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New in town!

Hi!  My husband just received a recent promotion and we are looking into areas to relocate! We are going back and forth between Doylestown and Phoenizville, we currently live in Pittsburgh and love the idea of moving to a town with a strong community feel - ability to walk to local restaurants, pubs, shopping,etc.  Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?  Thanks for your help!!!!

Re: New in town!

  • Where will you and your husband be working? Doylestown and Phoenixville are very different geographically (as I'm sure you can see), and I am curious about your commute. Any kids?

    We live in Pville and love it for all the reasons you mentioned above. 

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  • Those are both great towns. Welcome! (And it would be helpful to know where you're working too in case anyone has other suggestions!)
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  • Hello and welcome!  I also agree- please share where you will be working so we can help you out :)
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  • welcome! me and my husband live in west chester, right near the university.. we love it here. downtown is full of nice shops and good food. the areas quiet and the school district is top notch. people are lining up to get into it. every weekend theres an amish farmers market in town where we buy fresh produce and homemade goods. phillys only 25 mins away, which is nice. we were thinking of moving to phoenixville or possibly back to bucks county (where were originally from) but we really like it here and decided to look at houses in this area instead. i don't know what type of family situation your in, but me and my husband are selling our 1 bedroom townhouse.. it's perfect for a young couple just starting out. 

     

    if you goto realtor.com and type in 535 summit house west chester,pa our townhouse will pop up. if your interested our realtors contact info is on the page. good luck and again, welcome to the area! 

  • imageraw1299:

    welcome! me and my husband live in west chester, right near the university.. we love it here. downtown is full of nice shops and good food. the areas quiet and the school district is top notch. people are lining up to get into it. every weekend theres an amish farmers market in town where we buy fresh produce and homemade goods. phillys only 25 mins away, which is nice. we were thinking of moving to phoenixville or possibly back to bucks county (where were originally from) but we really like it here and decided to look at houses in this area instead. i don't know what type of family situation your in, but me and my husband are selling our 1 bedroom townhouse.. it's perfect for a young couple just starting out. 

     

    if you goto realtor.com and type in 535 summit house west chester,pa our townhouse will pop up. if your interested our realtors contact info is on the page. good luck and again, welcome to the area! 

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  • Doylestown is a very, very nice area. Central Bucks is a great school district and an overall good place to live. However, it is very expensive, I don't know about Phoenixville, but the housing is not cheap in D-town. Also, I agree with everyone else, it really depends on where he is working, the traffic is horrible in this area and both towns are on complete sides to Philly.
  • random person??? I think I deserve to be part of this chat - im from philly suburbs and her and her husbands looking for a house. I joined a while ago, "lurking" until we finally had our house up on the market and looking for a new house. Im not pushing anything on her - i'm trying to promote my home so we can sell it quicker...
  • imagewelsleybrutto:
    Hi!  My husband just received a recent promotion and we are looking into areas to relocate! We are going back and forth between Doylestown and Phoenizville, we currently live in Pittsburgh and love the idea of moving to a town with a strong community feel - ability to walk to local restaurants, pubs, shopping,etc.  Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?  Thanks for your help!!!!

    You will find this in Phoenixville. I've been here for nine years and have no plans to leave. We just moved, but only about 7 blocks away from our first house. We have enjoyed watching the downtown evolve since our first visit in late 2002.  The downtown is more focused on Arts & Entertainment (Summer fun Fridays, First Fridays year-round, outdoor festivals like the Firebird and BLOBfest this weekend) and tons of restaurants.  You won't find much in the way of shopping other than a handful of small gift shops (well, except for two places--Best Friends Boutique and LuLu's). The year-round Farmer's Market is awesome and attracts some excellent farms and foodstuffs.  You will find a large variety of architectural styles in town and a nice mix of housing stock--single homes, twins, condos--at all price levels. 

    My husband grew up in Bucks County and spent time in Doylestown--it's the county seat, so the place is packed during the day with court staff, lawyers, etc., but it does have a tendency to "pull in the sidewalks" after 5, but the homes are BEAUTIFUL and the neighborhoods are very leafy and shaded. Also, you are more likely to find shopping opportunities (known chains like Talbots and the Gap, along with smaller shops) in and around downtown Doylestown.

    Of course, as the previous posters have said, where you are working will have a definite impact where you chose to live.  Good luck!  

  • imageraw1299:
    random person??? I think I deserve to be part of this chat - im from philly suburbs and her and her husbands looking for a house. I joined a while ago, "lurking" until we finally had our house up on the market and looking for a new house. Im not pushing anything on her - i'm trying to promote my home so we can sell it quicker...

    everyone deserves to be a part of the chat, but without promoting a personal agenda.

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  • imageraw1299:
    random person??? I think I deserve to be part of this chat - im from philly suburbs and her and her husbands looking for a house. I joined a while ago, "lurking" until we finally had our house up on the market and looking for a new house. Im not pushing anything on her - i'm trying to promote my home so we can sell it quicker...

    When people don't know you, this tends to rub folks the wrong way.  You might not like it, but that's the way it is.  All snarkiness aside, perhaps try an intro post so people don't assume you're a vendor or the like.

  • Thanks for all your help.  He will be working around KOP - we were told they are almost finish extension fro doylestown so it should make the commute about 30 mins or so. My friend also told me about the mainline but Im not sure about specific areas. Any other suggestions?  Thanks

     

  • imagewelsleybrutto:

    Thanks for all your help.  He will be working around KOP - we were told they are almost finish extension fro doylestown so it should make the commute about 30 mins or so. My friend also told me about the mainline but Im not sure about specific areas. Any other suggestions?  Thanks

     

    Doylestown to KoP is NOT going to be 30 minutes at rush hour. Plan for more like an hour.

    There are some really great towns along the Main Line that have a great community (Ardmore is the first one that comes to mind) but be aware that some can be more pricey than the others. 

    Check out these places, too: Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, Rosemont, Paoli, Malvern, Devon.  All are commutable to KoP via back roads, with Ardmore being the most east and Malvern being the most west.

  • The mainline is beautiful with great schools and accessible to KOP, but the homes are also a lot more expensive.

    Ardmore is the most affordable town on the ML and has a great little downtown with shopping and restaurants. 

    I live in Havertown, which is right next to Ardmore.  I love everything about Havertown - good schools, amazing neighbors, walkable (not as great of a downtown area as Ardmore, but still walkable to lots of things).  The home prices are lower than on the ML. 

    GL in your search!

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  • The Media/Swarthmore area is also really cute and not too far of a drive from KoP. It's a lot less expensive than some of the Main Line towns too.
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  • Phoenixville will probably offer the best value compared to Doylestown or main line areas like ardmore, bryn mawr, villanova, or the like. They are just really expensive areas. Not knowing your price range I think Phoenixville will be your best bet. My good friend LOVES it in Phoenixville. There are also quaint little towns like skippack where you can get a similar feel.
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  • Thank you so much, we will definitely look into those areas !!! :)
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