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1,647 listings found within of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Boston, MA
Property at 51 Whitten St. 02122, Boston, MA For Sale
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$245,000
Lynn, MA
Property at 24 East Park Ave. 01902, Lynn, MA For Sale
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$246,000
Springfield, MA
Property at 179 Overlook Dr 01118, Springfield, MA For Sale
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$246,900
Ludlow, MA
Property at 145 Fuller Street 01056, Ludlow, MA For Sale
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$248,500
Hingham, MA
Property at 4 Nutty Hill 02043, Hingham, MA For Sale
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$249,000
Hull, MA
Property at 22a Porrozzo 02045, Hull, MA For Sale
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Hadley, MA
Property at 15 Hawley Road 01035, Hadley, MA For Sale
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$249,000
Holyoke, MA
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Welcome to Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, a suburb of both Boston and Worcester, 50 minutes from Boston and 15 minutes from downtown Worcester, MA. This town resembles a Norman Rockwell painting in the winter months. Although Shrewsbury offers considerable commercial development and shopping centers along Route 9, the town continues to retain its charm and character.

Lake Quinsigamond is a long deep lake separating Worcester and Shrewsbury, MA. The Quinsigamond Boat Club was formed during the mid 1800’s.and the first boat race or ‘regatta’ was held. The lake’s geographical features make it ideal for such races. The 2000 meter rowing course is internationally recognized as one of the best courses in the world – continues to be a major attraction for high school and college crew racing.

Shrewsbury is a fast growing community and is well known for beautiful, well maintained neighborhoods that harmonize lovely older homes and new developments.

The growth is contributed to Shrewsbury’s location within the “golden triangle” between driving routes #495, #290, #90, #9, #20, and #140, plus rail service. Many residents are commuters to nearby biotech firms, University Of Massachusetts Medical campus plus other medical hospitals and computer industry companies. The area is diversified and strong in its appeal to relocating families.
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Shrewsbury, MA357$290,000$317,588
home sale data for other nearby cities
Berlin, MA68$404,112$394,965
Bolton, MA56$422,500$448,072
Boxborough, MA186$336,589$369,712
Boylston, MA48$297,500$312,847
Clinton, MA153$189,400$190,642
Devens, MA103$190,000$214,674
Edgemere, MA357$290,000$317,588
Framingham, MA824$231,650$246,960
Harvard, MA58$435,000$452,842
Holden, MA165$232,624$248,941
Holliston, MA141$335,000$353,467
Hopkinton, MA169$450,000$485,248
Hudson, MA207$241,500$288,703
Lancaster, MA61$272,200$324,411
Leominster, MA425$165,000$185,311
Marlborough, MA533$200,000$237,224
Maynard, MA131$269,900$281,719
Morningdale, MA48$297,500$312,847
Northborough, MA143$323,000$355,012
Southborough, MA87$346,187$460,029
Stow, MA89$358,000$370,180
Sudbury, MA182$519,900$572,045
West Boylston, MA106$215,000$216,378
Westborough, MA206$308,000$367,813
Worcester, MA2,179$147,939$157,459
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Population

Total Population40,208
Population Density1,448 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population20,879
Male Population19,329
Population Change since 1990↓ 2% Decrease
Population Change since 2000↑ 3% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeMount Wachusett Comm Coll
Distance9 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeFitchburg State College
Distance1 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households14,528
Family Households8,932
Average Family Size3.46
Average Household Income$52,820
Median Household Income$44,693
Income Change since 1990↑ 63% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 21% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk1.32
Crime Risk (County)0.59
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.85
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.26
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.89
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.48
Assault Crime Risk (County)1.00
Property Crime Risk (County)0.53
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.71
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.56
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.45

Climate

Average July High Temperature81.0 °F
Average January Low Temperature15.2 °F
Annual Precipitation49.1 inches
Air Pollution Index98% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate5.00%
Nearest AirportLaurence G Hanscom Fld
Distance27 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamLowell Spinners (a)
Distance26 miles
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Grades: 4 - 6

Sherwood Middle School30 Sherwood Ave

Grades: 7 - 9

Oak Middle School45 Oak St

Grades: 9 - 12

Shrewsbury Senior High School64 Holden St
St John's High School378 Main St

Grades: K - 3

Beal Early Childhood Center1 Maple Ave
Lilliput School18 Grafton St

Grades: K - 5

Calvin Coolidge Elementary School1 Florence St
Floral Street School57 Floral St
Spring Street Elementary School123 Spring St
Walter J Paton Elementary School58 Grafton St

Grades: K - 6

Shrewsbury Montessori School55 Oak

Grades: K - 8

Al - Hamra Academy435 South St
St Mary Elementary School16 Summer St
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ART AND MUSEUMS

General Ward Artemus Museum786 Main St

BANKS

Avidia Bank23 Maple Ave
Bank Of America188 Boston Tpke
Citizens Bank539 Boston Tpke
Commerce Bank & Trust Co226 Boston Tpke
Commonwealth National Bank564 Main St
Flagship Bank555 Main St
Sovereign Bank110 Boston Tpke
Sovereign Bank47 Maple Ave
Td Bank200 Boston Tpke
Webster Five Cents Savings Bnk261 Grafton St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Shrewsbury Fire Dept11 Church Rd
Shrewsbury Police Dept106 Maple Ave

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Shrewsbury Public Library609 Main St

MISC ATTRACTIONS

Conventionality Excellence1 Thorning Dr
Hoagland-pincus Conference Ctr222 Maple Ave

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Chapel On The Hill145 Memorial Dr
First Congregational Church19 Church Rd
Grace Baptist Church10 Stanley Rd
Mt Olivet Lutheran Church34 Prospect St
St Anne Catholic Church130 Boston Tpke

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