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Welcome to Newton
Explore the suburban oasis of Newton with its beautiful homes, top-rated schools, and lush green spaces. Enjoy a peaceful lifestyle just a short distance from the city with eclectic dining options, boutique shopping, and convenient access to major highways.
Neighborhood Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
Affluent suburban city with historic roots near Boston.
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THE LIFESTYLE
A suburban lifestyle with a strong sense of community, excellent schools, and natural beauty.
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THE REAL ESTATE MARKET
Sought-after real estate featuring elegant homes, top-rated schools, and a convenient location just outside Boston.
Attributes
Upscale Residential Area, Elite Schools and Universities, Accessible Transportation, Local Shops and Restaurants, Picturesque Parks and Green Spaces, Historical Landmarks, Family-Friendly Neighborhoods, Active Community, Community Events, Charming Architecture, Cultural Attractions
LOCATED IN BOSTON, MA
At a Glimpse
Newton
Newton is a city in Massachusetts, located about 7 miles west of Boston. It is known for its excellent schools, tree-lined streets, and historic homes. The city has a population of around 85,000 and covers an area of approximately 18 square miles. Newton is also home to a number of colleges and universities, including Boston College and Lasell College. The city is well-connected to Boston via several major highways and public transportation options, such as the MBTA's Green Line.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Affluent suburban city with historic roots near Boston.
It is known for its high quality of life and excellent public schools. It is a suburban city located just west of Boston and is considered one of the most affluent and educated communities in the United States. Newton is also known for its large number of parks and recreational areas, including the Charles River and the Newton Hills. Additionally, Newton is home to several institutions of higher learning, including Boston College and Mount Ida College.
THE LIFESTYLE
A suburban lifestyle with a strong sense of community, excellent schools, and natural beauty.
There are many things to do in Newton. Some popular options include visiting the Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead, hiking or biking the trails at the Hemlock Gorge Reservation, and exploring the many shops and restaurants in Newton Centre. Additionally, Newton is home to several parks and playgrounds, including the Elm Bank Reservation and the Newton Community Farm, and there are also several recreational facilities and community centers, such as the Newton YMCA and the Newton Community Service Center. For arts and culture, you can check out the Newton Cultural Alliance and the Newton Theatre Company.
THE REAL ESTATE MARKET
Sought-after real estate featuring elegant homes, top-rated schools, and a convenient location just outside Boston.
Newton is a highly desirable city in Massachusetts known for its excellent schools, picturesque neighborhoods, and proximity to Boston. As a result, the real estate market in Newton is generally quite strong and competitive, with relatively high prices compared to other areas in the state. The median home price in Newton is around $1.3 million, and the average price per square foot is around $500. However, prices can vary widely depending on the specific neighborhood and the type of property. Single-family homes are the most common type of housing in Newton, and there are many historic homes and large estates. The most expensive neighborhoods in Newton are Chestnut Hill and Newton Center, while the more affordable neighborhoods are Newtonville, Newton Lower Falls and Newton Upper Falls. The rental market in Newton is also quite competitive, with high demand for apartments and houses. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Newton is around $2,000. Overall, the real estate market in Newton is considered stable, with steady appreciation and low inventory.