Niche.com recently released their Best Places to Live in America, and Chesterbrook was named in the top ten! The popular insight and analysis website considers a variety of factors including the public school system, safety, home values, weather, outdoor activities and employment.

Chesterbrook

Nestled within Tredyffrin Township on the edge of Philadelphia’s Main Line, Chesterbrook is a scenic, affluent community known for its excellent public schools and an extremely low crime rate.  The friendly community has its own shopping center and post office, and it’s located on the border of Valley Forge National Park.  Many residents are within walking distance to shops, running/walking trails, and eateries.

Chesterbrook

Most homes in Chesterbrook are well-maintained townhomes and carriage homes, often priced between $300,000 and $400,000.  While still a bit higher than the Chester County average, Chesterbrook is one of the more affordable areas to live in prestigious Tredyffrin/Easttown School District.

Chesterbrook

 

Nearby Tredyffrin Township (which includes the town of Wayne) ranked #20 in the nation and Narberth ranked #30.  The #1 Best Place to Live in the nation was awarded to Los Alamos, New Mexico.