For Rent 244 N. Whitford Road in Exton! Listed by Rick Sheppard & RE/MAX Achievers! #ExtonRealEstate

RE/MAX Achievers 2 Offices in Collegeville & Pottstown Offering Real Estate Services
RE/MAX Achievers 2 Offices in Collegeville & Pottstown Offering Real Estate Services
Published on January 22, 2021
Just listed for rent by Rick Sheppard and RE/MAX Achievers with two offices in Collegeville and Pottstown! This Exton real estate rental is for rent for $2,000. The Exton real estate market is hot, especially the rental market! Exton homes are not for rent for many days in the Exton real estate market. This Exton home is Circa 1800 three story Quaker stone farmhouse located in beautiful West Whiteland Township, Chester County and the very desirable West Chester School District. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, both the living room and the main bedroom have wood burning fireplaces. Modern kitchen with exposed beams, wood burning Godin stove and built-in hutch. Located on a 1.6 acre lawn and treed lot. NOTE: property also for sale, see Bright MLS PACT525182. Contact our office to rent or buy Exton real estate! Learn more about Exton real estate and the Chester County are below.

Are you searching for an Exton home for rent or for an Exton home for sale? Are you searching for real estate for sale in the PA real estate market, or surrounding areas? Are you considering working with a Realtor to purchase a Exton home for sale or rent Exton real estate in PA? Or are you considering listing your home for sale or real estate for sale located in the Methacton School District or surrounding area? Let RE/MAX Achievers real estate show you how to: #1. sell your home in less than 7 days, #2. list your home for sale and sell your home fast with a Realtor, #3. choose a real estate agent to sell your home and so much more! RE/MAX Achievers also has access to for sale by owner (FSBO) homes, foreclosures, resale real estate for sale, new constructions homes for sale and REO properties. RE/MAX Achievers Realtors offer services beyond the Bally, PA real estate market! RE/MAX Achievers offers real estate services in 5 counties: Montgomery, Chester, Berks, Bucks and Philadelphia counties. Call our agents or find us on Facebook and Instagram at RE/MAX Achievers real estate, two offices located in Collegeville 610-489-5900 or Pottstown 610-819-1500.

Per the Exton Chamber of Commerce, Chester County is one of Pennsylvania’s three original counties along with Philadelphia, where William Penn settled in 1682, and Bucks Country to the north of Philadelphia.

As many as 2,000 settlers came from England along with Penn:  Quakers like Penn who sailed to the New World to settle the wilderness and practice their religion in peace.  Immigrants from England, Ireland, and Wales rapidly settled along Chester County’s rivers and within its gentle hills and magnificent forests.  The English and Welsh settled in the central and southeastern townships (today’s Exton Region) while the Scots-Irish inhabited the south and southwestern townships.  German and Swiss immigrants, our Pennsylvania Dutch, settled in the northern townships.

Because abundant sources of water power were readily available, milling was the county’s first industry.  An iron industry was quickly established in Coventry, Warwick and Valley Forge.  Later, during the nineteenth century, major ironworks were established in Phoenixville and Coatesville.  When the Pennsylvania Railroad was formed in 1846, Chester County’s flourishing iron industry was ready to forge the rails that helped expand the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Eventually, Pennsylvania’s General Assembly separated three new counties from the original Chester County-Lancaster County, Berks County and Delaware County.  Chester, the large navel shipbuilding city on the Delaware River, serves as the county seat until 1786.  Then the county seat was moved to a more central location, a village called Turk’s Head, renamed West Chester in 1789.

As the English and Welsh settled the central parts of Chester County in the early and middle decades of the eighteenth century, the Exton Region consisted of little more than a few farms.  Some historians claim a local farmer, William Trimble, named the area where the Pennsylvania Railroad intersected the Lancaster Pike for his birthplace in Exton, England.

As settled from Philadelphia made their way west and north, many of those early settlers found that the area we now call the Exton Region was just what they were looking for, and many decided to stay, to purchase land, and to start farming the fertile soil.  In 1851, James Beale opened a post office in Exton.  The road known as the Lincoln Highway and Route 30 ran straight through the center of the Exton Region.  This famous roadway was the main corridor from Philadelphia to Lancaster.  Most of the historic buildings in the area are located adjacent to or along Route 30.

One of these historic houses build along that corridor was Whitford Hall.  Like The Hankin Group’s “Ivy Cottage,” a three-story Georgian beauty built in the 1800s, it is located just off Route 30 West.  The Zook House, Exton Mall’s original tenant home, still remains in a different section of the property.  Built at the request of Welsh Quakers, the Uwchlan Meeting House served as a school several times in its long history, along with hosting regular religious meetings.

A number of Exton Region properties are include on The National Register of Historic Places including Whitford Lodge, Whitford Hall, Whitford Station, Woodledge, Woodlark Station, the Zook House, and the Williams Deluxe Cabins, built in 1937 at the eastern end of Route 30 near Frazer.

All of this history is another reason to buy or rent Exton real estate in Chester County, PA!

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