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Sterling, MA Townhomes for Sale

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    $559,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,820 Sq Ft

    14 Shamrock Way Unit 14, Sterling, MA 01564

    Back on the market due to buyer's change of plans. Welcome to Cider Hill Estates! This young beautifully maintained half-duplex condo offers a bright, open layout with a spacious living room featuring cathedral ceilings, a marble fireplace, and sliders to a private composite deck. The cabinet-packed kitchen is a chef’s dream with weathered granite counters, stainless steel appliances, a large

    Amy Bisson Lamacchia Realty, Inc.

    14 Shamrock Way Unit 14, Sterling, MA 01564
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    $574,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,746 Sq Ft

    5 Millies Way Unit 5, Sterling, MA 01564

    Original model home, like new, loaded with upgrades including walk-out basement with lots of potential., Duplex-style townhouses are only attached at the garage and attic and have low HOA. First floor has a spacious layout with an open floor plan and 9 ft ceilings. Extras abound! Crown molding in living and dining rooms, kitchen and foyer. Hardwood flooring on first floor and staircase/landing.

    Denise Gibbons MA Real Estate Center

    5 Millies Way Unit 5, Sterling, MA 01564

Why Live in Sterling

Sterling, Massachusetts, is a small town rich in history, from its roots in Nashaway Native American territory to its role in the famous nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The town features historic landmarks such as Mary Sawyer’s original one-room schoolhouse and a dedicated lamb statue on Main Street. Sterling’s downtown area is characterized by colonial-style storefronts and offers access to the Rail Trail on Waushacum Avenue, with proximity to Interstate 190. Homebuyers will find a variety of housing styles, including well-preserved colonial-era dwellings, Second Empire homes, Queen Anne’s with wrap-around porches, and New Traditional estates on larger parcels. Sterling is served by highly rated schools, including Houghton Elementary, Chocksett Middle, and Wachusett Regional High School, which offers 18 Advanced Placement classes. The town features several attractions, such as the reimagined cider mill now housing an antique store and trailhead for the Central Massachusetts Rail Trail, Waushacum Lake for swimming and kayaking, and community hubs like the Conant Public Library and Memorial Park. Dining options on Main Street include Emma’s Café and Sterling Village Pizza & More, while shopping needs can be met in nearby Clinton and Leominster. The annual Sterling Fair, held at the Sterling Airport, draws over 30,000 attendees with events like tractor races and carnival attractions. Despite the lack of public transportation and sidewalks, Sterling’s location along Interstate 190 makes it a convenient commuter town, with Boston 50 miles east and Worcester 15 miles south.

Home Trends in Sterling, MA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$575,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$559,900
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$315
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
15
Months of Supply
0.80
Median List Price
$595,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-26%
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