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Danvers, MA Townhomes for Sale

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    $744,995

    $5K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,923 Sq Ft

    162 High St Unit B, Danvers, MA 01923

    Completely renovated townhome with thoughtful design and quality throughout! 162 High Street Unit B offers a layout that truly lives like a single-family home. The open main living area was designed for entertaining with a fireplace, custom wet bar with wine fridge, and a stunning kitchen featuring quartz countertops, upgraded appliances, gas range, and an oversized island with seating for 6+.

    Candice Hodgson Lyv Realty

    162 High St Unit B, Danvers, MA 01923
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    $789,000

    $21K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,587 Sq Ft

    152 Water St Unit 13, Danvers, MA 01923

    Waterfront townhome offering exceptional views of the Crane River and minutes from everyday conveniences. Ascend to the bright and inviting second-floor main living area, where an open-concept living room and kitchen are highlighted by soaring vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. Stone accent wall frames the cozy gas fireplace, creating an inviting ambiance for relaxing or

    Melissa Lane J. Barrett & Company

    152 Water St Unit 13, Danvers, MA 01923
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    $625,000

    Open Sun 10AM - 11:30AM
    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,971 Sq Ft

    98 Village Post Rd Unit 98, Danvers, MA 01923

    Ease of living in well-established condo assoc in highly sought-after area. Built in 1982, this 1971sqft residence presents attractive, well cared-for colonial-style townhome. Thoughtfully-renovated kitchen is culinary enthusiast's dream, featuring suite of high-end stainless steel appliances, dual-oven gas range, & high-end cabinetry w pantry. Primary w walk-in shower & add'l bedrm & 2nd full

    Cheryl Clayton Churchill Properties

    98 Village Post Rd Unit 98, Danvers, MA 01923

Why Live in Danvers

Danvers, Massachusetts, founded in 1759, is a charming coastal harbor town north of Boston. Originally a farming village, it has grown into a vibrant community on the North Shore, offering a mix of historic homes and new riverfront communities. Homebuyers can find properties built in the 1700s and 1800s, including ranch-style homes and Colonial Revival designs. Recent zoning changes have introduced new apartments and condos, set to be completed by late 2025. The town features spacious lots in North Danvers and smaller lots closer to downtown, which is known for its quaint atmosphere. Danvers is home to 28,000 residents and attracts nearly as many workers due to its commercial activity. The town boasts 23 parks and playgrounds, with Endicott Park serving as a central recreation area where residents can enjoy farm animals, sports, trails, and fishing. Danvers Public Schools are highly rated, with Ivan G. Smith and Willis E. Thorpe elementary schools receiving top marks, and Danvers High School known for its strong sports programs. Dining options along Maple Street include popular spots like Modern Butcher, while Endicott Street offers retail options at Liberty Tree Mall. Major roads such as Interstate 95 and the Yankee Division Highway provide easy access to nearby cities like Salem and Beverly, and Boston Logan International Airport is 28 miles away. Danvers hosts annual events through Danvers FalconFest, including Downtown Rewind, WIFFLE® Bowl, and a Christmas Tree lighting ceremony. The town has a lower crime rate than national and state averages, contributing to its appeal for potential homebuyers.

Townhouse Price Trends

Median Townhouse Price
$612,500
Median 2-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$555,000
Median 3-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$675,000
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