Welcome to Wellesley

Located approximately 17 miles southwest of Boston, Wellesley is an affluent country-style suburb with six distinct neighborhoods and convenient access to the city.

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Attributes

historic, families, professionals, education, green, exclusive, luxury, mansions, privacy

LOCATED IN BOSTON, MA

Commute Times
South Station 37m by train, 27m by car
North Station 52m by train, 31m by car
Boston Common 50m by train, 28m by car
Harvard Square 51m by train, 26m by car
Boundaries
East to West Wellesley Ave. to Pond Rd.
North to South Glen Rd. to Dover Rd.
Nearby Neighborhoods Newton, Weston, Brookline

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Wellesley:
A picturesque town with pristine homes and green space, and a strong academic pedigree too.

A lush landscape dotted with elegant colonial-style homes, Wellesley is a close-knit community rich with history and culture.

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What to expect:
A forward-thinking community of successful professionals, families and creatives.

Home to Wellesley College and Babson College, Wellesley is considered one of the most educated towns in the United States and has the highest percentage of adults with at least one college degree in the country. The highly-regarded public school system and easy access to downtown Boston are attractive for professionals with families. Wellesley is also a town that celebrates creativity, with a large population of artists and media professionals who help shape the town’s character through local programs, organizations, and galleries.

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The lifestyle:
Celebrating the finer things.

Downtown Wellesley offers quaint shops, gourmet specialty grocers, cafes, and eateries, from steakhouses to Spanish tapas to sushi. Wassik’s Cheese Shop is one of the area’s most renowned sellers of artisanal cheese and Tutto Italiano is a must-try for their Italian delicacies.

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Unexpected appeal:
Green spaces, green homes.

Sustainable living has been a part of Wellesley’s culture since the town’s inception, with nature trails and wooded paths directly accessible from the backyards of many homes. In 2010, the town established a Sustainable Energy Committee to reduce the town’s carbon footprint. Their award-winning programs and initiatives have become a model and example for other communities across the United States.

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The market:
Elegant, stately homes surrounded by pristine beauty.

The majority of homes in Wellesley were built in the colonial style prior to 1939, with a distinctly anti-suburban design philosophy. Rather than clearing the land and building a grid of cookie-cutter homes, these spacious, carefully crafted estates were developed to co-exist with the natural elements and conform to the area’s unique topography. As such, real estate in Wellesley can come with a hefty price tag, ranking as one of the most expensive zip codes not just in Massachusetts, but the entire country.

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You'll fall in love with:
Tranquil landscapes and historic treasures.

Among the town’s majestic outdoor spaces is the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s Garden at the Elms. First developed as a private residence in the 17th century, the property underwent a $2.1 million restoration and is one of the last remaining examples of an American estate with a Classical French Revival-style carriage house. The gardens, designed by the renowned Olmsted Brothers, comprise 36 acres of land to explore, with amazing landscapes and surprises around every corner.

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