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Why Live in Ludlow

Ludlow, Massachusetts, is a small town with a population of 21,000, characterized by its strong volunteer spirit and rich cultural heritage. The town's history is rooted in its textile mills, which attracted immigrants from Portugal, Poland, Ireland, and Italy, creating a diverse community. Today, Ludlow serves as a bedroom community for nearby Springfield, with many residents commuting 10 miles to work. The town is known for its soccer enthusiasm, highlighted by Lusitano Stadium, home to the Western Mass Pioneers and local high school teams. The Our Lady of Fatima Festa, a significant cultural event, draws nearly 100,000 visitors each Labor Day weekend. Ludlow's dining scene is concentrated along East Street, featuring Brazilian, Portuguese, and Polish cuisine, while shopping centers and drive-throughs are located on Center Street. Housing styles range from Colonial Revivals and Queen Anne-style multifamily homes near the riverside mill sites to ranches and split-level homes in the northern areas. Ludlow Public Schools and Wilbraham & Monson Academy are highly rated, providing quality education options. Recreational spaces include the Ludlow Mills Riverwalk and Memorial Park, with more rugged parks and conservation areas to the north. Despite a slight increase in crime, Ludlow remains safer than the statewide average. The town's location along Interstate 90 offers convenient access to Boston and other regions, with additional transportation options via Pioneer Valley Transit Authority buses and Amtrak trains.

Condo Prices in Ludlow, MA

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$375,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$294,000
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$380,000
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