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Neighborhoods in Melrose, MA

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    Cedar Park

    Cedar Park in Melrose features historic homes from the 1850s-1950s and includes Bowden Park. Middlesex Fells Reservation and Stone Zoo are nearby. Highly rated schools serve the area, offering excellent extracurricular activities.

    • Average Value

      $1.04M

    • List Price

      $372K - $1.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Cedar Park
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    Melrose East Side

    Bounded by Lynn Fells Parkway, Lebanon Street and several green spaces, Melrose, Massachusetts’s East Side neighborhood offers its residents a convenient location north of Boston with highly rated schools and easy access to green spaces. “East Side Melrose is very desirable,” says Jill Leeman, a real estate agent with Leeman & Gately/Compass who

    • Average Value

      $1.04M

    • List Price

      $183K - $2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Melrose East Side
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    Mount Hood

    Mount Hood, near Melrose, Massachusetts, is 11 miles from Boston. “Mount Hood is near a golf course, and many people love to golf. There’s also only single-family homes, which is attractive,” says Virginia Todd, a Realtor with Leading Edge Real Estate. Todd has been working in the industry for 13 years. “Melrose itself is very convenient to

    • Average Value

      $983K

    • List Price

      $211K - $5.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Mount Hood
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    Horace Mann

    Ten miles north of Boston, Horace Mann is a community in downtown Melrose with 20th-century homes in a convenient, central location. “You get accessibility,” says Rosa Molettieri, a real estate agent with Barrett, Chris. J., Realtors, who has over 25 years of experience. “There’s public transportation, groceries and parks.” Horace Mann Elementary

    • Average Value

      $924K

    • List Price

      $174K - $2.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Horace Mann
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    Melrose Highlands

    The Melrose Highlands train station is central to the neighborhood, bisecting the Massachusetts hamlet in Melrose, 10 miles north of the heart of Boston. “Melrose is the only suburb of Boston with three different train stops within its borders,” says Realtor Donald Cranley of Century 21 Northeast, who grew up in the city. “So, it’s a good hub for

    • Average Value

      $895K

    • List Price

      $235K - $7.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Melrose Highlands
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    Oak Grove-Pine Banks

    Sandwiched by the Middlesex Fells Reservation and Pine Banks Park, the Oak Grove-Pine Banks neighborhood stretches across the southern half of Melrose, Massachusetts, a suburb north of Boston. “People love this area because you can hop right on the highway, and it’s like 15 minutes to Boston,” says Jill Leeman, a real estate agent with Leeman &

    • Average Value

      $847K

    • List Price

      $230K - $1.7M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Oak Grove-Pine Banks
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    Downtown Melrose

    Downtown Melrose combines Victorian homes and modern apartments near Ell Pond and The Knoll. Turner’s Seafood and Hannah's Brewing Co. anchor local dining. Two rail stations connect to Boston. Schools are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $794K

    • List Price

      $229K - $831K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Downtown Melrose
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    Wyoming

    Wyoming, just outside Boston, provides a slower pace of life close to public transit, shops and recreation. “You can easily get on a train and be in the city in 15 minutes,” says Jill Leeman, a licensed real estate agent with Compass, and a longtime Melrose resident who’s been selling homes in the area for over 20 years. Originally part of

    • Average Value

      $835K

    • List Price

      $94K - $637K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Wyoming