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Why Live in Winchester
Winchester, MA, a peaceful Greater Boston suburb, has evolved from a rural farming community to a primarily residential town with a population of nearly 23,000. Located 8 miles north of Boston, Winchester is known for its grand New England homes, ranging from historic Colonial Revivals to modern Cape Cods and ranch styles. The town boasts one of the best school districts in the state, with Winchester Public Schools serving over 4,300 students and receiving high ratings. The private Acera School also offers quality education. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Mystic Lakes State Park, Middlesex Fells Reservation, and the Tri-Community Greenway, which connects Winchester with Woburn and Stoneham. The town's downtown area, bordered by Wedge and Mill Ponds, features a variety of markets, restaurants, boutiques, and service shops. Community events such as Winchester Town Day, PRIDEFest, and summer concerts at Town Common foster a strong sense of community. Wright-Locke Farm, a 383-year-old sustainable conservancy, provides fresh organic produce and nature-based activities. Winchester is accessible via U.S. Route 3 and Interstates 93 and 95, with public transit options including the MBTA bus and commuter rail. Logan International Airport is about 11 miles away. The town has a lower crime risk compared to the national average, with recent data indicating a decrease in violent crimes.
Home Trends in Winchester, MA
On average, homes in Winchester, MA sell after 22 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Winchester, MA over the last 12 months is $1,549,500, down 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.