$551,447Average Value$313Average Price per Sq Ft0Homes For Sale
North Chelmsford’s small town with big amenities
The Town of Chelmsford’s northern sector is its own unincorporated village with many amenities separate from the rest of the area. Known as North Chelmsford, the community has its own public buildings and services, such as fire stations and libraries, though it is run by the same government and served by the same school district as the rest of the town. “Chelmsford is well known for having easy access to Boston, the Atlantic Coastline and the mountains of New Hampshire and Vermont. Bordering the city of Lowell is fantastic, as it offers affordable culture, theater, sporting events and so much more. It’s so close to everything, yet it has a small-town feel,” says Realtor Nancy Rogers with LAER Realty Partners. Rogers has been selling in the greater Lowell area for 38 years and raised her family here. “Compared to some of our surrounding towns, it does give buyers more options without losing the charm and quality,” she says. Anchored by a historic town center, North Chelmsford provides convenience and community, with quality public schools, a growing restaurant scene near Vinal Square and diverse outdoor activities.
North Chelmsford is nestled by the Merrimack River and the city of Lowel.
Rows of traditional homes line the street in North Chelmsford.
1/2
Shopping and dining opportunities at Vinal Square and beyond
The epicenter of North Chelmsford is Vinal Square, where Princeton Street turns into Tyngsboro Road. It features many local businesses, services, shops, restaurants and a town green with a monument for a local World War I hero. Rogers says that the “restaurant choices keep growing, and we have all varieties of food establishments.” Some local spots include Rosie’s Diner, which is a family favorite here that opens early each morning and serves comfort food through breakfast and lunch. For dinner, residents can stop at Zesty’s Pizza for Italian fare. Local shops near Vinal Square include Village Consignment, which is a popular second-hand, antique and collectible store. The closest big-box options are within 2 miles at Market Basket or at Hannaford and Walmart, which sit near chain restaurants at Drum Hill Shopping Center.
Stop by the neighborhood Village Variety in Vinal Square, North Chelmsford.
The Establishment's large interior is a great place to grab a bite to eat in North Chelmsford.
1/2
Parks, beaches and hiking in North Chelmsford
Freeman Lake has a waterfront park and beach where visitors can go swimming when weather permits. When Chelmsford Public Schools are off for summer break, lifeguards are on duty at Freeman Lake Beach, and there are rope float buoys to ensure swimmers stay in designated areas. From the lake, locals can walk to Varney Playground, a Medieval-style wooden play place for children. North Chelmsford is also home to the Southwell Nature Trail, a small hiking area that bumps up against the Merrimack River, and Rogers mentions that bike paths run through town. Neighbors can also get some fresh air at Oak Hill Conservation Area or take their furry friends to the Chelmsford Dog Park.
The Varney Playground features new structures and a beautiful lake view.
North Chelmsford
1/2
North Chelmsford seasonal and holiday events
The town is known for its 4th of July Parade, which features marching bands, rare vehicles, floats and firetrucks. The festivities also include concerts, a country fair and an art festival that take place on the days leading up to the parade. The town has other events, such as a Fall Festival and the Market on the Common from May through October, which features local farmers and vendors. The Chelmsford Community Center at North Town Hall is also a popular gathering spot for meetings and events, including Scottish country and ballroom dances and yoga classes.
In the town green there's a monument to North Chelmsford’s World War I veterans.
Stop by and say "hi" to the friendly firemen in North Chelmsford.
1/2
Highly rated public schools in North Chelmsford
Students here are zoned for Chelmsford Public Schools. Niche gives the district an overall A grade and also provides additional high marks for academics, clubs, teachers and college prep. The district consists of four primary schools, including Byam School, South Row Elementary and Center Elementary, which all earn A-minus grades, or Charles D. Harrington Elementary, which scores a B-plus. The two middle school options are McCarthy and Parker, which both have A-minus scores, and then all students funnel into A-rated Chelmsford High. About 90% of students in Chelmsford Public Schools pursue higher education at universities or post-secondary programs, which is almost 17% higher than the state average. With the Massachusetts School Choice program, students from other districts in the state may come to Chelmsford for public education if space allows.
Mccarthy Middle School is a well regarded in the Westlands area.
Chelmsford High School boasts an A rating and better-than-average student teacher ratios.
