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Neighborhoods near Worcester East Middle School in Worcester, MA

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    Outlying Shrewsbury

    Just 6 miles east of Worcester, Shrewsbury is a suburb with small-town character and natural amenities. In the town center, residents can listen to a story time at the local library and go to an upscale, locally owned eatery. Warm weather calls for a dip in Quinsigamond Lake, dotted with primary-colored sculling boats. The 220-foot-tall mountain

    • Average Value

      $744K

    • List Price

      $334K - $1.9M

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      32 Listings

    Outlying Shrewsbury
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    North Grafton

    With its legacy manufacturing companies, turn-of-the-century brick mill housing and a nearly 150-year-old regional railroad that’s still in operation, the Worcester, Massachusetts suburb of North Grafton was a bastion of the early American Industrial Revolution. Today, North Grafton has the hallmarks of a typical Northeastern suburb, with

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      $657K

    • List Price

      $360K - $1.4M

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      3 Listings

    North Grafton
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    Edgemere

    In the hilly roads of Edgemere, Lake Quinsigamond peeks out from behind Craftsman-style bungalows and Cape Cod-style houses. Life in this waterfront Shrewsbury neighborhood is all about nature. It’s where residents can dock their boats, launch kayaks into the water and find a different walking trail for every day of the week. Edgemere rests on the

    • Average Value

      $619K

    • List Price

      $280K - $887K

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      1 Listing

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    Hamilton

    Hamilton is a suburban neighborhood on the eastern outskirts of Worcester, the second-most populous city in Massachusetts. The area is just west of Lake Quinsigamond, where the chatter of beachgoers, splashes of swimmers and revving of small motorboats fill the air during summer months. Locals can also visit the EcoTarium to immerse themselves in

    • Average Value

      $475K

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      $318K - $584K

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      0 Listings

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    Lake Park

    Situated along the western shoreline of Lake Quinsigamond, Lake Park brings the tranquil energy of lake life to the convenience and activity of Worcester. “People move to the area because they're looking to live by a recreational lake. Boats and jet skis are super popular,” says Erin Zamarro, an associate broker with Coldwell Banker Residential

    • Average Value

      $474K

    • List Price

      $275K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Vernon Hill

    Vernon Hill is a residential neighborhood in Worcester, where it’s hilly and, on a gridded pattern of streets, cars are parked in front of Victorian architecture. There are a variety of housing options here, from apartments and condos to multi-family homes. Without much commercial activity, the neighborhood feels removed from Worcester’s hustle

    • Average Value

      $458K

    • List Price

      $208K - $472K

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      2 Listings

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    Grafton Hill

    Grafton Hill is a neighborhood on the easternmost edge of Worcester. It borders Lake Quinsigamond, which hosts warm weather regattas and offers summertime sunbathing on Lake Park’s sandy beach. Grafton Hill has a variety of housing options, from modest bungalows to Worcester’s signature triple-decker properties, all a short drive from daily

    • Average Value

      $455K

    • List Price

      $249K - $651K

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      10 Listings

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    Indian Lake East

    The American Industrial Revolution is deeply rooted in Worcester’s Indian Lake East, a north side neighborhood bordering one of the city’s four major bodies of water. The nearby lake that the area gets its name from was the peak source of water for the Blackstone River, a waterway responsible for powering some of New England’s largest production

    • Average Value

      $450K

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      $233K - $647K

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      6 Listings

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    Brittan Square

    With its local storefronts, delis and steepled churches lining Lincoln Street, and triple-deckers and colonial homes dotting residential roads, Brittan Square combines elements of urban and suburban Worcester just 2 miles from downtown. "Its proximity makes it a great option for people looking to live close to downtown without paying the price

    • Average Value

      $446K

    • List Price

      $260K - $572K

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      1 Listing

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    Union HIll

    Union Hill is an urban residential neighborhood that has something for everyone. With housing options ranging from apartments to multi-family properties, this is a great option for first-time homebuyers and those looking to invest in the rental market alike. Conveniently located near The Canal District and two major roadways, the neighborhood has

