291 Westbrook Dr
Clifton Heights, PA 19018
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1.5
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Square Feet
1,652 sq ft
About This Home
Welcoming, Westbrook Park end-row home, offering the space and freedom you deserve! Gather in the bright living room or share a memorable meal in the dining area, conveniently adjacent to the kitchen. With stainless steel appliances, generous cabinet space for storage, and recessed lighting for easier mealtime tasks, enjoy preparing your favorite dishes in this well-designed kitchen. The finished basement with half bath offers and access to rear parking offers tons of versatility – great for many uses! Enjoy sunny afternoons outdoors on the side covered porch and front patio too! Convenient location close to parks, public transportation, and more. Schedule your showing now before it’s gone! Always apply for your Marketplace Homes home through or with the help of one of our Leasing Coordinators. Marketplace Homes does not advertise on Craigslist and we will never ask you to wire money or pay via cash. The price listed is based on a 12-month lease for an approved applicant. Prices and special offers are valid for new residents only. All leasing information is believed to be accurate; however, prices and special offers may change without notice and are not guaranteed until the application has been approved. Additional fees may apply, including a lease administration fee, resident benefits package fee, and pet fees (where applicable).
291 Westbrook Dr is a townhome located in Delaware County and the 19018 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Upper Darby School District attendance zone.
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Clifton Heights is a compact borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, sitting about eight miles southwest of Philadelphia along Darby Creek. Despite covering just one square mile, it holds a dense, close-knit residential character that draws people who want suburban quiet with genuine proximity to a major city. Delaware County is the oldest settled section of Pennsylvania, and Clifton Heights grew out of that deep regional history as rail and road connections made suburban living practical in the early 20th century. The borough sits roughly midway between Philadelphia and the borough of Media, giving residents access to employment, culture, and services in both directions. A rail stop at Clifton-Aldan Station connects commuters directly to the city, and Interstate 476 runs just to the west. The rental market skews toward smaller apartment communities and multi-unit buildings rather than high-rises, reflecting the borough's modest footprint.
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