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A community-driven neighborhood at heart
Making up the southern portion of the town of Norwood, South Norwood is a warm, friendly neighborhood with a deep sense of community fostered by frequent gatherings and celebrations. “They have a lot of activities throughout the year,” says Tony Camarra, a Realtor with nearly 40 years of experience who's also the president of Camber Real Estate, which has an office in the neighborhood. When there aren’t official community events, the waterfront of Willett Pond provides beautiful views and plenty of entertainment. South Norwood also has more practical benefits for its residents, from what Camarra calls “very reasonable” property taxes to an equally sensible commute to Boston. The town also has a reputable public school system, and plenty of businesses and shops are alongside the U.S. Route 1 artery.
Willet Pond allows South Norwood residents and visitors a walking path to enjoy the water views.
The Boston-Providence Highway offers easy travel and access to a multitude of businesses.
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A diversity of home prices
Grassy lawns and narrow sidewalks frame the eclectic New England homes in South Norwood. Single-family residences were mostly built from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries, ranging from Cape Cods and ranch styles to split-levels. Housing prices usually fall between $500,000 and $850,000, while some newer Colonial Revival estate homes can fetch over $1.5 million. Two and three-family houses also dot the community, including Queen Anne-style triple-deckers with rounded facades and colonial-inspired multi-family properties. These can go from $800,000 to $1.3 million. While multi-unit dwellings, smaller cottages and bungalows can have less yard space, the lot size for single-family properties is usually about a quarter to a third acre of land. Condos can be around the $300,000s, and townhouses are usually between $600,000 and $900,000. “You have a good diversity of home prices,” Camarra says, adding that inventory is low. “If priced right, homes move pretty quickly.” On average, a single-family home stays on the market for just 13 days.
Homeowner in Norwood take pride in maintaining their plush lawns.
Classic Cape style homes can readily be found around South Norwood.
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Hands-on education in the A-minus Norwood Public Schools
Norwood Public Schools has an overall A-minus Niche grade, with a student-teacher ratio of 11-to-1. Prospective elementary schools include F.A. Cleveland Elementary School and Prescott Elementary School, both of which have A-minus ratings. Thomas Balch Elementary School and Dr. Philip O. Coakley Middle School both score a B-plus, while Norwood High School receives an A-minus. Norwood High offers science and technology education and has courses in Power Mechanics, Electricity/Electronics, Computer Build/Repair and Mechanical Drawing. Students can also take advantage of the school’s world language curriculums, including Latin, Spanish and French.
Balch Elementary School is the primary Elementary School option for all Norwood students.
Norwood High School is the one four year high school for all Norwood students.
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WinSmith Mill Market offers shopping, live music
Many of the area’s retailers, businesses, big-box stores such as The Home Depot, restaurants and The Walpole Mall are located along U.S. Route 1, which is also known as the Boston–Providence Turnpike. Popular eateries off the Route 1 Corridor include Gyro and Kebab House, The Feisty Greek, Boston Tavern for gastropub fare and One Bistro, which serves French American fusion and New England cuisine. Grocery options include Stop & Shop and Big Y World Class Market. Castle Island Brewing Co. is the area’s staple brewery. The dog-friendly space features an indoor area with free board games and an outdoor beer garden in the summer. WinSmith Mill Market has an eclectic mixture of art shops, vintage finds and homemade goods from over 150 vendors. Residents also often head to downtown Norwood for its quaint, walkable streets lined with businesses and restaurants.
Boston Tavern is a great spot to grab drinks with friends in South Norwood.
An employee at The Feisty Greek cuts meat used for Greek gyros in South Norwood.
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Norwood Day and other festivities
Frequent community events are part of life in South Norwood, from Veteran’s and Memorial Day parades to outdoor summer concerts and indoor music events in wintertime. Norwood Day kicks off the fall season with races and games, carnival rides for kids, live performances and pumpkin painting. Holiday Extravaganza features the annual tree lighting ceremony and a Santa Claus parade.
Several entertainment venues are also in the neighborhood. Hometown Arcade is known for its retro-style video games; Fallout Shelter has regular live music performances and a bar, and Monster Mini Golf offers an indoor glow-in-the-dark course and arcade.
Willett Pond and acres of parkland
Considered the prime recreation place in South Norwood, the 52-acre Endean Park has playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball fields used by Little Leagues, a disc golf course, a community garden and several miles of trails. On hot summer days, residents flock to the park’s Hawes Pool to cool off or sunbathe poolside. Francis William Bird Park in East Walpole offers similar amenities, and smaller pocket parks, such as Doherty Park, are spread throughout the community. Ellis Pond and Willett Pond, both west of the area, are boating and fishing hotspots. In addition to kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, walking along the waterfront is also a popular pastime. Located east of the community, Brookmeadow Country Club and The Cape Club of Sharon have private 18-hole golf courses and serve as social venues for families who live in the area. When the weather isn’t ideal, residents can drive about 2 miles into downtown Norwood to use the indoor gym at the Norwood Civic Center.