1/2
North Chelmsford Colonials, Cape Cods and condos
Home prices here are typically lower than other bedroom communities within relative proximity of Boston. Colonial architecture is the most common style found in North Chelmsford, and these properties often sell between $600,000 and $1 million. Smaller builds, including Cape Cods and ranch styles, can be found, as well, and are more likely to fall between $400,000 to $600,000. Multifamily duplexes and condos are also popular, often selling in the $400,000 range. Many homes sit back from the streets with modest front lawns, and driveways and garages are common. Because most of the residential streets do not feature sidewalks, the neighborhood is heavily car dependent, with walkable areas in the town center and parks.
A picturesque Cape Cod homes sit back from the streets in North Chelmsford.
A colorful antique homes bring brightness to North Chelmsford.
1/2
Getting around North Chelmsford and navigating other amenities
North Chelmsford sits conveniently near Route 3 and Interstate 495. Downtown Boston is about 33 miles away via Route 3 and about 4 miles from Lowell. There are plenty of public transportation opportunities here, with Lowell Regional Transit Authority (LRTA) bus stops throughout the area. For air travel, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is about 25 miles away. Other amenities are within easy access and quick commutes. There are numerous churches and Buddhist temples along Princeton Street near Vinal Square, and Congregation Shalom is near the high school. The closest Masjid is only about 2 miles from most North Chelmsford residences.
Written By
Grace Pitney
Photography Contributed By
Sam Adams
Video By
Kevin Carter
Interested in learning more about homes in this area?
Reach out to
Andrea Dillon,
an experienced agent in this area.
GreatSchools:
The GreatSchools Rating helps parents compare schools within a state based on a variety of school quality indicators and provides a helpful picture of how effectively each school serves all of its students. Ratings are on a scale of 1 (below average) to 10 (above average) and can include test scores, college readiness, academic progress, advanced courses, equity, discipline and attendance data. We also advise parents to visit schools, consider other information on school performance and programs, and consider family needs as part of the school selection process.
View GreatSchools Rating Methodology
On average, homes in North Chelmsford, MA sell after 18 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in North Chelmsford, MA over the last 12 months is $440,000, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Located at 24 Brouilette St U:A, in the charming city of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, this condominium presents an attractive property in great condition, ready to welcome its new owners. The heart of this condominium is undoubtedly its kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream. This space features stone countertops that offer both beauty and durability, complementing the shaker cabinets and wood
Stunning waterfront home directly on Freeman Lake. Your primary residence and vacation home all in one! This gorgeous property was newly built 3 years ago. Completion of interior includes new walls, electrical, plumbing, lighting, appliances, kitchen cabinets, stone counters, bathroom vanities, tile, plantation shutters, fans, Hickory wood flooring throughout, French pocket and barn doors, 2
Welcome home to lovely Williamsburg I! Location location location!! This is the only end unit Colonial on the market at this time. Unit boasts three levels of living to include seven rooms with sunken living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room that leads to your extended deck, an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, two generous sized bedrooms and one updated full and one
Located at 24 Brouilette St U:A, in the charming city of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, this condominium presents an attractive property in great condition, ready to welcome its new owners. The heart of this condominium is undoubtedly its kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream. This space features stone countertops that offer both beauty and durability, complementing the shaker cabinets and wood
Stunning waterfront home directly on Freeman Lake. Your primary residence and vacation home all in one! This gorgeous property was newly built 3 years ago. Completion of interior includes new walls, electrical, plumbing, lighting, appliances, kitchen cabinets, stone counters, bathroom vanities, tile, plantation shutters, fans, Hickory wood flooring throughout, French pocket and barn doors, 2
Welcome home to lovely Williamsburg I! Location location location!! This is the only end unit Colonial on the market at this time. Unit boasts three levels of living to include seven rooms with sunken living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room that leads to your extended deck, an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, two generous sized bedrooms and one updated full and one
Experience sophisticated suburban living in a calming sanctuary surrounded by natural landscapes at Alexan Chelmsford, a new charming community just south of Princeton Blvd. Alexan Chelmsford offers an impressive array of amenities catered to your unique lifestyle. Sleek social spaces, expertly-crafted interiors and modern home layouts set the stage for how you want to live.
This beautifully updated top floor garden-style condo offers the perfect blend of classic charm and modern convenience, all in a prime location. The bright and spacious layout features two bedrooms, one full bath with a tub/shower combination, and a generously sized living room. The newly renovated kitchen is equipped with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a full suite of
Welcome to The Commons at Drum Hill - A luxury JMC & Co apartment rental community located at the intersection of I-495, Route 3, and the Lowell Connector. We are pet-friendly, as both dogs and cats are welcome at The Commons. Choose between some of Chelmsford's best one bedroom and two bedroom apartments. The Commons at Drum Hill features high-end amenities that make our apartment community the
Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.
Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.