Monday, July 31, 2017

Homes for Sale in Newton

Live in one of the most sought after residential communities in metropolitan Boston!


Newton is a suburban city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Known as the Garden City, Newton is six miles west of Boston.

Newton MA Homes for Sale

It is bordered by Waltham and Watertown on the north, Needham and the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston on the south, Wellesley and Weston on the west, and Brookline and the Brighton neighborhood of Boston on the east. Newton lies within the so-called Boston Basin, a tiny structure of the Appalachian Mountain Range.

Convenience, livability, and its own unique character are what usually attract buyers looking for homes for sale in Newton.

Newton is composed of 13 small bustling villages that come together to form the Garden City. The villages of Newton are Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Four Corners, Newton Centre, Newton Corner, Newton Highlands, Newton Lower Falls, Newton Upper Falls, Newtonville, Nonantum, Oak Hill, Thompsonville, and Waban.

Its historic homes, good public schools, and safe and quiet neighborhoods make Newton a desirable community for those who commute to Boston.


Newton has been consistently ranked as one of the best cities to live in the country. In fact, Newton was named by Money Magazine as the fourth best small city among the places to live in America in August 2012.

This community is home to over 50 public and private schools ranging from preschool to high school. There are also seven colleges in Newton including Boston College, Mount Ida College, and Pine Manor College.

Homes for Sale in Newton MA
Newton is known as an outstanding place to commute into Boston for employment opportunities. It is served by three modes of mass transit run by the MBTA: light rail, commuter rail, and bus service.

There are many reasons why Newton is a great place to call home!


This vibrant community is close to Boston and various highways and public transportation systems. It has attractive neighborhoods and high property values. In addition, Newton has a well-run municipal government, and a strong, nationally-recognized school system.

Newton also has a nationally-accredited museum. Located on Jackson Road and Washington Street,  Jackson Homestead and Museum displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton, Massachusetts, and the Underground Railroad.

In addition, the community also has a symphony orchestra, resident theater groups and an Arts in the Parks Program.

Newton is rich in residential development and commercial activity. Its commercial area is along Route 9 that links Boston to communities in the west. You will find an abundance of retail and business activity along this stretch of road.

Are you looking for a Newton MA home for sale?

Newton has a wide range of real estate offerings and community landscapes.


Typically, a two bedroom/two bathroom unattached single family home between 1,200 to 1,750 square feet of space will cost about $500,000, which is  a good price considering the desirability of this neighborhood.

Single family homes for sale in Newton, MA have a median listing price of $1,424,000 and a price per square foot of $430.

Condos and Townhomes have a median listing price of $1,424,000 and a price per square foot of $430.

Multi-Family homes have a median listing price of $1,424,000 and a price per square foot of $430.

Visit http://WestwoodHomesForSaleinMA.com for more information about the community and the homes for sale in Newton.

Looking for a home here in Newton? Call me today at 781-956-6591. I can arrange a showing and get more information about the Newton homes that you are interested in.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Homes for Sale in Wellesley

Come and see one of America’s loveliest suburban communities!

Stunning homes for sale in Wellesley are waiting for you.
Wellesley MA homes for sale


Wellesley is a charming affluent town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is part of Greater Boston and is located in eastern Massachusetts. It is bordered on the east by Newton, on the north by Weston, on the south by Needham and Dover and on the west by Natick.
The town was originally a part of Needham and was then called West Needham, Massachusetts. During the 1880s,  residents voted to secede from Needham and the town was re-christened Wellesley.
The community embraces both New England traditions and modern amenities. Today, it has the 5th highest median household and family incomes in all of Massachusetts. Real estate in Wellesley is comprised of single family homes including many estates and antique homes.
Wellesley has been recognized for its natural beauty, cultural events, educational institutions, and historical sites. It’s no wonder that many people are interested in Wellesley homes for sale.
The town concentrates on green technology. In fact, in its attempt to reduce its carbon footprint, Wellesley invested in green schools, renewable energy, waste management, and preserving and protecting resources.

