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Natick, Massachusetts offers an excellent variety of public services, including shopping facilities, with varied architectural styles. In addition to a blend of old-world charm, modern construction, and progressive services, an excellent public school system features beautiful campuses that have attracted national attention.
Housing options in Natick, Massachusetts are both diverse and attractive. Route 9 and the Massachusetts Turnpike provide residents with an easy commute to Boston. Primarily residential, Natick also supports a strong commercial sector. Extensive shopping is found in the downtown district, at Natick Mall with an expected expansion opening in Fall of 2007 estimated at $300,000,000 to include the state's first Nordstrom Department Store. Outdoor activities and facilities are abundant in Natick with its beautiful State Park and well-equipped beach area an easy distance to any resident or neighborhood. Tennis courts, YMCA, parks, playgrounds, playing fields, private swim and tennis club, a yacht club, and Memorial Beach are all available for all-season recreation.
Sudbury, Massachusetts, is a town of approximately 17,000 residents that has grown into an affluent suburb of Boston. The town is made up of man... Read more
A truly historic town sporting the zip code 01776, Sudbury was settled by colonists in 1683 and incorporated as a town a year later. Today more tha... Read more
Medfield was incorporated in June, 1651, after separating from the Town of Dedham. By 1660 the town was mapped out and had a population of 234. I... Read more
Midway between Boston and Worcester, Framingham provides excellent access to public transportation in both directions via commuter rail train servic... Read more
What’s a Winnetka with hills? A Palo Alto with snow? A Greenwich with a 20 minute commute? It’s Wellesley Massachusetts!Location. Location... Read more
This exclusively residential community features quaint, winding roads graced by some of the most beautiful houses and landscaped gardens in th... Read more
Incorporated in 1713, Weston was town with a mainly agricultural economy, but also had some doctors, a sawmill and several taverns. The Golden Bal... Read more
The town of Wellesley is located in historic Norfolk County, Massachusetts, just 16 miles southwest of Boston. As part of a well-established an... Read more
As a 300-year old college town, Wellesley is rich in historical and cultural attractions. The town’s designated historic district lies along Cottag... Read more
With so much to offer new residents—a welcoming, historic community, excellent educational opportunities, and a variety of cultural attractions—it i... Read more
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