What is the Best Neighborhood in Wellesley? Walk to town and schools!

If you’re looking to live in Wellesley and be able to walk to town then these are the neighborhoods for you. Each location brings a different feel and price point, stay tuned as we jump in! Dana Hall & Wellesley Square have easy access to the Brook Path making this location a walkers dream. Both neighborhoods also go to the new Hunnewell Elementary School. In Wellesley Square you’ll find older homes in close proximity to the downtown ranging from $1-3m. In Dana Hall you can find older homes closer to town and larger estates down Grove St and Livingston from $4M+ College Heights offers a mix of new and old homes just north of the train tracks and the downtown. In this commuter and walkers dream you’ll find a great neighborhood feel with many young families. Depending on your location you’ll either attend the new Hardy Elementary or Sprague. Houses here will range from $1m-3m. The Linden area is one of the best locations to live if you want to be close to the middle and high school. You’ll have easy access to all the commerce on Linden St and some great neighborhoods behind Linden Square, AND down Linden street between Kingsbury and Rockland. Houses will range from $1-3.5M. All of these neighborhoods are close enough to the action while also giving you an urban suburban feel.

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