Education in Wellesley

Wellesley holds the second greatest concentration of residents with advanced degrees in the country. The public educations service in the area are excellent. In fact, Wellesley High School earned a gold medal in 2007 when it was ranked 70th best public high school in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
The community also has a middle school and seven elementary schools, which include Bates, Upham, Schofield, Fiske, Hardy, Hunnewell, and Sprague. The private schools in Wellesley include Tenacre Country Day School, St. John the Evangelist, and Dana Hall School.
It is also the home of Wellesley College, Babson College, and a campus of Massachusetts Bay Community College.
Wellesley MA real estate


Wellesley is recognized as one of the most educated towns in the country.

Transportation in Wellesley

There are many transportation options in Wellesley. The town is served by three stations along the Framingham/ Worcester Line of the MBTA Commuter Rail. The stations are Wellesley Square, Wellesley Hills, and Wellesley Farms.
The bus service in Wellesley is provided by the Metrowest Regional Transit Authority (MWRTA) and runs along  Walnut Street, Cedar Street, and Route 9.
There are also specific transportation services for seniors. The Wellesley Council on Aging contracts out a daily low-cost minibus service offering elderly access to several local medical facilities and the Woodland MBTA station.

Real Estate in Wellesley

Wellesley  is known for its historic district, with homes built circa 1860. However, in the recent years, the town witnessed a surge in condominium developments. There are several two-unit town homes built on former two-family house lots. There is also an upscale condominium complex in the heart of Wellesley Square.
There are also new houses built on tear down lots. These new construction homes are found in almost every zoning district, every neighborhood, and every price range. There are also luxury houses with an acre or more of land.
Homes for sale in Wellesley have a median listing price of $1,498,000 and a price per square foot of $440.

With the gorgeous stately homes, the high quality of the public schools, the local cultural and historical attractions, and the active civic participation of its residents, anyone will be lucky to call this place home!


Hi, I’m Sheila Moyan! With my expertise and skills, we can find the Wellesley home that suits your needs.
Ready to buy a home in Wellesley? Call me today at 781-956-6591. Let’s make it happen!


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Friday, July 14, 2017

Needham Homes for Sale in MA

Get ready to fall in love with this quintessential family-centric town!

Take your pick from the beautiful homes for sale in Needham.

Homes for sale in Needham MA

Needham is a delightful residential town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is a suburb of Boston. It is located on rocky uplands within a loop of the Charles River. Almost half of the households here are married families with children.

It developed slowly as a town of farming, grazing, and small water-powered mills. Before the 20th century, knitwear manufacturing was the town’s economic backbone. After World War II and with the opening of Route 128, Needham gained access to the developing electronics industry.

As part of Boston’s metropolitan area, Needham is surrounded by similar suburban communities. It is bordered by Wellesley, West Roxbury, Newton, Dover, Dedham, and Westwood.

Proximity is one of the key appeals to Needham and this serene residential community continues to grow in desirability. In fact, many buyers are drawn to the attractive homes for sale in Needham.

Needham covers about 12 square miles. It is governed by a board of selectmen and by representative town meeting. There are a variety of municipal services and committees to make sure that residents are provided with police and fire protection, garbage collection, and snow removal. There is also a free public library, a vibrant and welcoming place for all people to gather, meet, and learn.

Education in Needham


Needham has 5 elementary schools for grades K-5: John Eliot Elementary School, Hillside Elementary School, William Mitchell Elementary School, Newman Elementary School, and Broadmeadow Elementary School. Sunita L. Williams Elementary School is a new school that will replace the aging Hillside Elementary School once it is completed. It is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019 or 2020.

The town of Needham has one high school, Needham High School. It underwent a $62-million renovation that was completed in 2009. There are also two middle schools: William F. Pollard Middle School, for the seventh and eighth grade, and High Rock School, for sixth grade only.

There are also private schools like St. Joseph's Elementary School, St. Sebastian's School, and Monsignor Haddad Middle School.

Transportation


Needham is just 10 minutes southwest of Boston. MBTA provides commuter rail service from Boston’s South Station with four stops in Needham on its Needham Line: Needham Heights, Needham Center, Needham Junction and Hersey.

