$699,900
- 2 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1,500 Sq Ft
48 Village St Unit 1001, Reading, MA 01867
Bobbie Botticelli
Colonial Manor Realty
(781) 560-5371
$699,900
48 Village St Unit 1001, Reading, MA 01867
Bobbie Botticelli
Colonial Manor Realty
(781) 560-5371
$459,000
1 Summit Dr Unit 57, Reading, MA 01867
Kathy Devine
Dvine1 Real Estate
(781) 645-4669
$1,625,000
863 Main St, Reading, MA 01867
Brody Murphy Novak Group
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Park Plaza
(781) 358-8934
$2,190,000
41 Winter St, Reading, MA 01867
John Burns John T Burns
$1,489,000
18 Talbot Ln Unit 18, Reading, MA 01867
Lynne Sheehan Glover Brokerage Corporation
$925,000
16 Munroe Ave, Reading, MA 01867
Derek Greene The Greene Realty Group
$1,029,000
20 White Oaks Ln, Reading, MA 01867
Stakem Team Leading Edge Real Estate
$599,999
20 Pinevale Ave, Reading, MA 01867
Michael DeCroteau Decroteau Realty
$149,900
0 Charles St Unit 72374573, Reading, MA 01867
0 Charles St Unit 72374573, Reading, MA 01867$349,000
241 Main St Unit C3, Reading, MA 01867
francesca driscoll Redfin Corp.
$800,000
246 Walnut St, Reading, MA 01867
Cheryl Pendenza RE/MAX Andrew Realty Services
$325,000
5 Washington St Unit D4, Reading, MA 01867
Felicia Giuliano Classified Realty Group
$1,099,900
141 Johnson Woods Dr, Reading, MA 01867
Lynne Sheehan Glover Brokerage Corporation
$1,750,000
17 Courtyard Place Unit 17, Reading, MA 01867
Lynne Sheehan Glover Brokerage Corporation
$1,065,000
119 Van Norden Rd, Reading, MA 01867
Jennifer Hardin True North Realty
$599,900
69 Ash St, Reading, MA 01867
Mary Ann Quinn Wilson Wolfe Real Estate
$849,900
1 Garvey Rd Unit 1, Woburn, MA 01801
Abhinay Patel Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
Reading, MA, is a town known for its proximity to Boston and a variety of amenities. Community initiatives have revitalized downtown, while the outskirts feature large green spaces hosting concerts and sporting events. Housing options range from historic Queen Anne and Colonial Revival homes in the Woburn Street Historic District to ranch-style and midcentury homes on the town's edges. Downtown Reading is home to local restaurants serving American, Japanese, and Italian cuisine, with shopping centers east of downtown along Walkers Brook Drive. Notable attractions include Jordan’s Furniture Reading, which features an IMAX theater and a rope course. The Reading Recreation Division manages numerous parks and sports complexes, including Memorial Park, which offers tennis and basketball courts and ice skating in winter. Reading Town Forest is popular for walking and hiking, while Meadow Brook Golf Club provides golfing and dining services. Commuters can reach downtown Boston, 14 miles away, via Interstate 93 or the Haverhill line from the Reading commuter rail station. Boston Logan International Airport is 15 miles south. Annual events like Porchfest and the Reading Fall Street Faire bring the community together with music, vendors, and activities. Reading Public Schools and Reading Memorial High are highly rated, with innovative career pathways for students. Despite a recent increase in violent crimes, property crimes have decreased, and both have been trending down since the mid-2000s. Reading experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers, cold winters, and high humidity year-round, averaging five feet of snow annually.
On average, homes in Reading, MA sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Reading, MA over the last 12 months is $846,041, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.