
Welcome to your guide to the real estate market in Sudbury MA & Metrowest Massachusetts. Inside info on Sudbury Ma real estate listings, homes for sale, Sudbury Ma home sales, demographics,Sudbury school data, relocation info, search for your dream home, mortgage links, kid stuff ,buying and selling tips compiled by Sally Vetstein of ReMax Executive Real Estate, your Metrowest and Sudbury Massachusetts real estate guide. Check out www.framingham neighbors.com and www.metrowest-ma.com and WWW.MASSACHUSETTS-HOMESALES.COM
Stupendous Sudbury
Sudbury was incorporated in 1639 and has a current population of 16,943. If you are a history buff, you can find out about the Sudbury militia in revolutionary times. If you want a picture of what the town is all about go to the town's official website here to get a feel. Sudbury offers serenity, excellent schools, a vibrant shopping district along Route 20 and a decent commute to Boston and Cambridge areas. Although housing prices (prices start at about $300,000 and go up to $2 million) are higher than neighbors to the west and south, most residents feel Sudbury offers an agreeable lifestyle...just look at the recreational activities:
Atkinson Town Pool
Teen Center
Supervised Summer Playground Program
Tennis Courts and Instruction
Band Concerts
July 4th Celebration
Facilities and Programs for: Baseball, Soft Ball, Basketball,
Football, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Hockey, Ice Skating, Soccer,
Skateboarding
Tot Lot Park
Here are some handy links to
Sudbury school information:
| EDCO Collaborative Communications Center | http://www.edcollab.org/ |
| Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School | http://www.lsrhs.net/ |
| Minuteman Regional High School | http://www.minuteman.org/ |
| State Department of Education (Sudbury) | http://www.doe.mass.edu/directory/dir288.htm |
| Sudbury Education Resource Fund | http://www.serf.sudbury.ma.us |
| Sudbury Public Schools | http://www.sudbury-k8.org/ |

Step back in time to the Inn that represents the glory of
Colonial New England. Immortalized in 1863 by Longfellow in his
Tales of a Wayside Inn, this 280 year-old landmark continues
today as an Inn, restaurant and museum. Enjoy antique-filled
guest rooms and full-course Yankee fare. Take a stroll--you could
see a wedding at the white-steepled chapel or an artist sketching
at the Grist Mill. Visit the Little Red Schoolhouse
(of Marys lamb fame), that attracts children worldwide .
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Getting From Here To There.....
A map tells how far the suburbs are from Boston as the crow flies. Well, crows don't commute to work, although people do. And people find that when it comes to commuting by car, many places are closer than they think. Here are the estimated driving times into Boston during off peak/peak commuter times from Metrowest. Time may vary due to road and weather conditions. But, hey, when the sun shines you might outfly the crows.
Here's the scoop on driving from Sudbury: You can get to Boston in about 30 minutes if traffic is light using Rte 128/I90. Or you can try the back route along Rte 117/Rte 2 . You are only a short hop to Marlboro and Route 495 also. Shop til you drop on Route 20 in minutes for groceries and specialty items. You're also just a short drive away from Framingham's Golden Mile of shopping and restaurants. People love Sudbury because it's quiet, country, suburban yet only minutes to the hustle and bustle everywhere else.

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