Arlington, Massachusetts
Neighborhood highlights: Real Estate, history, restaurants and more
Named in honor of heroes buried at Arlington National Cemetery in 1867, Arlington, MA is the birthplace of "Uncle Sam" Wilson and the first Public Children's Library. Outdoor recreational attractions include the Minuteman Bike Trail (11 miles beginning in Davis Sq. in Somerville, passing through Alewife Station in Cambridge and running all the way to Bedford), Spy Pond Field and Playground, Menotomy Rocks Park, Robbins Farm and Skyline Playground, McClennan Park and a town beach at the "Res".
Arlington's Mass Avenue is host to great restaurants, offering everything from the exotic meal to the simple burger. Arlington Real Estate provides an equally interesting variety of homes. In the East Arlington area, home to The Capital Theater, you'll find many newly renovated condominiums, large multi-families and single family homes lining the Lake Street area. Other notable neighborhoods include Jason Heights in the mid-town area which is home to some of the most stately properties, and Arlington Heights, popular for more modest home sales and easy commuting.
On street overnight parking is prohibited without a permit in all of the Arlington neighborhoods.
For more neighborhood news follow the Avenue 3 Real Estate blog.
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Arlington Real Estate Snapshot
Local Arlington, MA real estate market activity and real estate trends
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More information on Arlington homes:
Number of properties currently on the market in Arlington:
- Single Family Homes: 57 Properties
- Condominiums: 77 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 11 Properties
Number of new Arlington Real Estate listings in the last month:
- Single Family Homes: 23 Properties
- Condominiums: 20 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 3 Properties
Average sale price for Real Estate sold in Arlington, MA over the last 6 months:
- Single Family Homes: $537,132
- Condominiums: $390,524
- Multi-Family Homes: $548,809
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