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Framingham

Framingham

Located in Middlesex County

$665,759 Average Value
$379 Average Price per Sq Ft
57 Homes For Sale

A thriving community in Greater Boston

Originally inhabited by the indigenous Nipmuc people, Framingham was settled by English settlers in the 1600s and incorporated in 1700. Once known as the “largest town in America” and the historic base for Dennison Manufacturing, Framingham only became a city in 2017. Now home to about 72,000 residents with a median household income of $103,841, the city’s workforce is concentrated in biotechnology, education, medical and retail industries. It is also the headquarters for corporations such as Bose, Ameresco, Staples, TJX and Workhuman, and is home to more than 40 life sciences companies.

This plaque in Framingham Common pays homage to the Nipmuc people native to the area.
This plaque in Framingham Common pays homage to the Nipmuc people native to the area.
Bose is a major employer for the Framingham area.
Bose is a major employer for the Framingham area.
The Framingham History Center is comprised of three historic buildings.
The Framingham History Center is comprised of three historic buildings.
The trails of Callahan State Park are a favorite spot for Nobscot pups to walk.
The trails of Callahan State Park are a favorite spot for Nobscot pups to walk.
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Suburban and urban homes with New England charm

The median price for a single-family home in Framingham is about $679,000, and houses typically stay on the market for 14 days, significantly shorter than the national average of 44 days. North Framingham mainly features new developments and suburban homes on rolling hills. Saxonville, a well-established neighborhood, features starter homes such as Campanelli ranch-styles as well as many new developments. In addition to single-family New England homes, Nobscot also has sprawling estates with large, spacious lots. South Framingham tend to have older houses, and Framingham Center is convenient for its proximity to restaurants, retail and the commuter rail station.

Single-family ranch-styles, split levels and Cape Cods start around $350,000 and can fetch over $1.5 million for newer Colonial Revivals and New Traditionals. Condos can fall between $150,000 and $500,000, and townhouses vary from $300,000 to $1.3 million for new builds in North Framingham. Multi-family properties are usually on the east side, listing for $500,000 and $1 million.

Colonial Revival homes are a common sight along the streets of Nobscot.
Colonial Revival homes are a common sight along the streets of Nobscot.
Downtown Framingham has many newly built apartment and condo buildings.
Downtown Framingham has many newly built apartment and condo buildings.
Ranches and Split-Level homes can readily be found along the streets of Nobscot.
Ranches and Split-Level homes can readily be found along the streets of Nobscot.
Saxonville has calm and quiet streets while being near the busy Downtown Framingham area.
Saxonville has calm and quiet streets while being near the busy Downtown Framingham area.
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Education at local public schools

Students here are served by Framingham Public Schools, which has an overall B Niche grade and a student-teacher ratio of 13-to-1. Private schools include Sodbury Valley School, Saint Bridget School and MetroWest Jewish Day School. Keefe Regional Technical High School serves the MetroWest communities with both career and academic pathways, and The Learning Center for the Deaf is located by the Sodbury River Reservoir. Framingham State University and Massachusetts Bay Community College take home in the city, both of which are also among Framingham’s top employers.

Framingham High School entrance in Framingham.
Framingham High School entrance in Framingham.
MetroWest Jewish Day School is a pluralistic Jewish school in Nobscot.
MetroWest Jewish Day School is a pluralistic Jewish school in Nobscot.
Fuller Middle School
Fuller Middle School
Framingham State University educates and employs many area residents.
Framingham State University educates and employs many area residents.
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Outdoor spaces in the city

With its regionally acclaimed Parks and Recreation Department, over 800 acres of recreational space, three public beaches and more than 30 parks, Framingham offers abundant outdoor opportunities. The city has more than 60 miles of trails and is a significant part of Massachusetts’ major trail networks, such as the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail. Popular parklands include Cushing Memorial Park, Callahan State Park for dog walking and horseback riding, the comprehensive Butterworth Park with sports fields and playgrounds, and Farm Pond Park, featuring a boat ramp, an amphitheater and a skate park. Its climate has snowy winters and humid summers, with year-round rain and partly cloudy days.

Learn new tricks at Farm Pond Park in Framingham.
Learn new tricks at Farm Pond Park in Framingham.
Dogs can enjoy a lovely swim in the river pools in Callahan State Park in Nobscot.
Dogs can enjoy a lovely swim in the river pools in Callahan State Park in Nobscot.
Roosevelt Park is one of many parks in Framingham offering a playground.
Roosevelt Park is one of many parks in Framingham offering a playground.
Grab your friends and enjoy some fishing on Lake Cochituate near Saxonville.
Grab your friends and enjoy some fishing on Lake Cochituate near Saxonville.
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Shopping locally in Framingham’s ‘Golden Triangle"

Framingham has a diverse food scene, and many restaurants are in downtown and the commercial sectors on the east side. The Framingham farmers market, one of the largest in the region, takes place at Village Green with over 100 vendors, food trucks and pop-ups by community artisans.

Golden Triangle Route 9, a commercial sector right at the border of Framingham and Natick, is one of New England’s most comprehensive retail districts. Shoppers World and Framingham Mall Shopping Center feature big-box and department stores such as Target, Best Buy and Lowe’s. Stop & Shop and Walmart are close by, and Natick Mall has over 200 retailers and shops.

