America's past echoes through countless historic sites and homes in the Montgomery County area which trace the nation's growth. They range in size and grandeur from a 17th century log cabin to an 18th century governor's mansion. The suburbs also offer a range of housing options to meet your budget and style needs. Area statistics for housing are as follows:
? The number of housing units in Radnor Township increased by 11.6% from 1980 to 1990 (growing from 9,481 to 10,580 units, including apartments).
? About 90% of residential units were owner occupied as of 1992.
? The estimated median market value of residential units in 1990 was $266,700. The average price of homes sold Radnor Township in 2000 was $382,269 - more than twice the average of $153,276 for all homes sold in Delaware County.
Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census; Main Line Board of Realtors; and Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
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