West Chester Area School District, Chester County, PA

East Bradford Twp

Performance Tier

Exceptional

Median Sold

$950,000

Avg. Appreciation

79%

Avg. $ Gain

$509,333

2025 Sales

4

Premium price tier
Limited Activity

Compared to the West Chester Area district average, East Bradford Twp is
outperforming by 74%.

Based on 33 years of public sales records across 2418 neighborhoods in 4 counties.

About

East Bradford Township is a 15.1-square-mile civil township in central Chester County, established by partition of Bradford Township in 1731 and bounded immediately west of West Chester Borough. The township has preserved roughly 6,000 acres—more than 60% of its land mass—through active conservation partnerships with the North American Land Trust, Brandywine Conservancy, and Natural Lands, a scale of open-space retention that distinguishes it from most Chester County municipalities that urbanized during the same period. Twelve separate named parks and nature areas, including Harmony Hill Nature Area (over 240 acres, 7 miles of trails) and Starr Farm Park (one of the last intact farmsteads in the Paradise Valley Historic District), are held under formal conservation easement and maintained by township staff, with the Brandywine Conservancy, Natural Lands, and the North American Land Trust all holding easements on township parkland.

Specifications

Era
Mixed · avg year built 1962
Approximate Homes
~3258 SFH
Interior Square Footage
Active listings and sales reflect a wide range, from under 2,000 sq ft for older ranch-style and cape-style homes to over 9,000 sq ft for estate properties on multi-acre parcels. One real estate aggregator reports an average of approximately 4,243 sq ft for East Bradford Township listings, well above the Chester County average of 2,780 sq ft.
Lot Character
Township zoning sets a minimum gross lot size of three acres in the R-1 District and two acres in the R-2 District, with a minimum 200-foot lot width at the building line in both districts. The R-1 District caps building coverage at 10% and total lot coverage at 15%, preserving the open character of most residential parcels. Properties near the East Branch of the Brandywine River and Plum Run corridor are subject to an active floodplain overlay and steep-slope conservation district, both of which restrict disturbance and govern development permits.
HOA
None found
School District
ZIP
19382

Home Stock

The housing stock is organic and non-uniform, spanning pre-Revolutionary-era fieldstone farmhouses, mid-century detached single-family homes built largely in the 1950s–1970s, and contemporary estate construction on multi-acre lots. Public records structure data for the premium price tier shows exclusively detached single-family homes. A small portion of the township’s roughly 3,258 residential units consists of townhouses (approximately 22%) and condominiums (approximately 6%), concentrated near the township’s eastern edge adjacent to West Chester Borough.

Location & Access

U.S. Route 322 (West Chester Bypass / Downingtown Pike) runs east–west through the township’s central corridor. U.S. Route 322 Business follows Downingtown Pike in the eastern portion. Pennsylvania Route 52 (Lenape Road) runs northeast–southwest through the southeastern portion. Pennsylvania Route 162 (Strasburg Road) parallels Route 322 just to the south. Pennsylvania Route 842 follows Bridge Road, Creek Road, and West Miner Street through the southern and eastern sections.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
West Chester, PA 19382
County
Chester, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
39.947, -75.613

What Makes This Distinct

East Bradford Township carries twelve entries on the National Register of Historic Places—including Strode’s Mill (built 1721), the Strode’s Mill Historic District (added 1989), Gibson’s Covered Bridge, and the Paradise Valley Historic District—and operates an active Historical Commission with a tiered Historic Resource Inventory; properties classified as Class 1 require township review and approval before any exterior alteration or demolition, a regulatory layer buyers of older homes must account for before committing to renovation plans.

For Buyers & Sellers

If You’re Buying

$950k median price point. solid appreciation track record. move fast – homes go quickly.

If You’re Selling

Exceptional appreciation – sellers gained $509k on average. outperforming the district by 74%. solid 79% return on investment. homes selling quickly (quickly). median sale price $950k.

Worth Asking

Have you considered that buying an older home in East Bradford Township could trigger Historic Resource Inventory review—meaning township approval may be required before exterior changes, regardless of whether a building permit would otherwise be needed—and that the floodplain overlay along the Brandywine and Plum Run corridors imposes a separate development-permit layer on any construction or site disturbance?

Common Questions

What school district serves East Bradford Township, and which elementary school is most common for homes in the premium price tier?

