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766 Hedges Lane in Wayne Tredyffrin Township, PA 19087. This a wonderful neighborhood, quiet cul-de-sac location just minutes to the R5 Strafford Train with easy access to Philadelphia, all major corporate centers such as Great Valley, King of Prussia and Chesterbrook.
766 Hedges Lane is a very spacious home featuring 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a first floor Master Bedroom Suite. There are 3 bedrooms plus 2.5 baths on the first floor providing the potential for either an in-law or au pair suite. A formal dining room and formal living room with fireplace and picture window views to a large slate stone patio plus a paneled family room comprises the overall generous square footage.
Two additional spacious bedrooms are located on
See MainLinePaToday for more information about 766 Hedges Lane in Wayne Pa:
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This is the beginning of a new series I decided on today as I was driving around that there are masses of places I like, that you may not have tried. Some are restaurants and cafes, some are stores, some are just cool places like the Philadelphia Museum of Art, always worth a visit.
Today I discovered a really cool little place to eat. Gateway Shops just off the 202 and 252 supposedly Wayne but more like Devon and really close to Chesterbrook is a place I like to hang out. it has cool shops and cafes aplenty. It is one of those places that is a raging success, always busy with some anchor stores like Staples, TJMaxx and of course Trader Joe's. I was walking along and discovered this nice little place for a bite to eat.

It does not look much, how many of the best places to eat look like that but it is clean and interesting. There are times when I want a burger, but I often fancy something a little different and I love Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food. The food here is Persian with lots of different kababs of chicken, beef, lamb and vegetarian, so there is something for everyone. You can have a simple kabab with bread, a flat style Persian bread, or there are platters with rice etc. Lunch specials run till 2 PM and include a free lemonade or iced tea with your meal.

I had a chicken kabab and it was succulent and tasty, it hit the spot and although I was tempted I resisted the delicious looking pastries that were available for a dessert. Give it a try and suprise yourself. Decor is pretty basic with bright colors.
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You’re Invited To 766 Hedges Lane, Wayne Pa 19087 Sunday Open House 5/3/2009 2-4pm
Directions: - Route 30 West to right on Old Eagle School Road, right on Mancill Road to766 Hedges Lane Wayne Pa 19087 OH 5/3/09 first left on Hedges Lane to 766 Hedges Lane, Wayne Pa, 19087. Enjoy a quiet cul-de-sac location that’s just minutes to the Strafford Wayne Train Station and downtown Wayne Shopping. Sought after Tredyffrin Easttown Schools.
See Main Line Pa Today for more information and a slide show:
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One of the features that makes 766 Hedges Lane in Wayne,19087 Tredyffrin Township so
appealing is the location and the Cape Style. A Cape Style Home offers all of the benefits of one level living with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths on the main level, plus 2 additional bedrooms and 1 bath on the second level. It’s the best of both worlds. Teens and college age family members love the privacy of the second level. And the private location at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac makes this home appealing to young families. Offering a total of 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, a family room and a Country Eat-in Kitchen, 2 car garage Stone Patio and .82 acre private lot in sought after Tredyffrin Easttown School District
See MainLinePaToday.com for more pictures of the new listing at 766 Hedges Lane in Tredyffrin Township:
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The housing market has been constantly in the news this past year with the media reporting on decreasing property values and increasing foreclosures. Unfortunately most of the information on the housing market reflects what is occurring in Florida, California, Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan some of the hardest hit states. What the media neglects to mention is that real estate is extremely localized. The values and prices of homes for sale vary from state to state, school district to school district, and town to town. Since I live and work as a Realtor on the Main Line, I decided to examine the housing market of the T/E and Radnor school districts which are comprised of the towns of Radnor, St. Davids, Wayne, Strafford, Berwyn, Devon, and some of Paoli, Malvern, and Valley Forge. While sales of homes in these areas are down approximately 33% from this time last year, I do have some encouraging news to report. The average prices of homes in these areas are actually increasing. Our homes have not lost 10% to 20% of their value as the media would have us believe. Homeowners in the T/E and Radnor School District, on the average, can expect their homes to be on the market 62 days before finding a buyer and to receive 96.4% of their asking price. We do have a seven month supply of homes on the market which indicates that this is still a buyer's market. A six months' supply is considered to be a balanced market. A balanced market is when the number of homes for sale is approximately the same as the number of buyers in a certain area. So currently we are not far from a balanced market, but what does the future hold? The latest housing market forecast from Trend, the multiple listing service for agents on the Main Line, predicts from now until the end of 2008 that the number of houses for sale and the average days on the market for homes will increase and the number of homes sold will decrease while home values are expected to remain about the same.
Currently, People are watching their retirement accounts, 401ks, and savings dwindle. Everyone is expressing concerns over the economy and are asking when will this crisis end? I don't know the answer to that question. What I do know is that interest rates are down in the 5% range, gas prices are decreasing, and the sales of lower priced homes are still robust. Hopefully, sooner than later, the low interest rates and the decreased threat of inflation will entice some buyers to go ahead and make that home purchase. I am still hopeful that the turn in the market is on the horizon and thankful that the housing market on the Main Line is doing better than other housing markets in the United States. Real estate on the Main Line is still a good investment.
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