Moving to WALTHAM, MA? Why this city wrapped in a suburb is a great place to live.
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- You're thinking of moving to Waltham? Before you start your search, watch this quick video to learn what your money will get you in this busy city north west of Boston. Do you need 1 million? 2 million? or more? For more information about any of the homes I highlighted, or about the real estate market in general, contact me anytime!
Homes referenced: Updated 8/20/23
1. 21 Marlton Rod - $799,900 MLS#73079481 - SOLD $875,000
2. 20 College Farm Road - $1,299,900 MLS#73062605 - SOLD $1,210,000
3. 26 Brookfield Road - $1,550,000 MLS# 73004906 - EXPIRED
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Worked as a driver in that town for 13 years..great town to live in.
What town would you recommend for a brand new home buyer that love quite neighborhood, green area safe area for walking day or night accessible to the beach, an potentially to the freeway since potentially will be transferring jobs. I was thinking probably Peabody, Springfield, Fall River Quincy just an Idea thanks
Oh and home much are sales taxes and property taxes
If you want access to the ocean, highways, and/or commuter rail into Boston, then Quincy is your best bet of the four you listed. But there are so many other towns that fit those requirements as well. Happy to continue this conversation on the phone anytime. My phone number is in the description. 😊
We used to live in Waltham!!
I didn’t know that. I grew up right in the Waltham line near Moody Street!
@@bostonyouremyhome We were there for 4 years but Alan grew up there.
Why are the taxes on the $1.5m house 3 greater than the $800K house. Also Waltham used to be mostly working class. Moody street nothing special. I worked for a company that was located in the old Waltham Watch factory. This was back in the mid 70's. Also had a significant Puerta Rican population. My dad taught at Brandeis
Yes, most of Waltham was very blue-collar, especially around the Moody Street area. I grew up in Newton, near Moody Street, and spent many Saturday mornings at Salem Food. Lots of great memories going to the carnival and back to school shopping at Grover Cronin’s. Did you grow up in Waltham?
@@bostonyouremyhome
I grew up in Wellesley
Hey,@@michaelkustin7990. I grew up in Newton but have relatives in Wellesley. What year did you graduate?