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A growing downtown a short trip from Boston
In Downtown Medford, less than 7 miles from the heart of downtown Boston, residents can enjoy a rapidly growing and changing hub of transportation and commerce. Along the downtown streets and surrounded by the roar of major interstates, residents can find condos and multi-unit houses just above dining and shopping options that make up the core of the neighborhood with single family homes making up the outskirts of the neighborhood. Many of these businesses are a short distance from the Mystic River, which has commuting routes along the Minuteman Trail and green spaces for relaxation. The neighborhood is also home to the Chevalier Theater, which hosts concerts and shows from highly regarded artists. “The area might not have as vibrant of a downtown as nearby places like Somerville, but it is really coming along,” says Robert Cassano, the principal broker and owner of Unity Realty, who has been serving the community since 2016. “There is a lot to look forward to, and the connection to Boston is fantastic.”
The majority of homes in Downtown Medford have ample driveway and street space.
This view never gets old when you're walking around Downtown Medford.
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The Chevalier Theatre and city events
To many, Downtown Medford’s main attraction is the Chevalier Theatre on Forest Street. Constructed in 1939, this historic building hosts numerous shows throughout the year, ranging from famous comedians to popular bands and musicals. “The building has a lot of that old charm to it,” Cassano says. “And the musicians that come here are amazing. I’ve been to three musicals at that theater, and it has always been a packed house.” Residents do not have to stray far from downtown, as many events occur either in the city center or along the river. One popular event here is Medford Day in June, which is full of performances and activities for families that honor the city’s history. Veterans Memorial Park along the river has several concerts at the band shell throughout the year, as well as a number of feasts organized by different groups in the community, such as the Italian feast of the Republic, which celebrates the Italian republic through classic cuisine and music..
Many well-known artists come to Downtown Medford to perform at the Chevalier Theatre.
Enjoy learning with the abundance of knowledge at the Medford Public Library.
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Pastries and Breweries
Being in the heart of downtown Medford, residents can find several dining and shopping options just a short walk from their homes. Modern Pastry Shop sells sweet treats including cannoli and other classic Italian pastries. Deep Cuts Brewery is known for its sandwiches and craft beers. The brewery also has a stage where many live bands perform, and while he has not been there yet himself, Cassano says, “lots of people around town have been saying really good things about it.” Grocery shopping options include Whole Foods, 1 mile to the west, and Wegmans, 1 mile to the east.
Get a yummy sandwich or an ice cream at Colleen's in Downtown Medford.
El Tacuba is a favorite among locals for its Mexican-style cuisine in Downtown Medford.
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I-93 and downtown streets
Downtown Medford’s eastern end puts the neighborhood next to Interstate 93, streamlining the 6-mile commute to downtown Boston. “For those like me who go in and out of the area often, it is a great spot to be in,” Cassano says. I-93 also branches off to multiple busy roads, like Mystic Valley Highway and High Street, which can sometimes lead to traffic jams and a lack of downtown parking. Those who wish to avoid the roads can hop on the T at the Medford/Tufts Green Line station. Boston Logan International Airport is 7 miles to the southwest, and the Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford is less than 2 miles from the heart of downtown.
You'll find a few eye-catching Queen Anne Victorian-style homes in Downtown Medford.
Downtown Medford is filled with single and multi-family facade style homes.
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Mystic River, trails, and fields
Much of Medford's recreation and green space is focused on the Mystic River Path and Minuteman Bikeway. While some parts of the greenway are still developing, 25 miles of paths will eventually connect Mystic Lakes to Boston Harbor. These pedestrian paths run through Veterans Memorial Park and are often filled. “Lots of people out walking and biking and bringing their dogs,” Cassano says. Veterans Memorial Park, the largest park in the neighborhood, offers baseball diamonds and a boat ramp for kayakers and is a popular event space for summer concerts at the band shell. The Medford Farmer’s Market is held here on Thursdays from June to October.
Veterans Memorial Park welcomes all ages to play baseball or any activity in Medford Center.
Locals in Downtown Medford keep the Wintrhop Community Garden free of any weeds.
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Multi-family and multi-unit homes
Almost all of the housing in Downtown Medford is multi-family or multi-unit. These residences can range from recently constructed buildings to repurposed historic structures from as far back as the 1850s. Several single-family homes have been transformed to house multiple families while maintaining their original façade, often taking inspiration from Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and New Englander-style homes. Prices for condos commonly range between $400,000 and $800,000, while multi-unit and single-family homes range between $600,000 and $1.5 million.
Downtown Medford is filled with single and multi-family facade style homes.
Large colonials are a common form of home in Downtown Medford.
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Medford Public Schools and Tufts University
Area students can attend Medford Public Schools. Brooks Elementary School and Madeleine Dugger Andrews Middle School receive a B rating from Niche. At Medford High School, which also earns a B, students can participate in various extracurricular activities, including an anime club, a garden club and Mustang News, the school newspaper. The high school also has a fairly new building and a reputable sports program. College students are less than 2 miles away from Tufts University, one of the highest-ranking universities in the country.
Andrews Middle School in Medford has an overall B grade on Niche.
You'll find the Kids Corner entrance as you pull into the main Medford High School parking lot.
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Parks in this Area
Hickey Park
Mystic River State Reservation
Magoon Park
Barry Playground
McNally Park
Royall Park
Cummings Park
Veterans Memorial Park
Transit
Airport
General Edward Lawrence Logan International
14 min drive
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High St & Hillside Ave
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Main St & High St
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37 Riverside Ave & Medford Sq
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Salem St Opp River St
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High St & Powder House Rd
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High St & Bradlee Rd
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Medford Sq & City Hall Parking Lot
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Downtown Medford
US
Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
4
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Downtown Medford Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Downtown Medford, Medford sell after 25 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Downtown Medford, Medford over the last 12 months is $574,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
2,214
Median Age
52
Population Density
18 ppl/acre
Population under 18
13.6%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
34.7%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$54,444
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$99,997
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
88.7%
College Graduates
52.2%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
32.1%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
53%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
43''
Average Winter Low Temperature
23°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
12''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
49/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
92/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
58/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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