About Woburn

Horn Pond at Sunset

Located 11 miles north of Boston and near the head of the Mystic River Valley you will find Woburn, Massachusetts. Officially incorporated in 1642, the town is one of the earliest settled in the country and is often recognized for its rich American history. It was the host to the first religious ordination in the Americas and was the home to many prominent founders of Massachusetts and New England. Today, Woburn is recognized as a great family town with a diverse population. There is excellent public transportation options available making it an extremely popular suburb for city commuters to reside in.

Some frequently asked questions about Woburn:

1. What is the median price of a Single Family home in Woburn?
With its close proximity to Boston, prices for a single family house in Woburn can get pricey. The median price for a two bedroom, one bathroom home would be approximately $335,000.

2. What is the public transportation system like?
There are a plethora of public transportation options. There are several public bus lines that run through Woburn and surrounding towns and will bring you directly into Boston. There is also easy access to the commuter rail, which will also take you directly into the city.

3. Is Woburn accessible to major highways?
Highway access couldn’t be easier. Woburn is located just minutes to Routes 3, 93, and 128. There is also access to the Mass Pike and Interstates 93 and 95.

4. How are the school systems in Woburn?
Woburn has put a big emphasis on education over the past decade with the construction and renovation of some of their existing schools. Built in 2006, Memorial High School is the pride of the town with state-of-the-art academic classrooms, a performing arts center, library and media center, and an athletic complex.

5. Who is attracted to Woburn?
Woburn has a diverse population with many different demographics represented. We have empty nesters looking to downsize here and young couples looking for their first home together. The town is so diverse with a little something for everyone to enjoy.

6. What is Woburn’s Total population?
The total population of Woburn is approximately 38,000 residents.

7. Average age of the population of Woburn?
The average age of a resident in Woburn is 38-years-old.

My Five Faves in Woburn:

1. Best Place to get a Pizza: If you’re craving pizza then you have to visit Pizza Market. Their authentic Italian pizzas will have you coming back for more time and time again. Everything is made fresh daily and only top-of-the-line ingredients are used.

2. Favorite Place for a Stroll: Horn Pond has it all. Take an evening stroll after work or bring your dog for a morning jog. This park and trail area has something for everyone to enjoy.

3. Best Hidden Gem: Spence Farm is one of the city’s last actively farmed properties. The City of Woburn is a part owner of the property and sponsors a weekly farmers market every Sunday where fresh locally grown foods and handmade artisan products can be purchased.

4. Favorite Dining Establishment: The Brickyard in Woburn Center has amazing burgers and Italian food. You’ll always feel great after a meal here.

5. Best Ice Cream: Nanabette’s Ice Cream offers customers a variety of hard and soft ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet flavors. It’s a local favorite and you’ll instantly fall in love with its quaint New England charm.

To learn more about Woburn, MA please contact Anthony Giglio of RE/MAX Legacy.

Anthony Giglio
RE/MAX Legacy
65 Pleasant St., Unit 65
Woburn, MA 01801
Cell: (781) 789-3940
Email: anthonygiglio@yahoo.com
http://www.myhomeMA.com

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