Hardwood-style floors and an open layout set this one-bedroom apart, drawing you into a living space where recessed lighting and thoughtful window treatments give every corner a polished, livable feel. At 690 square feet, the floor plan makes smart use of each room, creating a home that feels larger than its footprint suggests. The living area is the clear heart of it all, a well-proportioned space where natural light shifts across the floors as the day moves on, making the room feel different at noon than it does at dusk. There is room here for a proper sofa, a reading chair, a life arranged the way you want it. The kitchen continues the tone set by the living space, outfitted with stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, and a stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and self-cleaning oven all in place and ready. A garbage disposal keeps things tidy, and because the washer and dryer are tucked right inside the unit, laundry never requires a trip down a hallway or a pocketful of quarters. The layout flows from kitchen to living room without interruption, so cooking and conversation happen in the same easy breath. The bedroom is quiet and generously sized, anchored by a walk-in closet that handles storage without compromise. An entry-level location means no stairs between you and your front door, a detail that quietly improves daily life in ways you notice every single time you arrive home with groceries. Beyond the front door, Radnor Crossing layers on a full range of amenities that turn a good apartment into a genuinely comfortable place to live. The pool and picnic area give warm-weather evenings somewhere to go. The fitness center means you can skip the gym membership. The clubhouse, game room, and meeting room offer spaces to gather, work, or simply change your scenery. Tennis courts and a jogging path keep active routines close to home, and the dog park means your pet has a place to run. Parking is available on-site, and the building welcomes both cats and dogs, so the whole household makes the move. St. Davids sits in the heart of the Main Line, a quieter, tree-lined corner of PA where the pace feels intentional without feeling remote. Radnor Township's walkable village character means coffee, dining, and everyday errands are close, and the area's rail access connects you to Center City Philadelphia without the friction of a car commute. Life here has an ease to it, a rhythm built around a neighborhood that handles the practical details well enough that you can spend your energy on everything else. Pricing and availability subject to change on a daily basis. Photos are of model units. Parking may be available subject to availability and may be an additional fee.