Somerville, Massachusetts
Neighborhood highlights: Real Estate, transportation, entertainment and more
Somerville was established as a town in 1842 when it was separated from the urbanizing Charlestown. The Seven Hills of Somerville (Central, Cobble, Ploughed, Prospect, Spring, Winter and Seven Hills Park) provide the neighborhoods with walking paths, a wonderful range of restaurants and all levels of transportation. If you are looking to invest in Somerville real estate you will find a variety of opportunities.
Powder House Park in West Somerville is one of the great city parks. It houses an old stone armory dating from the 1700's. Davis Square, named in 1997 by the Utne Reader as the one of the 15 hippest places to live in the US, is home to a lively coffeehouse scene with each boasting its own fiercely loyal clientele. It is also known for its mom-and-pop shops, vintage stores, and other independent retailers.
Parking permits required for overnight parking.
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Somerville Real Estate Snapshot
Local Somerville, MA real estate market activity and real estate trends
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More information on Somerville homes:
Number of properties currently on the market in Somerville:
- Single Family Homes: 37 Properties
- Condominiums: 170 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 57 Properties
Number of new Somerville Real Estate listings in the last month:
- Single Family Homes: 11 Properties
- Condominiums: 49 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 10 Properties
Average sale price for Real Estate sold in Somerville, MA over the last 6 months:
- Single Family Homes: $494,324
- Condominiums: $380,554
- Multi-Family Homes: $544,629
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