The I-95/Route 128 circumferential highway that circles Boston goes through Needham, with three ways out giving access to the town. Additionally, Massachusetts Route 135 goes through the town.

Needham is well served by public transportation and is an ideal community for commuters to Boston.


The town of Needham features a variety of public open space which includes Rosemary Pool, a public swimming pool built into Rosemary Lake. The Park and Recreation Department supervises the pool and provides other athletic recreational programs including tennis and youth summer activities.

Real Estate in Needham

Are you looking for homes for sale in Needham?
Needham features a plethora of high-end single family homes, townhomes,  and condominiums.

Needham MA homes for sale

The average median listing price is $1.2 million while the average price per square foot is $350.

Visit http://WestwoodHomesForSaleinMA.com for more information about the community and the homes for sale in Needham.
If you would like to talk about the specifics of the available homes for sale in Needham, you can contact me, Sheila Moylan, at (781) 956-6591.

Give me a call and I will be happy to help you find the right property for your needs.
In case you can not view this video here, please click the link below to view Needham Homes for Sale in MA on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U912r-0c2Hw&feature=youtu.be


Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Westwood Homes for Sale in MA

Live in one of the most desirable locations in Eastern Massachusetts

Westwood is a fairly upscale rural town, a little southwest of Boston. Initially established as "West Dedham" in 1641, it has become one of the preferred residential places in Eastern Massachusetts.

Westwood MA Homes for Sale


In fact,  CNN/Money Magazine named it as the 13th best places to live in the United States. Boston Magazine included Gay Street in Westwood as one of the best streets in the Boston area.


This town has access to Interstates 93 and 95.


The commuter rail service from Boston also makes two stops in Westwood. One is on the Providence/Stoughton Line, and the other one is on the Franklin Line giving easy access to Providence, New Haven, New York City and Washington DC.


This town’s proximity to Boston, plus its transportation systems, are huge selling points. It is not surprising that many buyers are interested in finding Westwood homes for sale.


A beautiful town with a country feel

If you are looking for a rural haven, you will find it in Westwood. It is a beautiful town with lots of tree and scenic spots around.


This town has numerous acres of conservation land. Hale Reservations  has 1200 acres of land, several ponds and streams. It has a park, walking paths, and hiking trails. You can also try horseback riding or cross country skiing here.


Another treasure of Westwood is Buckmaster Pond. It is great for those who love fishing and boating.


A strong sense of community exists in Westwood.


It is common to see neighbors help each others, which does not happen in many suburban places. You can get that small-town feel that you are longing for in this lovely place.


Aside from the beautiful scenery and warm, kind-hearted neighbors, Westwood is also proud of its excellent educational system. It ranks as one of the best educational systems in the state.


This town is great choice if you are looking for a new home for to raise a family.


The homes of Westwood MA

Are you looking for a 1920's  classic style stone and brick home on a spacious lot, a sanctuary where you seek serenity and retreat?


Do you want a custom-built home on a large lot with a landscaped front yard, complete with a dream kitchen with high-end appliances and luxury finishes ?

Homes for Sale in Westwood


Perhaps you prefer a newly constructed estate that offers a generous living space?


No matter what kind of home features and amenities you are looking for, you will find it in the homes for sale in Westwood.


Westwood homes range from 17th century colonials to contemporary designs. You will find that most homes in this town are large and often feature beautiful landscapes.


Currently, Westwood homes range from .28 acres to  8.22 acres. The price per square feet ranges from $237-$439.


The median price of homes in Westwood is $600,000, making it a wealthy community. It is also one of the most peaceful towns you will ever see.


In Westwood MA, comfort, convenience, location and privacy are all yours.


Visit my website http://WestwoodHomesForSaleinMA.com to learn more about Westwood homes.

Looking for a home here in Westwood? Contact me, Sheila Moylan, at (781) 956-6591. I can make your realty dreams into a reality.



In case you cannot view this video here, please click the link below to view Westwood Homes for Sale in MA on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPgMDu7_MFc&feature=youtu.be