Downingtown Area School District, Chester County, PA

Main Street Village

Performance Tier

Below Average

Median Sold

$443,000

Avg. Appreciation

89%

Avg. $ Gain

$201,358

2025 Sales

11

Mid-Range price tier
Moderate Activity

Compared to the Downingtown Area district average, Main Street Village is
underperforming by 22%.

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

About

Main Street Village is a townhouse subdivision in Downingtown Borough, Chester County, built between 2000 and 2007 by at least two builders—S&S Development and Dixon Homes. Homes run 1,500–2,200 sq ft across 2–3 bedrooms with full basements and attached garages, accessed off Green Street via Jefferson Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue. The community sits within Downingtown Borough’s walkable grid, placing residents within reach of the borough’s East Lancaster Avenue corridor and the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line station, which provides direct rail service to Center City Philadelphia.

Specifications

Builder
S&S Development and Dixon Homes
Era
Late 20th Century (1980-2000) · avg year built 1993
Interior Square Footage
Approximately 1,500–2,200 sq ft of finished living space, with most homes in the 2- to 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath configuration; each unit includes a full basement and a 1-car attached garage.
Lot Character
Compact attached townhouse lots typical of an in-borough subdivision; individual lot sizes are small (public records show examples near 740–849 sq ft of land area), consistent with row-style construction accessed via Jefferson Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue off Green Street.
HOA
Unknown · Main Street HOA (managed by Shew Community Management, Downingtown)
School District
ZIP
19335

Home Stock

Interior-row and end-of-row townhouses built between 2000 and 2007 by at least two builders (S&S Development and Dixon Homes). Typical units carry 2–3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a walk-out or full unfinished basement, a 1-car attached garage, and main-floor fireplace. The public records structure mix confirms both interior-row, end-of-row, and at least one detached unit have transacted in the community.

Location & Access

Primary community access is via Green Street, branching onto Jefferson Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue. Interior streets include Buchanan Court, Cherry Street, and Truman Bridge Road. The Downingtown Borough grid (Lancaster Avenue / Route 30 corridor) is within walking distance, and the SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line and Amtrak Keystone Corridor station at 198 W Lancaster Avenue is located in the borough.

Location Anchors

Mailing City
Downingtown, PA 19335
County
Chester, PA
Centroid (lat, lng)
40.006, -75.698

What Makes This Distinct

Main Street Village’s location inside Downingtown Borough—rather than an outlying township—means buyers are subject to borough tax rates and borough municipal services rather than township equivalents; buyers should verify current millage against comparable township communities before drawing price-per-square-foot comparisons.

For Buyers & Sellers

If You’re Buying

Accessible at $443k median. historically strong appreciation. move fast – homes go quickly.

If You’re Selling

Strong appreciation – sellers gained $201k on average. trailing the district by 22%. solid 89% return on investment. homes selling quickly (quickly). median sale price $443k.

Worth Asking

Have you considered that the Downingtown Area School District operates multiple high school pathways—including the nationally ranked STEM Academy—and that elementary attendance boundaries can shift between contract years, meaning the East Ward assignment shown in current public sales data should be verified directly with the district before closing?

Common Questions

Who built Main Street Village in Downingtown, and when was construction completed?

At least two builders were involved in Main Street Village: S&S Development and Dixon Homes. Construction began in 2000 and was completed by 2007, according to documented community research from Bright public records-participating brokers.

What school serves Main Street Village at the elementary level?

Public sales data and community sources consistently list East Ward Elementary School within the Downingtown Area School District as the assigned elementary school for Main Street Village. East Ward is a K–5 public school in Downingtown Borough. School boundary assignments can change; buyers should confirm the current assignment with the Downingtown Area School District directly before making enrollment decisions.

Is there an HOA in Main Street Village, and what does it cover?

A homeowners association operating as ‘Main Street HOA’ is listed under Downingtown, PA by Shew Community Management, a Chester County property management firm that handles assessments, maintenance requests, and community documents. Specific fee amounts, covered services, and reserve fund details are not publicly documented and should be obtained via the community’s resale certificate package prior to any purchase.

Items to Verify with Your Agent

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

  • Avg Year Built — The structural data input lists avg_year_built as 1993, but multiple independent sources (mainlinephillyhomes.com, livingplaces.com, Redfin public records) confirm construction began in 2000 and completed by 2007, with a ‘circa 2002’ central date. The 1993 figure appears anomalous—possibly reflecting broader borough or ZIP-level data rather than this subdivision’s build range. Flagged for review; page copy uses the verified 2000–2007 construction window.
  • Approx Homes — No named source publishes a verified unit count for Main Street Village. The development is described as ‘large’ but no specific number has been confirmed. Left null to avoid fabrication.
  • Hoa Name — Shew Community Management’s publicly accessible community list shows ‘Main Street HOA · Downingtown, PA,’ which is the strongest available match, but no official HOA documents, CC&Rs, or direct confirmation from the HOA itself have been located. Reviewer should confirm via resale certificate or Chester County deed records.
  • Hoa Fees And Scope — No public source documents the specific monthly/annual assessment amount, what the HOA covers (exterior maintenance, common areas, landscaping, snow removal), or the reserve fund status. Buyers must obtain the current resale certificate.
  • Lot Character Text — Detached Unit — Public records structure mix includes one detached unit in the last 180 days. LivingPlaces and all secondary sources describe the community as entirely townhouses. The detached transaction may reflect a misclassified listing or a standalone unit on the community’s perimeter. Needs verification.

School District

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


View Downingtown Area School District Information

Sources Consulted

Public deed records · Chester County Recorder · mainlinephillyhomes.com · livingplaces.com · shewmanagement.com · foxroach.com · en.wikipedia.org · schooldigger.com · annbyerrealestate.com · neighborhoods.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