Concord, Massachusetts
Neighborhood highlights: Real Estate, history, recreation and more
The first American military victory occurred at Concord's Old North Bridge. It is an easy walk from Monument Square in the town center, which is filled with interesting shops, eateries, and a friendly small town atmosphere. Beautiful historic homes populate Concord real estate and provide the backdrop for the quintessential New England experience.
Concord has a remarkably rich literary history: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), who moved to the town in 1835, quickly became its most prominent citizen. Other literaries include Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) and Henry David Thoreau (1817- 1862).
Walden Pond, a great swimming hole, the Concord River, and many historic attractions add to the richness of this beautiful town. For a fun afternoon, for little money, rent a canoe at The South Bridge Boat House along the Concord River...a great way to view Concord real estate!!!
No on-street overnight parking.
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Concord Real Estate Snapshot
Local Concord, MA real estate market activity and real estate trends
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More information on Concord homes:
Number of properties currently on the market in Concord:
- Single Family Homes: 121 Properties
- Condominiums: 27 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 5 Properties
Number of new Concord Real Estate listings in the last month:
- Single Family Homes: 15 Properties
- Condominiums: 9 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 2 Properties
Average sale price for Real Estate sold in Concord, MA over the last 6 months:
- Single Family Homes: $964,521
- Condominiums: $371,780
- Multi-Family Homes:
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