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Dover, Massachusetts, located in Norfolk County, is a rural town known for its elegant country living and expansive open spaces. Originally a farming community, Dover offers a peaceful retreat from city life while maintaining convenient access to Boston, which is approximately 20 miles away. The town is characterized by grand homes on acre-sized lots, including Colonial Revivals, Tudor Revivals, French Provincial, and ranch-style estates, many of which feature stables, barns, pools, and tennis courts. Dover’s homes often require private septic systems, inspected by the town's health department. The Dover-Sherborn school district is highly reputable, with Chickering Elementary School, Dover-Sherborn Middle School, and Dover-Sherborn High School consistently ranking among the top public schools in Massachusetts. Residents enjoy various outdoor activities at local parks such as Caryl Park and Playfields, Elm Bank Reservation, and Noanet Woodlands, which offer hiking, fishing, kayaking, and horseback riding. Dining options within a 5-mile radius include Noon Hill Grill, The Toast Office, and Sweet Basil, while grocery needs can be met at New Dover Market. Dover is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a residential area. Community events such as the Dover Days Fair and seasonal celebrations foster a strong sense of local engagement. The town also features historical attractions like the Sawin Museum, providing insights into Dover's heritage.
On average, homes in Dover, MA sell after 41 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Dover, MA over the last 12 months is $1,665,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.