Wayne

Wayne, PA

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For over a hundred years, Wayne has been considered one of the best, if not the best, places in the western suburbs of Philadelphia to live and raise a family. The school system has been recognized as one of the best in the country, the median income is very high and the crime rate is very low. A large percentage of the residents have higher degrees of education and work in executive or professional occupations. Wayne has a quaint business community and is within close proximity to many golf courses, colleges, parks, libraries, shopping areas, restaurants, and entertainment. The seashore and mountains are both about two hours away and 30th Street Station in Philadelphia is only a 30 minute train ride from Wayne Station. To learn about Main Line Luxury Properties contact Mary Beth Hurtado at 610-608-3119 or Request Info.

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Wayne is an unincorporated community located on Philadelphia’s historic Main Line. Much of Wayne is within Radnor Township in Delaware County, but it extends out into neighboring Tredyffrin, Upper Merion and Easttown Townships.

Just over 30,000 people live in Wayne, and it’s easy to see why. The beautiful homes located within the community, as well as the area’s proximity to local amenities, make it one of the most desirable places in the Main Line area. It’s incredibly close to Philadelphia, so it’s a wonderful place for people who want to live close to the city without the constant rush of city life.

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Homes for Sale in Wayne
While the average listing price in Wayne is around $500,000, there are homes for sale all over the spectrum. You’ll find everything from quaint cottage-style homes to spacious estate homes in this idyllic community, and we can help you discover the home that’s just right for you.

Wayne Schools
Several school districts come together to serve the portions of Wayne that stretch over a handful of townships. Kids who live in Wayne may be assigned to schools in Radnor Township, Tredyffrin-Easttown or the Upper Merion Area school district. There are a number of private schools to choose from as well.

Wayne Elementary Schools

  • New Eagle
  • Radnor
  • Roberts
  • Valley Forge
  • Wayne

Wayne Middle Schools

  • Radnor
  • Upper Merion
  • Valley Forge

Wayne High Schools

  • Conestoga High School
  • Radnor Senior High
  • Upper Merion Area High

Dining and Shopping in Wayne
Whatever your favorite fare, there’s probably a place in Wayne to have it freshly prepared and brought to your table. Anthony’s Coal-Fired Pizza offers New York-style pies, while the Silverspoon and White Dog Café specialize in fresh seasonal meals. There are dozens of other fantastic restaurants in the area, as well; there’s something for every palate.

Shoppers have a number of hotspots to choose from, including Strafford Shopping Center and Wayne Square. Eagle Village shops highlight a number of quaint boutiques. The popular Good Harvest Farm Stand joins Whole Foods Market in offering local and seasonal delights to stock your pantry all year.

Entertainment in Wayne
Wayne has a bit of everything for your afternoon or evening out. For history mavens, historical parks and markers pepper the region. Enjoy taking in a movie? Head to Reel Cinemas 5 in the center of Wayne for first-run films. Nearby King of Prussia Mall offers a 16-screen movieplex that includes an IMAX screen and state-of-the-art sound. Historic Anthony Wayne Theater is a favorite haunt for local film buffs.

Those who enjoy nightlife have a number of taverns and pubs to choose from, as well. If you’re after live entertainment, several local colleges present stage productions, as does Footlighters Theatre.

Parks and Recreation in Wayne
Wayne is part of three separate townships, and each has its own parks and recreation department. Township parks large and small each offer their own combination of amenities, including historical markers, nature trails, playgrounds and more.

Sharp’s Woods Preserve, the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, and Valley Forge National Historical Park are area favorites for locals and tourists alike. Skunk Hollow Park is known for its pristine wooded areas and Little Darby Creek fishing holes, which makes it another local hotspot.

Commute Times from Wayne
SEPTA’s Paoli-Thorndale Line runs right through Wayne, taking riders east to Philadelphia and west toward Harrisburg. By car, Lancaster Avenue or I-476 are the easiest ways in and out of Wayne.

From Wayne to:

  • Gladwyne: 6.5 miles
  • King of Prussia: 6.5 miles
  • Havertown: 7.4 miles
  • Norristown: 10 miles
  • Upper Providence Township: 11 miles
  • Bala Cynwyd: 11.1 miles
  • Philadelphia: 19.2 miles
  • Hollywood: 22.6 miles
  • Reading: 43.7 miles

Let’s Explore Wayne Homes for Sale
When you’re ready to explore homes for sale in Wayne, Pennsylvania, let us know. We’ll use our extensive experience and industry connections to help you find the perfect place to call “home.”

To learn about Main Line Luxury Properties contact Mary Beth Hurtado at 610-608-3119 or Request Info.

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