$329,900
- Studio
- 1,560 Sq Ft
104 Oak Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Trish Gesswein
Houwzer, LLC
(484) 878-5502
$329,900
104 Oak Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Trish Gesswein
Houwzer, LLC
(484) 878-5502
$450,000
15 Hirst Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Constance Johnson NextHome Virtue Realty
$299,000
3 Beverly Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Naomi Kurzyna Compass RE
$375,000 Coming Soon
34 Lexington Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Mohammed Ullah BHHS Fox&Roach-Newtown Square
$197,000
419 Gilpin Rd, Upper Darby, PA 19082
Jere Young 2% Real Estate Group
$195,000
319 E Essex Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Todd Jacobs EXIT Elevate Realty
$210,000
315 E Essex Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Todd Jacobs EXIT Elevate Realty
$236,500
401 Holly Rd, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Alicia Magill LPT Realty, LLC
$165,000
82 Hartley Rd, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Ron Pierce Carr Real Estate Company
$180,000
7117 Atlantic Ave, Upper Darby, PA 19082
Kolawole Ojulari Whitney Sims Realty LLC
$200,000
7160 Clover Ln, Upper Darby, PA 19082
Robert Travers Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
East Lansdowne, PA, is a small borough located about 7 miles west of Philadelphia in Delaware County. Established in 1902 from a single family farm, this tight-knit community spans three by six blocks and is known for its residential charm. The area features wide, gridded streets lined with poplar and dogwood trees, and housing styles include American Foursquares, Cape Cods, bungalows, and Colonial-inspired homes. Many properties have driveways leading to detached garages, while others offer street parking. The borough is culturally rich, with 69% of residents identifying as Black or African American, and community programs like The Nile Swim Club play a significant role in fostering local culture and reducing crime rates. The club, located in nearby Yeadon Community Park, offers a variety of activities including aquatics programs, nutritional workshops, and wellness programs for seniors.
East Lansdowne hosts several community events throughout the year, such as Summerfest, the Fourth of July Parade, and Community Day, which feature activities like food trucks, face painting, and live music. The borough also has a vibrant dining scene with local favorites like The Motherland, which serves African cuisine, and Empire Diner, known for its American fare. For those looking for nightlife, Carlette’s Hideaway and Uncle Joe’s Crab House are popular spots. Commuting is convenient with access to the SEPTA train and bus systems, and major routes like U.S. Route 13 and State Route 3 are nearby. Philadelphia International Airport is approximately 7 miles away, making travel easy for residents.