Five Delaware County Homes Hitting the Market Next Week, From a $340K Condo to a $2.3M Estate

The $2.3 million custom Colonial at 1024 Brick House Farm Ln. in Newtown Square, the most expensive of five Delaware County homes hitting the market next week.

The Delaware County housing market refuses to pick a lane. 

In a single week, the same county can offer a low-maintenance condo steps from shopping, a stone colonial with a finished basement and a fenced yard, a backyard rigged for summer, a garage big enough to swallow a small fleet, and a private resort with a grotto pool.  

All of it is about to hit the market at once. 

Five new listings, arriving between June 21 and 26 and ranging from $340,000 to $2.3 million, lay out just how wide Delco’s range runs.  

Here they are, cheapest to grandest. 

Ashley Court in Glen Mills

In Glen Mills, a townhouse-style condo in the Darlington Woods community lists June 21 for $340,000, the most accessible entry on the list.  

The 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath home runs about 1,404 square feet and sells the low-maintenance life.  

An open living and dining area centers on a fireplace, the kitchen pairs granite counters and stainless appliances with a breakfast bar, and the primary bedroom adds a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bath.  

The real pitch is everything you don’t have to do.  

The association handles lawn care, snow removal, trash, and exterior upkeep, and buys into a pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts.  

It also lands in the Garnet Valley School District, one of the county’s top-rated, which is a rare thing to find attached to a starter price. 

Shadeland Avenue in Drexel Hill

In Drexel Hill, the Shadeland property trades condo convenience for something more rooted.  

The stone colonial hits the market June 24 at $449,900, with 4 bedrooms, a full and a half bath, and about 1,968 square feet.  

It reads like a classic Delco house that has kept up with the times: hardwood floors, a fireplace, and an updated kitchen with plenty of cabinet space, plus a mudroom, a finished basement, and a private office for the work-from-home era.  

Outside, a covered front porch and a second-floor deck bookend a flat yard, and an attached two-car garage feeds off a double-wide driveway.  

It sits in the Upper Darby School District.  

For buyers who want character without sacrificing square footage, it checks a lot of boxes. 

Hutchinson Terrace in Holmes

The listing in Holmes, on the market June 22, is built around its backyard.  

Priced at $559,999, the 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home spreads about 2,210 square feet across a larger-than-usual lot, but the selling points are outdoors: a big deck, a swimming pool, and a hot tub.  

Inside, the three bedrooms share the floor plan with an island kitchen, a bar, an enclosed porch, and a fireplace.  

A fully paid-off solar system adds a real cost-saving angle to the summer setup, and the sellers are leaving the furniture on the table as negotiable, nudging the place toward turnkey.  

The home is in the Ridley School District

Naamans Creek Road in Garnet Valley

In Garnet Valley, the Naamans Creek home comes with a feature perfect for any car enthusiast.  

The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath house is a comfortable 2,328 square feet on 1.3 acres, listing at $849,900 ahead of a June 24 debut.  

But the headline is the 40-by-60-foot detached garage out back. At roughly 2,400 square feet, with oversized doors, electrical service, and wood-stove heat, the outbuilding nearly matches the house for size and outpaces it for ambition.  

It’s aimed squarely at car collectors, contractors, tradespeople, and hobbyists, or anyone whose storage has outgrown a standard garage.  

The house holds its own with an updated kitchen, a first-floor primary suite with a walk-in closet, and a deck and patio to work the acreage.  

It shares the Garnet Valley School District with that $340,000 condo, a half-million dollars and a world apart. 

Brick House Farm Lane in Newtown Square

Then there is the showpiece.  

The Newtown Square estate, a $2.3 million custom Colonial in the Brick House Farm community, arrives June 26.  

The 5-bedroom home runs about 7,835 square feet, with five full baths and two powder rooms.  

Inside are formal living spaces, a private study, a sunroom, a wine room, and a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry, plus a finished walk-out lower level outfitted with a mahogany bar, a steam room, and an exercise room.  

Outside is where it stops being a house and starts being a destination: a Gunite pool and spa, a grotto with waterfalls and a slide, a hot tub, a slate patio, an outdoor grilling station, a stone fireplace, and a custom pool house.  

It falls in the Rose Tree Media School District

Together, the five add up to a one-week tour of Delco’s range: a $340,000 condo and a $2.3 million estate, a backyard pool and a barn-sized garage, five towns and four school districts, all inside one county.  

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