, not from a primary subdivision plat or township record. Tier set to ‘estimated’ accordingly.
- Avg Year Built — No avg_year_built figure was provided in the input structural data. The circa 2005–2009 construction window is sourced from livingplaces.com (secondary aggregator) and corroborated by the SeeClickFix civic record referencing Pulte’s Longford Crossing development during that era.
- Appreciation Range Text — No appreciation pattern data was provided in the 33-year index input; field left blank per instructions. Evergreen page should not carry current-market appreciation figures.
- Community Amenities Full List — The HOA website confirms a playground and common-area walks. No pool, clubhouse, or fitness center was mentioned in any source reviewed; absence cannot be confirmed without direct HOA contact.
School District
Longford Crossing is served by the Spring-Ford Area School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.
View Spring-Ford Area School District Information
Sources Consulted
Public deed records · Montgomery County Recorder · livingplaces.com · longfordcrossinghoa.com · point2homes.com · spring-ford.net · en.wikipedia.org · seeclickfix.com · homesale.com · howardhanna.com
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