Car-Dependent
36
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.
218 Canterbury Rd, Havertown, PA 19083
218 Canterbury Rd, Havertown, PA 19083
Url: http://offcampushousing.villanova.edu/housing/property/218-canterbury-rd/8ttd3j3
Phone Number: (484) 234-2753
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No Pets Allowed
Township Line Shopping Center | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
Quarry Center | Walk: 37 min (1.9 mi) |
Llanerch Shopping Center | Walk: 42 min (2.2 mi) |
Defense Personnel Support Center | Drive: 22 min (8.7 mi) |
Penfield | Walk: 11 min (0.6 mi) |
West Overbrook | Walk: 10 min (0.6 mi) |
Beechwood-Brookline | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
Wynnewood Road | Walk: 28 min (1.5 mi) |
Parkview | Walk: 45 min (2.4 mi) |
Overbrook | Walk: 54 min (2.8 mi) |
Wynnewood | Walk: 49 min (2.5 mi) |
Ardmore | Walk: 51 min (2.7 mi) |
Merion | Walk: 59 min (3.1 mi) |
Narberth | Walk: 59 min (3.1 mi) |
Philadelphia International | Drive: 26 min (10.0 mi) |
Trenton Mercer | Drive: 66 min (41.4 mi) |
Haverford College | Walk: 53 min (2.8 mi) |
St Joseph's Univ., Phila. | Walk: 64 min (3.3 mi) |
Harcum College | Walk: 75 min (3.9 mi) |
Bryn Mawr College | Drive: 12 min (4.4 mi) |
Cobbs Creek Park | Walk: 48 min (2.5 mi) |
Merion Botanical Park | Walk: 59 min (3.1 mi) |
Arboretum of the Barnes Foundation | Walk: 68 min (3.6 mi) |
Haverford College Arboretum | Walk: 58 min (3.0 mi) |
Cobbs Creek Environmental Education Center | Walk: 77 min (4.0 mi) |
John McAleer, "The Local Real Estate Expert", has a proven reputation for hard work, honesty, and reliability. This has resulted in the majority of his business coming from personal referrals from past clients and friends, as well as awards and acknowledgements over the years. His superior professionalism, leadership, and enthusiasm has helped drive his success since 1985. Because of these dynamic relationships and a strong referral-based business, John has continuously remained Haverford Township's leading agent in all time sales. His work ethic and commitment to go the extra mile, evolved early in life. His interest in real estate and importance of a home in a family's life came premature to John McAleer. He learned firsthand how homeownership positively impacts a family and their feelings of security and unity. John shares this, "Many people today want to look at real estate as a financial investment, but for me and many others it's about having a place to call their own. That's just as important, if not more so." Success for John means handing over the keys to a family's first home, putting a sold sign on one of his listings, or having a client reach out with a real estate need or question. But ultimately, the relationships and bonds he forms are most important. As a lifelong resident of Haverford Township and The Main Line, John is a well-respected realtor in the local marketplace, with commitment and availability 24/7. He has been a Customer Quality Service Award Winner for honesty and excellent service for many years. He has a strong and dedicated work ethic and is committed to professionalism when representing his buyers and sellers. Over the years, he has formed his "King of the Name Game" nickname, stemming from his impressively quick memory and factual recall. Continued growth in client relationships as well as his sponsorship and participation in various community events and programs, make him one of the most successful real estate leaders in the community. People look to him for inspiration and guidance in making one of life's most important decisions. When John is not working (which is rare), you can find him in the garage fixing his cars, spending time with his grandkids, or trips to the shore. John also enjoys local history, catching up with his longtime friends, and weekend road excursions with his wife and fellow McAleer Team member, Mary.