$825,000
- Land
- 23.2 Acres
- $35,560 per Acre
0 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
0 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740$825,000
0 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
0 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740$779,000
144 Nourse Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Deb Kotlarz Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest
$669,900
18 Sargent Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Nancy Fudge Fudge Properties
$659,900
93 Vaughn Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
James Holyoak Bridge Realty
$2,089,000 Open Sat 11AM - 12:30PM
6 Century Mill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Janice Dumont JD Advisors, Inc
$950,000 New Construction
15 Mallard Ln Unit 7, Bolton, MA 01740
Derek Greene The Greene Realty Group
$749,900
6 Mcnulty Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Henrique Oliveira Dell Realty Inc.
$880,000
295 Vaughn Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Gwendolyn Cook Coldwell Banker Realty - Concord
$499,000 Open Sun 2PM - 3PM
11 Pondside Ln Unit 11, Bolton, MA 01740
Steven Smith Keller Williams Realty Boston Northwest
$389,000
90 Corn Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
90 Corn Rd, Bolton, MA 01740$2,500,000
54 Main St, Bolton, MA 01740
54 Main St, Bolton, MA 01740$289,000
0 Long Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
0 Long Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740$2,300,000
47 Sugar Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Sandra Naroian Keller Williams Realty North Central
$1,594,000 Open Sat 11AM - 12:30PM
1 Century Mill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
Janice Dumont JD Advisors, Inc
$399,000
90 Harvard Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
90 Harvard Rd, Bolton, MA 01740$750,000
339 Old Central St, Berlin, MA 01503
339 Old Central St, Berlin, MA 01503
Bolton, Massachusetts, located just over 40 miles from Boston, is a town where natural beauty and community spirit thrive. Known for its pastoral setting and strict zoning laws, Bolton maintains a rural charm with a minimum lot size of 1.5 acres. Despite its countryside feel, the town offers convenient access to Interstate 495, making commutes to Cambridge, Worcester, and Boston manageable. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore over 2,000 acres of conservation land, including the 91-acre Bowers Springs with its network of trails and woodland ponds. Little Pond provides a town beach for swimming lessons and summer camps. Golfers have options like the public Berlin Country Club and the private International club with redesigned courses. Bolton’s Town Common is a hub for seasonal activities such as picnics and sledding. The Nashoba Regional School District serves the town with highly rated schools like Florence Sawyer School and Nashoba Regional High School, offering strong academics and extracurriculars. Residential streets feature homes on multi-acre lots, including historic Georgian Revivals and newer developments. Local attractions include Bolton Spring Farm for apple picking, Nashoba Valley Winery for wine tastings, and Slater’s for wood-fired pizzas and live music. Community events such as the Bolton 5K Festival and programs at the Bolton Public Library foster a close-knit atmosphere. Access to commuter rail stations in Littleton and South Acton, both about 10 miles away, enhances connectivity. Nearby hospitals in Clinton and Marlborough provide healthcare and employment opportunities.
On average, homes in Bolton, MA sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Bolton, MA over the last 12 months is $880,000, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.