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Groton, MA Townhomes for Sale

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    $449,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,463 Sq Ft

    12 Brookfield Dr Unit A, Groton, MA 01450

    Welcome to the highly sought-after Brookfield Commons! This bright and airy 2-bedroom end unit offers extra privacy with a rear deck that overlooks peaceful woodlands—perfect for enjoying nature right from your backyard. The stylish kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring granite countertops, a moveable island, tile backsplash, and sleek stainless steel appliances, all open to a welcoming dining

    Jackie Esielionis LAER Realty Partners

    12 Brookfield Dr Unit A, Groton, MA 01450
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    $997,400 New Construction

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,050 Sq Ft

    20 A Legacy Ln Unit 20A, Groton, MA 01450

    SINGLE LEVEL LIVING at Groton’s newest luxury 55+ community, Village at Shepley Hill. Live the care-free lifestyle you have always dreamed of in these Twin-Villa craftsman-designed homes sited on 45+/- wooded acres abutting the Nashua River Rail Trail. Our Coolidge style plan offers single level living. Customize the design to match your personal taste. Open concept is perfect for entertaining &

    Kevin O'Grady Coldwell Banker Realty - Premier Communities

    20 A Legacy Ln Unit 20A, Groton, MA 01450
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    $949,900 New Construction

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,274 Sq Ft

    20 B Legacy Ln, Groton, MA 01450

    The Village at Shepley Hill, a luxury 55+ community in Groton. 26 Twin-Villa craftsman-designed homes sited on 45 +/- wooded acres abutting the Nashua River Rail Trail. Our Essex plan is a 2-story home & can be customized to match your personal taste. This open floor plan features a first-floor primary bedroom w/en-suite. The 2nd floor offers a guest bedroom, loft and full bath. Designer

    Kevin O'Grady Coldwell Banker Realty - Premier Communities

    20 B Legacy Ln, Groton, MA 01450

Why Live in Groton

Groton, MA, offers a picturesque New England setting with green fields, small ponds, and historic colonial homes. The town is known for its friendly community and farm-to-table atmosphere, with minimal commercial development aside from a few local businesses like Shaw’s and Dunkin’ Donuts. The Groton-Dunstable Regional School District is highly rated, making it a significant draw for families. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of things to do, including hiking trails at Bancroft’s Castle on Gibbet Hill, conservation areas like The General Field, and the J. Harry Rich State Forest along the Nashua River. Dining options include the farm-to-table Gibbet Hill Grill and the interactive Forge & Vine. For shopping, residents often travel 15 miles north to Nashua, NH, for tax-free purchases at stores like Costco and Target. Groton hosts seasonal events such as GrotonFest and a farmers market at Williams Barn, as well as concerts and races at the Groton Hill Music Center. The Groton Country Club offers additional recreational activities with its golf course, swimming pool, and racquet courts. Housing in Groton features traditional New England colonials, Cape Cods, and farmhouses, with some homes renovated to include modern amenities. The town is safer than the national average, providing a low crime risk environment. While public transportation is not available, Boston is just over 40 miles away, and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is 17 miles north, making commuting and travel convenient.

Home Trends in Groton, MA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$942,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,302,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$785,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$1,000,918
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$362
Number of Homes for Sale
7
Last 12 months Home Sales
40
Months of Supply
2.10
Median List Price
$988,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
19%
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