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Welcome to Wellesley

Explore the picturesque town of Wellesley with its tree-lined streets, beautiful homes, and top-rated schools. Enjoy a peaceful suburban lifestyle just a short distance from the city with boutique shopping, scenic parks, and easy access to major highways.

Neighborhood Details

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Affluent New England town, home to prestigious women's college.

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THE LIFESTYLE

An elegant suburban lifestyle with top-rated schools, upscale shopping, and natural beauty.

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THE REAL ESTATE MARKET

Upscale real estate featuring stately homes, top-rated schools, and a serene suburban setting, attracting affluent buyers seeking upscale family living.

Attributes

Elite Education, Historic Homes and Landmarks, Picturesque Downtown, Natural Beauty, Welcoming Community, Upscale Shopping and Dining, Excellent Public Transportation, Diverse Cultural Offerings, Strong Sense of Tradition, Family-Friendly Atmosphere, Active Outdoor Recreation

LOCATED IN BOSTON, MA

At a Glimpse

Wellesley

Wellesley is a town located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is a suburb of Boston with a population of around 28,000 people. The town features a number of historic homes, parks, and recreational areas, as well as several notable institutions such as the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts and the Wellesley Farmers Market. Wellesley is also known for its high quality of life and strong public schools.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Affluent New England town, home to prestigious women's college.

It is known for being the location of Wellesley College, a highly regarded women's liberal arts college. The town is also known for its affluent residential neighborhoods, high-quality schools, and picturesque setting in the Boston metropolitan area.

THE LIFESTYLE

An elegant suburban lifestyle with top-rated schools, upscale shopping, and natural beauty.

Wellesley is a beautiful suburban town located near Boston that offers a wide range of activities for both visitors and residents. One of the most popular attractions in the area is Wellesley College, a prestigious women's college with a beautiful campus that is open to the public. For shopping and dining, there is the Natick Mall, which features a large selection of stores and restaurants. Brookside Park is a scenic park with walking trails, a pond, and gardens that is perfect for those who love the outdoors. Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature reserve with trails, bird-watching opportunities, and educational programs that is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Every week, there is also the Wellesley Farmers Market, which offers local produce, baked goods, and crafts. The Wellesley Hills Branch Library is a community library with a variety of books, movies, and events that is perfect for those looking for a quiet place to read or learn. The Wellesley Community Center is a recreation center with a pool, gym, and classes that is perfect for those looking to stay active. The Wellesley Theatre Project is a non-profit theater organization offering plays and musicals for all ages that is perfect for those who love the arts. BOKX 109 American Prime is a popular restaurant serving American cuisine and cocktails, while the Spa At Wellesley is a day spa offering massages, facials, and other treatments for those who want to relax and be pampered. With so many options, there is something for everyone in Wellesley, MA.

THE REAL ESTATE MARKET

Upscale real estate featuring stately homes, top-rated schools, and a serene suburban setting, attracting affluent buyers seeking upscale family living.

The real estate market in Wellesley is known for its high demand and high prices, with a median home price of around $1.5 million. Homes in Wellesley tend to be spacious single-family homes, although there are also some townhouses and condos available. The town is known for its excellent public schools, and its proximity to Boston makes it a popular destination for professionals working in the city. Overall, the real estate market in Wellesley is competitive, but it offers a high quality of life and strong long-term investment potential.

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