Anonymous wrote:What about more of a small town with a historic center, like Boyertown, Kutztown, Collegeville?
Anonymous wrote:I'm also from midway between Allentown and Lancaster and don't know as much about them as I should but would choose Lancaster over Allentown. I know more people who live in the former, although my college roommate is a real estate agent in Bethlehem/Easton area and posts some nice stuff.
I'll throw out another town that I haven't seen listed: Phoenixville. The Main Street is a ton of restaurants, and there are community festivals a few times a year. Schools are decent.
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Phoenixville/222-Franklin-Ave-19460/home/38431847
If bump up a bit:
https://www.redfin.com/PA/Phoenixville/621-Vanderslice-St-19460/home/38304612
Also, definite no to Lansdowne. My parent and relatives are from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking as someone whose inlaws are there, the Allentown area is awful. Lots of tract housing, lots of big box stores, nothing but chain restaurants and really bad quasi ethnic/attempted upscale dining as far as the eye can see. Not a whole lot in the way of parks or public recreation. Healthcare facilities are numerous and high-quality, but that draws a lot of retirees who aren't interested in funding schools. It is not a high-demand area. My husband's parents owned their house for 15 years and saw just $50,000 worth of appreciation.
The closer proximity to NYC is... not a plus. You're too far to go into the city easily (even Philly is an all-day affair). But the significantly lower prices attract all the NJ people who can't afford NJ. And they mix with the folks who take off from school and work on the first day of deer hunting. But if you think Disney hotel dining rooms are "elegant" and really love driving everywhere, you'll thrive.
Look into Lansdale instead.
Sorry, meant to suggest Lansdowne. Got my SEPTA stations mixed up.
Lansdowne? Wow. Delco AF. Lansdowne is the real deal!!
If you want urban walkable rowhouses (and “twins”) Delco is your place. It is also the place where gentrification goes to die. Whether that is a plus or a minus, you can decide for yourself whilst enjoying Delco fine dining, aka a hoagie on the trash can over at the fancy Wawa.