What Neighborhood Should You Move to in Wellesley, MA?
If you are looking to move to the suburbs of Boston and want to know more about the Town of Wellesley than this video is for you. We cover what neighborhood and where you should live in Wellesley.
The overview of some Wellesley neighborhoods will answer some questions about where you might live in Wellesley. Each neighborhood is architecturally different in options as well as locations to amenities in town.
Here is a quick overview of Wellesley Neighborhoods
Wellesley Farms
Houses from the 1920-1930s to some of Wellesley largest homes. Easy access to the MBTA commuter rail stop and the Mass pike.
Wellesley Hills
Largest neighborhood centrally located in Wellesley close to route 9.
Peirce Estates
Developed in the 1960s and located right off of Cliff Rd. These homes have some of the largest lots in Wellesley and some of the grandest homes
College Heights & The Generals
Easy walk to town with a mix of late 19th and early 20th century homes
Country Club
Close to Wellelsey Country Club and Babson College brings some of the nicest homes in Town. Abbott Rd names for Josiah Abbott is our favorite street in town.
Poets
Streets named after American poets is conveniently close to Boston & the Farms commuter rail stop while offering unique homes in a great neighborhood setting.
Cliff Estates
One of the most recognizable neighborhoods in the Boston area you will find amazing homes on some of Wellesley larger lots.
Dana Hall
Walk to town location with easy access to the Brook Path makes this location a walkers dream.
The Fells
Developed primarily in the 1920s you will find a mix of capes, bungalows and colonials that have and continued to be improved for new homes.
Linden Street
Close to the shopping and food at Linden Street but this location is ideal if you want to be able to walk to elementary, middle and high school.
Lower Falls
Under 12 miles to the Prudential. Also home to some great restaurant options .
Standish & Sheridan Estates
Most of the homes are cape style homes were originally designed by Royal Barry Wills and built in the late 1930s. Located off of Oakland St it provided easy access to route 9.
Wellesley Square
Easy commute from the Wellesley Sq. Commuter stop and access to all that downtown Wellesley has to offer. Close to Wellesley College and don’t miss a walk around Lake Waban.
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Here’s a breakdown:
0:00 Intro
0:02 Wellesley Farms
0:17 Wellesley Hills
0:23 Peirce Estates
0:31 College Heights + The Generals
0:43 Country Club
1:06 Poets
1:19 Cliff Estates
1:30 Dana Hall
1:40 The Fells
1:53 Linden
2:02 Lower Falls
2:18 Standish + Sheridan Estate
2:36 Wellesley Square
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