A lovely three-bedroom, three-bathroom end-unit townhouse with expansive open layout recently hit the market in Berwyn, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Pauline and Brady Kramer, both Gladwyne natives, purchased the home seven years ago.
At the time, they liked that the management “kept the place immaculate. And we loved the location and the layout.”
They have since converted the 2,133-square-foot house to give it a more open layout.
The front door is next to the space with cathedral ceilings and a brick fireplace that could serve as a first-floor guest bedroom or an office. The spacious living room opens onto the elegant dining room, kitchen, family room, full bathroom, and the patio.
The primary suite on the upper level boasts a luxurious bathroom with a skylight. This level is also home to another large bedroom with a walk-in closet.
The home is part of a development built in 1980 and is located within the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District. The HOA provides exterior maintenance and lawn care, as well as water, sewer, and snow removal.
The home is also just a short walk away from the Daylesford Regional Rail station.
The house is listed for $465,000.
Read more about Pauline and Brady Kramer’s Berwyn home in The Philadelphia Inquirer.























































































