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Why Live in Fitchburg

Once a thriving mill town, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, has evolved into a commuter community for those working in Worcester and Boston. The city is home to around 41,000 residents and surrounded by conservation land. Fitchburg offers many things to do, including outdoor activities such as hiking, camping and hunting at nearby High Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Pearl Hill State Park and Willard Brook State Forest. Within the city, the Crocker Conservation Area and Coggshall Park provide scenic walking trails and recreational facilities. Cultural institutions like the Fitchburg Historical Society, Fitchburg Public Library and Fitchburg Art Museum enrich the community, while attractions like New England’s Great Wolf Lodge Water Park attract visitors. Annual events like the Fitchburg Farmers Market and the Santa Parade bring neighbors together. Housing styles in Fitchburg include historic colonial-style triple-deckers, two-story Colonial Revivals and modest Cape Cods. Students attend Fitchburg Public Schools or Fitchburg State University. Converted mill buildings now house restaurants, businesses and entertainment facilities, while nearby Leominster has additional shopping options. Residents rely on cars for transportation, with state Route 12 and the Twin Cities Rail Trail connecting Fitchburg to surrounding areas. The Fitchburg Municipal Airport and Boston Logan International Airport offer air travel options.

Home Prices in Fitchburg, MA

Home Price Trends

Median Sale Price
$389,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$400,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$547,500
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$324,950
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$245,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$267
Number of Homes for Sale
12
Last 12 months Home Sales
103
Months of Supply
1.40
Median List Price
$399,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
3%
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