$989,900
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2,800 Sq Ft
206 W Main St Unit 3, Georgetown, MA 01833
Nancy Cole
Compass
(351) 247-4017
$989,900
206 W Main St Unit 3, Georgetown, MA 01833
Nancy Cole
Compass
(351) 247-4017
$1,275,000
206 W Main St Unit 5, Georgetown, MA 01833
Nancy Cole
Compass
(351) 300-7834
$1,189,000
206 W Main St Unit 4, Georgetown, MA 01833
Nancy Cole
Compass
(351) 444-9880
$459,000
34 E Main St Unit 2, Georgetown, MA 01833
Lisa Sheehan Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Robert Paul Properties
$1,050,000
11 Davis Ln, Georgetown, MA 01833
Tzortzis Lane Group Coldwell Banker Realty - Ipswich
$650,000
6 Winter St, Georgetown, MA 01833
Eric Lyons Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
$600,000
18 Larch Rd, Georgetown, MA 01833
Gina Thibeault Keller Williams Realty Evolution
$1,049,900
51 W Main St Unit 6, Georgetown, MA 01833
Robert Drummey NE Property Consultants
$1,399,900
66 Parish Rd Unit 4, Georgetown, MA 01833
Robert Drummey NE Property Consultants
$600,000
10 Noyes Rd, Georgetown, MA 01833
Gina Thibeault Keller Williams Realty Evolution
$500,000
231 W Main St, Georgetown, MA 01833
Kelly Anne Martinson Churchill Properties
$1,199,900
15 Knobb Hill, Byfield, MA 01922
Dolores Person William Raveis Real Estate
Georgetown, MA, is a quiet, nature-centric community located approximately 25 miles north of Boston in the Merrimack Valley region. Bordered by Rowley, Groveland, Newbury, and Boxford, this residential enclave offers a blend of modern conveniences and New England charm. The town center at the intersection of Routes 133 and 97 features a variety of cafes, diners, small shops, and the Georgetown Peabody Library. Dining options include The Spot, a sports bar tavern, and Pomodori Georgetown for finer fare. For shopping, residents frequent Georgetown Crossing, which houses Crosby’s Marketplace and Central Street Pharmacy, with additional shopping available in nearby Haverhill and Rowley. Georgetown is known for its ample green space, including Rock Pond and Pentucket Pond Outlet Reservoir, both offering recreational activities and boat launch ramps. The Georgetown-Rowley State Forest and Camp Denison provide extensive trails for hiking, horseback riding, and fishing. Housing in Georgetown ranges from aged Colonials and Cape Cods to contemporary builds, with prices typically between $500,000 and $1.3 million. The town boasts a low crime rate compared to the national average, enhancing its appeal. Education is served by the Georgetown School District, with highly rated schools such as Perley Elementary and Georgetown High. The Georgetown Senior Community Center offers various activities for seniors, while American Legion Park hosts a summer concert series. Transportation options include a commuter rail station in Haverhill, 6 miles away, and Boston Logan International Airport, about 30 miles away.
On average, homes in Georgetown, MA sell after 18 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Georgetown, MA over the last 12 months is $762,500, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.