The Hawes Brook Stream leaves a small pond in the middle of Endean Park in South Norwood.
Many South Norwood residents visit the Endean Park for fun or water scenery.
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Commuter train to Boston
U.S. Route 1, which turns into the Boston-Providence Turnpike in town, passes through South Norwood, and Interstate 95 borders the community on the east side. Both routes provide access to Boston, which is about 20 miles away. Norwood has three MBTA commuter rail stations, and Windsor Gardens is right in South Norwood. Commuters can take the Franklin/Foxboro Line and get to Boston’s South Station in approximately 40 minutes. Norwood Memorial Airport sits north of the area and offers charter flight services. Noise from the airport can be a concern for some residents. Boston Logan International Airport is less than 30 miles north of town, and Norwood Hospital is 2 miles north in Norwood Center.
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Parks in this Area
William Pezwick Park
Trails
Ice Skating Rink
Veterans Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Wilson Street Playground
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Playground
Shattuck Park
Francis William Bird Park
The Bond Street Tot Lot
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Endean Park
Transit
Airport
General Edward Lawrence Logan International
39 min drive
Train
Windsor Gardens
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South Norwood Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in South Norwood, Norwood sell after 23 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in South Norwood, Norwood over the last 12 months is $672,500, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome to Endicott Woods. Rarely available 3 bedroom townhome end unit now ready to purchase. Engulfed with tons of natural light. The largest unit in the entire complex. The home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, with oversized ceilings and a loft look. The first floor showcases the gourmet kitchen, living and dining room, washer/dryer, walk in pantry, large powder room, and primary bedroom
Welcome to this inviting 1st floor 2-bedroom, 1-bath condominium in the heart of Norwood. Thoughtfully designed, the home offers a bright and open living area with large windows. The updated kitchen with adjoining pantry features modern cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. Both bedrooms are generously sized with excellent closet space, while the full bathroom is
Located at 3 Endicott Street U:01, Norwood, MA, this condominium offers an inviting home, ready to move in and start enjoying the comforts of condominium living or is a great investment opportunity. The kitchen is a delightful space. This 682 square feet condominium, features one bedroom, one full bathroom, and an open floor plan on the garden level, offering a comfortable and practical layout.
First time offered since the early 1960's, lovingly cared for and maintained Cape featuring 3 beds and 1.5 baths. Improvements include full window replacements within the last couple of years, new mini splits added for efficiency, new gutters with gutter guards, and the chimney rebuilt from the roof line. Enjoy the quiet evenings near Hawes Brooke or liven things up in the detached private
Spacious Multi-Level home in prime location! Highly desired neighborhood setting, this beautifully maintained home offers a perfect blend of comfort, functionality & convenience. Easy highway access, close to restaurants, stores & more - you’ll love the accessibility this home offers. Step inside to find a bright and spacious eat-in Kitchen that was fully remodeled just 2 years ago - ideal for
Don’t miss this great opportunity for both owner-occupants and investors! 1274 Washington Street is a well-maintained two-family property offering over 2,800 square feet of living space and flexible options for rental income or multi-generational living. The first-floor unit is currently rented and features 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, while the second-floor unit will be delivered vacant.
The Commons at Windsor Gardens features outstanding amenities and stylish apartments in Norwood, MA. Select apartments include hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, and an in-home washer and dryer. Enjoy access to on-site amenities like tennis courts, volleyball courts, swimming pools, and a fitness facility. With easy access to I-95, Route 128 and a Commuter Rail stop right on the
Sundrenched Townhouse style apartment situated on a quiet side street. Gorgeous eat-in-kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, dishwasher, microwave, recessed lights, and hardwood floors. Large living room with recessed lighting and hardwood floors . Rounding out the first floor is a full bathroom with tile floor and shower. The second floor offers 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, and
**Up to $7,500 in JORDAN'S FURNITURE or Free Rent Specials* *Our apartment homes have contemporary open floor plans, expansive views of lush conservation land, and deluxe kitchens. The spacious, single-level apartments are built for convenience and include a fully equipped kitchen, central air & heat, in-unit washer/dryer & walk-in closets. The new two-story building is located only steps from a
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
8,789
Median Age
38
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
24.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
15.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$104,355
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$133,797
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.7%
College Graduates
50.2%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
20.6%
% Population in Labor Force
75.5%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
21°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
12''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
34/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
55/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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