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Berwyn, PA
The Jenkins Arboretum and botanical garden showcases Pennsylvania's native trees, rhododendrons, azaleas, blueberries, ferns, wildflowers, and more. This 46-acre facility is also home to many varieties of wildlife including foxes, hawks, owls, squirrels, and other woodland creatures. The Arboretum is open to the public 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset with free admission.
Founded in 1877, Berwyn was named after Berwyn Hills in Meionetshire, Wales. Both Berwyn and Devon are officially designated as census designated places - a communities that lack a central government but resemble an incorporated town or village. The government and school system for the Devon-Berwyn area is shared by Tredyffrin Township and Easttown Township.
Over the past twelve months the median price of homes sold in Berwyn was $488,900 with a median home appreciation of 14.5%. Over that same period, the median appreciate of homes in the metro region was 14.1%. Among the single family homes in Berwyn, 82.8% primarily owned and not used as rental properties. This is one of the highest ownership percentages in the Main Line real estate area.
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