Locals can bike to the Framingham/Village Green Farmers Market for some shopping.
Locals can bike to the Framingham/Village Green Farmers Market for some shopping.
Nobscot residents can visit Trader Joe's for all their grocery needs.
Nobscot residents can visit Trader Joe's for all their grocery needs.
Franklin Street Cafe in Downtown Framingham serves breakfast, coffee and lunch.
Franklin Street Cafe in Downtown Framingham serves breakfast, coffee and lunch.
Shoppers World an array of businesses for Framingham residents to choose from.
Shoppers World an array of businesses for Framingham residents to choose from.
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City amenities and transportation

Interstate 90 and Massachusetts Route 9 pass through Framingham, and the city is near Interstate 495. The capital city and the Boston Logan International Airport are about 23 to 25 miles east via I-90. Alternatively, commuters can take the MBTA Framingham/Worcester Line at Framingham Station to directly access Boston’s South Station. The Logan Express and the Peter Pan Bus Lines offer direct connection to the Boston Logan International Airport and New York, respectively. "One nice thing about Framingham is you can get to almost any place within a 15-minute drive," says Nelson Zide, a longtime Realtor at ERA Key Realty Services with over 45 years of area experience.

Anchoring health institutes include MetroWest Medical Center, which is recognized as “One of America’s Best Coronary Intervention Hospitals for 2023” by Healthgrades, and the world-renowned research institute Framingham Heart Study.

Community celebrations in Framingham

The city holds holiday celebrations throughout the year, including the Stars & Stripes Over Framingham, an Independence Day festival with family-friendly games, entertainment and a fireworks show, the Spooktacular for Halloween, a tree-lighting ceremony and a block party for the winter festivities. Local attractions include the Danforth Art Museum at Framingham State University, Framingham History Center and Garden in the Woods, the city’s botanical garden. Framingham also has active farms such as Eastleigh, which is known for its mini moo ice cream bus that stops around the city, and Hanson’s, a fifth-generation farm featuring a corn maze and 180 varieties of fruit and produce.

Recent crime data

According to the Framingham police department, there has been a total of 444 violent offenses and 777 property crimes reported in 2023, both of which are lower than the previous year.

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Area Facts

Number of Homes
16,690
Number of Homes for Sale
57
Median Year Built
1960
Months of Supply
1.30
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,860
On par with the national average
1,931
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
2,291
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,140
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
623
Average Studio Size Sq Ft
390
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
14,810

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Apr 18
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    109 Hastings St, Framingham, MA 01701

    $719,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,703 Sq Ft
    • 109 Hastings St
    • New 10 days ago

    Welcome to this beautifully updated 4 bedroom,2.5 bathroom home located in the desirable Hastings neighborhood. This property offers a perfect blend of comfort and functionality, featuring open-concept living, updated kitchen, Bathrooms, electrical, plumbing, hardwood floors. The spacious kitchen/living area] is ideal for entertaining, complete with granite countertops/stainless steel

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    Luis Torres
    RE/MAX Prof Associates
    (508) 401-8635
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  • Saturday, Apr 18
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    13 Ballydrain Rd, Framingham, MA 01701

    $449,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,056 Sq Ft
    • 13 Ballydrain Rd
    • New 4 days ago

    Rare opportunity in North Framingham — 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath ranch home on a desirable corner lot with a one-car garage. Comfortable single level layout with good natural light and a traditional floorplan offering Fireplaced living room, separate dining area, eat-in kitchen and full bath; Enclosed 3 season porch off the kitchen. Home is being sold AS-IS and requires work — deferred maintenance.

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    Jeffrey Germagian
    ERA Key Realty Services-Bay State Group
    (508) 452-2583
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  • Saturday, Apr 18
    Open Sat 12:30PM - 2:30PM

    1488 Concord St, Framingham, MA 01701

    $599,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,473 Sq Ft
    • 1488 Concord St
    • New 2 days ago

    Located in the desirable Saxonville section of Framingham, this all-brick ranch was custom built and lovingly maintained by the sellers’ family and is now offered for the first time in generations. Set on a 19,166 sq ft lot with potential to subdivide into two single-family lots (buyer to do due diligence), the property offers a rare combination of quality and opportunity. The home features 1,473

    Jim & Mike Savas Team Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate

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Distribution of Home Values

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Neighborhoods in Framingham

Property Mix - Square Feet

Framingham Has More Owners

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
70
Median Rent
$2,650
Median Single Family Home Rent
$3,700
Median 4 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$4,225
Median Townhouse Rent
$2,925
Median 3 Bedroom Townhouse Rent
$3,000
Median Condo Rent
$2,200
Median 2 Bedroom Condo Rent
$2,500

Demographics

Total Population
74,650
Median Age
40
Population under 18
22.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
17.6%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$92,728
Above the national average
$79,597
Average Household Income
$124,729

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
90.3%
College Graduates
49.7%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
20.9%
% Population in Labor Force
73.1%
Above the national average
64.9%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
49''
Average Winter Low Temperature
18°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
28''

Area Factors

Fairly friendly

Bike Score®®

40 / 100

Fairly friendly

Walk Score®®

50 / 100

Somewhat friendly

Transit Score®®

20 / 100
Source: Local Logic
Sources: Local Logic

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