    • Average Value

      $443K

    • List Price

      $236K - $429K

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      1 Listing

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    Shrewsbury Street

    When his business’s lease ended in Tatnuck, Richard Collins, owner of the café-bookstore Root & Press, faced a decision: resign or relocate. “We looked in all different areas around the city and even in the surrounding suburbs until, eventually, we found this spot on Shrewsbury Street, which is known for its eateries,” he says. “This area has a

    • Average Value

      $435K

    • List Price

      $289K - $458K

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      1 Listing

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    Franklin Plantation

    Franklin Plantation is an urban Worcester neighborhood known for a laid-back atmosphere. Sitting along Worcester Restaurant Row, the area is growing in diversity with young families moving from all around the country due to the relative affordability and reasonable commute. Just north of the neighborhood are UMass Memorial Medical Center Hospital

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $258K - $550K

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      2 Listings

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    Broadmeadow Brook

    Nestled in the suburbs of Worcester is Broadmeadow Brook, a neighborhood marked by pockets of residential communities and densely wooded areas. According to Erin Zamarro, a Coldwell Banker real estate broker and Worcester local, the neighborhood is also commonly known as “Broad Meadow Brook” and the Massasoit Road area. "One of the big draws of

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      $431K

    • List Price

      $201K - $695K

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      12 Listings

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    South Quinsigamond Village

    In the early 20th century, neighbors woke up daily in South Quinsigamond Village and went to work at the local manufacturing plants. Mills shut down and Worcester moved into the post-industrial age, but the neighborhood remains an urban residential area with cracked, sloped streets. “It’s a blue-collar neighborhood,” says Tony Economou, associate

    • Average Value

      $415K

    • List Price

      $254K - $575K

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      0 Listings

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    Green Island

    Commonly known as the Canal District, Green Island is where gritty and gray Worcester gets a true pop of color. Named after the Blackstone Canal that powered the area during the American Industrial Revolution, the district is a walkable area with cupcake shops, upscale restaurants, a European-style marketplace and a brand-new minor league baseball

    • Average Value

      $402K

    • List Price

      $205K - $486K

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    Beacon Brightly

    Mostly housing college students and renters, Beacon Brightly is a small neighborhood near downtown Worcester with a large concentration of the city's signature triple-decker houses. “Worcester is known for the triple-decker,” says Brian Allen, a Rubric Commercial sales associate specializing in selling multifamily properties throughout the city.

    • Average Value

      $393K

    • List Price

      $146K - $308K

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      1 Listing

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    North Quinsigamond Village

    Worcester’s North Quinsigamond Village is located at the bottom of a hill under the watchful gaze of the College of the Holy Cross. This compact urban neighborhood is mainly residential, with local dives sprinkled throughout, and never far from downtown Worcester's amenities by bus, car or bike. Otis Tat, a 10-year real estate agent with Excelsior

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      $390K

    • List Price

      $204K - $580K

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      1 Listing

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    South Worcester

    Welcome to South Worcester. This blue-collar suburb of Boston is home to manufacturing and industry, as well as murals, colorful street art and scattered dining options. The mixed-use neighborhood is adjacent to downtown and is partially bordered by an interstate, which increases the noise level. An active railroad also operates in the area,

    • Average Value

      $387K

    • List Price

      $281K - $567K

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      1 Listing

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    Bell Hill

    A quaint community just east of downtown Worcester, Bell Hill is known for its parks, restaurants and characteristic triple-decker architecture. The expansive Green Hill Park sits beside the neighborhood, giving residents an easy-access oasis from the busyness of urban life. Its long walking trails and unique amenities attract locals and visitors

    • Average Value

      $385K

    • List Price

      $217K - $743K

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      2 Listings

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    Downtown Worcester

    If Worcester is known as “The Heart of the Commonwealth,” Downtown Worcester is the heartbeat of the city. Once a center for manufacturing that struggled after the end of the industrial age, the area is now a vibrant hub for art, culture, business and community. “Downtown has gone through a resurgence in recent years. New developments and

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      $218K

    • List Price

      $151K - $282K

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      3 Listings

    Downtown Worcester
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    Institution Park

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      $476K

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      $187K - $915K

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    Institution Park