Downingtown Area School District · Downingtown Borough, Chester County, PA

Green Street Mews

Performance Tier

Underperformer

Median Sold

$395,000

Avg. Appreciation

48%

Avg. $ Gain

$126,000

2025 Sales

3

Entry-Level price tier
Limited Activity
★ Value Play

Compared to the Downingtown Area district average, Green Street Mews is
underperforming by 51%.

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

About

Green Street Mews is a 30-unit attached townhome community developed by Progressive Housing Ventures on a former industrial site in Downingtown Borough, Chester County, completed in 2008. The community received the 2009 Building Innovation Award from the Pennsylvania Builders Association, a merit award in the national Best in American Living competition for Best Suburban Smart Growth Community, four Pyramid Awards from the Chester/Delaware County Homebuilders Association, and recognition from the Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance. Addresses run along Jefferson Avenue and Green Street, within approximately two blocks of Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown Station (SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line and Amtrak Keystone Service), Kerr Park, and the Struble Trail.

Specifications

Builder
Progressive Housing Ventures
Era
Early 21st Century (2000-2015) · avg year built 2007
Approximate Homes
~30 Townhome
Interior Square Footage
Units range from approximately 1,172 to 1,726 square feet across two to three levels. Floor plans include two- and three-bedroom configurations, with most three-bedroom end units near 1,426 square feet. Buyers should confirm exact unit dimensions from public records or listing information.
Lot Character
Green Street Mews is an urban-infill development on a previously industrial site in Downingtown Borough. Individual units sit on minimal private parcels; the HOA is responsible for exterior building maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal of common areas. Buyers should confirm specific unit or parcel dimensions from tax records or association documents.
School District
ZIP
19335

Home Stock

Attached brick townhomes, three levels, typically three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, with a ground-level foyer and tandem two-car garage. The main living area — open-concept kitchen, dining, and living room with balcony access — occupies the second level, with bedrooms on the third. Unit mix includes interior row and end-unit configurations.

Location & Access

The community addresses fall along Jefferson Avenue and Green Street in Downingtown Borough (19335). Continuous sidewalks lead approximately two blocks to Lancaster Avenue, where SEPTA’s Paoli/Thorndale Line (R-5) and Amtrak Keystone Service trains operate from Downingtown Station. Kerr Park and the trailhead of the Struble Trail are within walking distance. Buyers should verify their specific walking and commuting routes.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
Downingtown, PA 19335
Township
Downingtown Borough
County
Chester, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
40.006, -75.703

What Makes This Distinct

The community’s HOA is contractually responsible for exterior building maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal — a structural feature that distinguishes ownership costs here from a standard fee-simple townhome where those obligations fall to individual owners. Prospective buyers should obtain the current HOA budget, reserve study, and declaration of covenants before making an offer.

For Buyers & Sellers

If You’re Buying

Accessible at $395k median. move fast – homes go quickly. limited inventory – be patient.

If You’re Selling

Sellers gained $126k on average. trailing the district by 51%. homes selling quickly (quickly). median sale price $395k.

Worth Asking

Have you considered that Downingtown Station is currently undergoing a PennDOT-planned relocation project — construction anticipated to begin mid-2027 — that will move the platform approximately a half mile east to Brandywine Avenue, and what that shift in station location might mean for your daily walk-to-train routine from Jefferson Avenue?

Common Questions

Who developed Green Street Mews, and when was construction completed?

Green Street Mews was developed and built by Progressive Housing Ventures, with architectural design by Barton Partners Architects & Planners, on a former industrial site at Green Street in Downingtown Borough. The 30-unit community was completed in 2008. Individual construction years may vary by unit; buyers should verify the specific year built for any unit from public tax records or listing information.

What does the HOA cover at Green Street Mews?

Based on public records listing descriptions, the homeowners association at Green Street Mews is responsible for exterior building maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal. The formal HOA name, current dues amount, reserve fund status, and full scope of covered items are not publicly verifiable from available sources. Buyers must request the current HOA documents — including the budget, reserve study, and declaration — directly from the association or its management company before settling.

What rail service is available near Green Street Mews, and are there any planned changes to Downingtown Station?

Downingtown Station currently serves both SEPTA’s Paoli/Thorndale Line (regional rail to Philadelphia) and Amtrak’s Keystone Service. PennDOT has an active project to relocate the station approximately a half mile east to Brandywine Avenue (US Route 322), with construction anticipated to begin in mid-2027. The new station will include ADA-compliant high-level platforms and expanded parking. Buyers who value walkability to the train should evaluate both the current station location and the planned future location relative to Jefferson Avenue.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

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

  • Hoa Name — No formal HOA or condominium association name for Green Street Mews is publicly verifiable from available sources. Public records confirm an association exists and covers exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, but the legal entity name and management company are not disclosed in available public records. Buyers must request this information directly.
  • Hoa Notes — Dues Amount And Management Company — Current HOA dues, reserve fund status, and management company name are not verifiable from publicly available sources. Buyers should obtain the current budget and reserve study directly from the association.
  • Most Common Elementary — Public records structural data lists no most-common elementary school for this community. The Chester County Planning Commission and listing sources confirm Downingtown Area School District assignment, but specific elementary school feeder cannot be verified without current district boundary maps. Buyers should confirm directly with Downingtown Area School District.
  • Approx Homes — Unit Numbering Verification — The Chester County Planning Commission PDF and multiple public records listing sources consistently cite 30 total units; however, unit numbers observed in public records range from at least #6 through #25 across Green Street and Jefferson Avenue addresses, suggesting some address variation. The 30-unit figure is treated as verified but buyers should confirm unit count from association documents.

School District

Green Street Mews is served by the Downingtown Area School District. Buyers should verify current school assignments directly with the district.


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Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Chester County Recorder · chescoplanning.org · homes.com · alangood.brightmlshomes.com · exprealty.com · rbrown.annearundelproperties.com · en.wikipedia.org · advancingparail.com · downingtown.org · chesco.org · usnews.com

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