Main Line Communities
Ardmore
Add to those features some of the area’s best shopping, dining and nightlife, and visiting Ardmore evolves into a multidimensional experience.
Read MoreBala Cynwyd
Bala Cynwyd lies in the Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania and was settled in the 1680s by Welsh Quakers, who named it after the town of Bala and the village of Cynwyd in Wales.
Read MoreBryn Mawr
The Bryn Mawr community, best known for its many excellent private schools and great colleges, straddles two counties and three townships.
Read MoreDevon
Best known for its Devon Horse Show, which is actually the oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed horse competition in the country.
Read MoreGladwyne
Gladwyne, a delightful village-like town of Lower Merion Township, is one of the premier living locations of the Philadelphia area.
Read MoreHaverford
Initially, the town functioned as a summer destination for families escaping the extreme heat of Philadelphia’s summer months.
Read MoreMalvern
Considered a borough of Chester County, PA, Malvern is a close-knit community of just under 3,000 residents as of the 2010 Census.
Read MoreMerion Station
This community has a history dating all the way back to 1695 , which is when the Merion Meeting House was built at the present intersection..
Read MoreNewtown Square
This community, which was originally part of Chester County, was originally named “Newtown Square,” although that name has changed overtime.
Read MorePaoli
This community, which is situated in portions of both the Tredyffrin and Willistown townships, grew around an inn kept in 1769 by Joshua Evans.
Read MorePenn Valley
This community, which shares a zip code with both Narberth and Wynnewood, is a distinctive town that is considered quite desirable among buyers.
Read MoreVillanova
Villanova, a lovely Main Line community and college town, sits along Route 30 and offers a wide variety of shopping, dining, entertain- ment and cultural facilities.
Read MoreWayne
Wayne Hall and the Opera House are local attractions, the three-storied hall being one of the tallest buildings to first be...
Read MoreWynnewood
Wynnewood is a lovely community that straddles Lower Merion Township and Haverford Township. Named in 1691 after Dr. Thomas Wynne...
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Art Museum/Fairmount
Pennsylvania Avenue is lined with some of the city’s finest large residential buildings, and the smaller streets are filled with...
Read MoreAvenue Of The Arts
Pennsylvania, that includes many of the city’s cultural institutions, most notably the theater district south of City Hall.
Read MoreBella Vista
This neighborhood offers an enjoyable shopping experience, a selection of quirky coffee shops, restaurants serving top-of-the-line dishes.
Read MoreBrewerytown
Brewerytown has become something of a hot spot as of late thanks to a remarkable transformation that’s brought a slew of development.
Read MoreCallow Hill
Opposite Broad Street from Fairmount and Spring Garden lies Callowhill, a neighborhood where edge and verve keep the creatively...
Read MoreChinatown
The Pennsylvania Convention Center, Reading Terminal Market and the Gallery at Market East are all within a short walk.
Read MoreFishtown
Offers a colorful exception to the city’s gridded urban rule with its collection of narrow streets beset with modest row homes and independently...
Read MoreFitler Square
Further to the south lies Fitler Square, a charming neighborhood of cozy, tree-lined streets and 19th-century townhouses.
Read MoreGraduate Hospital
The neighborhood offers a bit of a quieter, more tranquil kind of life, but it still features its own vibrant shopping, restaurant and bar scene.
Read MoreLogan Square
This neighborhood is great for kids, with easy access to the Franklin Institute with its planetarium and Omniverse Theater.
Read MoreNorthern Liberties
offers a colorful exception to the city’s gridded urban rule with its collection of narrow streets beset with modest row homes and...
Read MorePoint Breeze
The explosive growth of the Point Breeze neighborhood has given birth to a stellar culinary and nightlife scene. It’s in a period of revitalization...
Read MoreRittenhouse Square
Philadelphia’s most fashionable neighborhood, Rittenhouse Square is both a bustling commercial district and a gracious residential quarter.
Read MoreSociety Hill
History is everywhere in Society Hill, where the Founding Fathers once strolled the same streets that are today lined with the largest...
Read MoreSouthwest Center City
Graduate students, professors, artists, young professionals and empty nesters are making this South Philadelphia neighborhood...
Read MoreWashington Square West
Housing choices range from cozy brick row houses situated in a delightful warren of tiny, quaint streets to grand condominiums on Portico Row...
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