
Craig Morrison
Realty Executives Boston West
(508) 625-5063
142 Total Sales
13 in Coburnville
$439K - $1.3M Price Range
Neighborhood in Framingham, Massachusetts
Middlesex County 01702, 01721
In the Coburnville neighborhood of Framingham, you’ll find a variety of architectural styles at different price points. For about $190,000, you can get a top-floor condominium unit in a 1970s low-rise building. There are 1890s cottage-style homes priced just below $228,000 and 1920s Capes going for about $500,000. You’ll also see some two-family homes around the $700,000 mark and modern colonials going for $890,000.
Students in Coburnville are part of Framingham Public Schools, a district that includes 14 schools. Barbieri Elementary School recently hosted a visiting artist who completed a mural that celebrates the school’s diverse community. Students at Cameron Middle School can participate in after-school activities including the parent-led ski club that meets once per week at Wachusett Mountain. Framingham High School students can select from several extracurricular activities including a Cappella, American Sign Language and ceramics clubs.
The neighborhood has plenty of options for outdoor recreation. At Cushing Memorial Park, you can stroll the paved walking path or relax on a park bench while the children explore the playground. Watch skaters perfecting their tricks at Framingham Skate Park or let the dogs enjoy a little off-leash fun at Farm Pond Dog Park. You can also take the boat out for a day of fishing on Waushakum Pond, an 82-acre glacial kettle pond.
Locals will tell you that Framingham Baking Company is the place to go for homemade sheet pizza and baked goods, and Lloyd’s Diner is a popular breakfast spot that serves the best hash browns around. The area’s restaurant scene also includes Framingham Station, a restaurant and an experience. Here you can enjoy a Brazilian all-you-can-eat buffet inside a historic railroad station. At La Cantina Italiana, you can select from a variety of pastas, specialty pizzas and steak and veal entrees.
Locals can pick up snacks, drinks and other essential items from A.V.’s Market, a small but well-stocked store. You’ll also see residents restocking at area stores including Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and Stop & Shop. If you’re looking for a community with outdoor recreation, shopping options and a small-town feel, Coburnville is well worth considering.
Craig Morrison
Realty Executives Boston West
(508) 625-5063
142 Total Sales
13 in Coburnville
$439K - $1.3M Price Range
Lisa Zemack
Zemack Real Estate
(774) 292-5539
88 Total Sales
5 in Coburnville
$365K - $640K Price Range
Jennifer Juliano
Keller Williams Boston MetroWest
(508) 625-7884
144 Total Sales
2 in Coburnville
$215K - $501K Price Range
Barrie Naji
Coldwell Banker Realty - Canton
(781) 512-4579
38 Total Sales
1 in Coburnville
$425,000 Price
Gary Rogers
RE/MAX On the Charles
(857) 663-0335
64 Total Sales
2 in Coburnville
$435K - $560K Price Range
David Ferrini
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sudbury
(774) 469-4285
108 Total Sales
2 in Coburnville
$445K - $505K Price Range
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