East Bradford Township is served entirely by the West Chester Area School District. Multiple elementary schools serve different sections of the township: East Bradford Elementary, Hillsdale Elementary (725 West Market Street), Mary C. Howse Elementary, and Sarah Starkweather Elementary. Public sales data identifies Hillsdale Elementary as the most common elementary assignment for detached single-family homes in the premium price tier. Hillsdale serves grades K–5 with approximately 540 students and a 13:1 student-teacher ratio. Almost all township areas feed to Pierce Middle School and West Chester Henderson High School, with a small portion zoned to Stetson Middle School and Rustin High School. School boundaries can change; buyers should verify assignment directly with the West Chester Area School District before purchase.

Is there a homeowners association covering East Bradford Township, and what services does the township provide directly?

There is no township-wide homeowners association in East Bradford Township. Certain specific communities within the township—including Bradford Square and Plum Tree Townhouses—operate their own HOAs for refuse and community services; those residents contact their HOA rather than the township for trash collection specifics. The broader township provides Public Works services including road resurfacing, sign maintenance, park maintenance, stormwater drainage, and snow removal. Trash and recycling for most township residents is collected by A.J. Blosenski, Inc. on Fridays, billed quarterly. Residents pay three separate real estate tax bills: county and township taxes collected by the Chester County Treasurer, West Chester Area School District taxes collected by Berkheimer Associates, and a 1.25% local Earned Income Tax collected by Keystone Collections Group.

What open space and recreational infrastructure is physically accessible to East Bradford Township residents?

East Bradford Township operates more than a dozen named passive-recreation parks and nature areas, the majority held under formal conservation easement. Harmony Hill Nature Area offers over 7 miles of natural-surface trails open to pedestrians and cyclists (with dogs on leash permitted). Starr Farm Park connects via trail to the paved Brandywine Trail in Sugar’s Bridge Nature Area. The Plum Run Preserve—currently under phased development—will link West Chester University’s Robert B. Gordon Natural Area to the Strode’s Mill Historic District via a paved multi-use trail. Additional open areas include Mt. Bradford Preserve, Jefferis Ford Nature Area, Shaw’s Bridge Park, Paradise Valley Nature Area, Sconnelltown Park, Ingram’s Mill Nature Area, and the Jane I. Reed Park. The township runs a monthly ‘Free a Tree’ volunteer stewardship program in its parklands, coordinated through the Property Steward’s office.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

A few specifics on this page are sourced from secondary aggregators or older filings. Confirm before relying:

  • Entity Type — Input was preset as ‘subdivision’ but East Bradford Township is a civil municipality (15.1 sq mi, 10,335 population, official township government at eastbradford.org). Overridden to ‘borough_or_community’. The public records label ‘East Bradford Twp’ captures the entire township, not a named subdivision within it.
  • Avg Year Built (1962) — An average year built of 1962 for an entire township is plausible (township-wide housing stock average spanning pre-1900 historic structures through recent construction) but is not meaningful as a subdivision-era indicator. It should not be used to classify the era of any specific neighborhood within the township. flagged as anomalous for the preset entity_type of subdivision.
  • Approx Homes — Figure of 3,258 is from mainlinephillyhomes.com (a brokerage data page), not a census or township source. Treated as ‘estimated’, not ‘verified’.
  • Builder — No single builder. The township developed organically over 290+ years across dozens of subdivisions and individual lot sales. No builder can be assigned.
  • Hoa Name — No township-wide HOA. Two specific communities within the township (Bradford Square and Plum Tree Townhouses) have their own HOAs for trash contracting, per the township’s own new-resident page. No HOA governs the broader township area.
  • Interior Sqft Range Text — Range is synthesized from active listing snapshots and one real estate aggregator; no single authoritative source covers all sold properties. The 4,243 sq ft average from chestercountyhomeliving.com reflects current active listings only and may not represent the full sold-price tier.
  • Lot Character Text — Floodplain Specifics — The zoning ordinance confirms a floodplain overlay exists and requires a development permit from the Floodplain Administrator, but FEMA flood map zone designations for specific parcels were not retrieved. Buyers should pull FEMA FIRM maps for any specific address.
  • School Boundary Verification — Wikipedia and township sources confirm four elementary schools serve sections of East Bradford Township. Public sales data identifies Hillsdale as most common for the premium tier, but boundary lines shift; buyers must verify directly with WCASD.

School District

East Bradford Twp is served by the West Chester Area School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.


View West Chester Area School District Information

Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Chester County Recorder · en.wikipedia.org · livingplaces.com · eastbradford.org · northamericanlandtrust.org · ecode360.com · hde.wcasd.net · usnews.com · mainlinephillyhomes.com · chestercountyhomeliving.com · news.chescoplanning.org

Data refreshed: April 25, 2026 (median sold, appreciation, performance tiers, narratives) · Content reviewed: April 25, 2026 (overview, structural insight, FAQs)

The Cyr Team · 2418 neighborhoods · 4 counties · 33 years of public sales records