Wayne
School districts are often what bring families to the Main Line in the first place. Wayne wins people over after that: a downtown people actually use, good restaurants, local shops, a train stop, and a full local calendar.
It works for buyers who want school options, an established home base, and a town where a random Saturday can include coffee, soccer, dinner, live music - or none of the above.
A Little of the Local Rhythm
Food + drinks
Teresa's Cafe is a true Wayne staple. Rosalie is an easy dinner-and-cocktails option; 118 North brings food, drinks, and live music.
Music + game day
Live bands at 118 North, seasonal events like PorchFest and Wheels of Wayne, plus parks and fields that keep the town moving.
Kids + weekends
Wayne Art Center classes and camps, Radnor parks, local sports, playgrounds, trails, and a calendar that gives families plenty of options.
The Home Search
For many families, the school district gets the search started. Then it becomes about which part of Wayne fits: close to downtown or more residential, older character or renovated, house, townhome, or condo.
Questions Buyers Usually Ask
Not sure whether you want downtown Wayne, a quieter street, or a nearby Main Line alternative? Tell the Doug Fero Team what a good weekend looks like for you and we will help you narrow it down.
Available Homes in Wayne
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