Most desirable zip codes in the Main Line

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Beyond the Town Center, you’ll find older townhomes and single-family ranchers in the $200,000s-$300,000s. At the older Valley Forge Towers condominiums, prices hover in the $150,000-$250,000 range. Single-family homes are typically north of $500,000. (MONTCO.today file photo)

Buying a new home? Looking to relocate? Want to downsize? Whatever the motivating factor is, homeowners or potential homeowners should check out 11 of the Main Line’s trendiest towns.

Realtors across the area are reporting record-low inventory. But as the snow and ice melt away, agents are optimistic that warmer temps will lead to more “For Sale” signs sprouting up on front lawns all over the Main Line. Here’s what you can expect in and around the area’s top towns come spring, writes Tara Behan in Main Line Today.

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KOP is more than just the mall. There’s also the $1 billion in economic development projects and the 2,500-plus multifamily residences either completed or underway. “For the first time in over 15 years, more commuters can live where they work,” says Eric Goldstein, executive director of the King of Prussia District.

At the heart of it all is King of Prussia Town Center, essentially an instant downtown. There, Toll Brothers’ Brownstones townhomes offer pedestrian access to restaurants, shops and Wegmans. “This area has just been blowing up,” says realtor Matin Haghkar of RE/MAX Plus. “You can’t list a property, price it right, and expect it to be on the market for more than a few days.”

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