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Neighborhoods in Worcester, MA

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    Salisbury Street

    Sometimes referred to as Worcester’s west side, Salisbury Street has some of the city’s best-preserved historic homes. Every property in the neighborhood looks different. Some feature bright coats of paint and original bay windows, while others have large front porches or sprawling sunrooms. Bancroft Tower, a stone monument that looks like a

    • Average Value

      $590K

    • List Price

      $376K - $1.3M

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      6 Listings

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    Forest Grove

    Forest Grove is a shaded suburban community on the west side of gritty, post-industrial Worcester. As its name suggests, the neighborhood is framed by a mature tree canopy and dense brush, and trails wind through acres of woodlands. It borders the sprawling Indian Lake, where pontoons float in the summer and largemouth bass swim below. Forest

    • Average Value

      $561K

    • List Price

      $351K - $966K

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      3 Listings

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    University Park

    Called Main South by locals, Worcester’s University Park neighborhood centers around Main Street and Clark University. Traditionally, this area had a rough reputation, but community development efforts over the last decade have pushed it forward. It's where people stay from one generation to the next, where Victorian houses and traditional

    • Average Value

      $525K

    • List Price

      $182K - $429K

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      3 Listings

    University Park
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    Newton Square

    About 2 miles west of Downtown Worcester, Newton Square is a walkable neighborhood with a beautiful collection of historic homes. “People are drawn to the area for the variety of housing stock,” says Broker Owner Jeff Burk with Re/Max Vision, who has three decades of experience selling in Worcester. In Newton Square, a canopy of hemlock and oak

    • Average Value

      $520K

    • List Price

      $381K - $1.2M

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      4 Listings

    Newton Square
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    Main Middle

    Worcester’s peak as a manufacturing center was decades ago, but a cloud of the industrial age still lingers over Main Middle. This gritty area of three-decker houses, built at the turn of the century to house mill workers, is peak urban Worcester, with its chain-link fences, paved cracked sidewalks and street parking. Neighbors can walk to parks,

    • Average Value

      $485K

    • List Price

      $259K - $586K

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      0 Listings

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    West Tatnuck

    With a hiking trail ending at a waterfall and another surrounded by a herd of sheep, West Tatnuck is a natural enclave within Worcester city limits. The neighborhood is also home to one of America’s oldest golf courses located at the Tatnuck Country Club. “It’s primarily residential, but all the aspects of city life are just 10 to 15 minutes

    • Average Value

      $480K

    • List Price

      $246K - $848K

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      10 Listings

    West Tatnuck
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    Lake Park

    Situated along the western shoreline of Lake Quinsigamond, Lake Park brings the tranquil energy of lake life to the convenience and activity of Worcester. “People move to the area because they're looking to live by a recreational lake. Boats and jet skis are super popular,” says Erin Zamarro, an associate broker with Coldwell Banker Residential

    • Average Value

      $474K

    • List Price

      $277K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

    Lake Park
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    Crown Hill-Piedmont

    Crownhill-Piedmont is a small neighborhood just west of downtown Worcester and south of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This convenient location accommodates a variety of lifestyles, from tenured residents who want to take in all the city has to offer to college-age renters who want to be close to campus. Historic homes display classic New

    • Average Value

      $466K

    • List Price

      $358K - $500K

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      0 Listings

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    Indian Hill

    The Worcester neighborhood of Indian Hill borders the grassy suburb of Holden, and it shows. Single-family homes, including colonials and Victorian houses, have grassy front lawns with shady trees. Boaters launch their watercraft into the recreational Indian Lake. Commuters make use of Interstate 190, which winds through the area. Billy McGuiness,

    • Average Value

      $465K

    • List Price

      $307K - $618K

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      1 Listing

    Indian Hill
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    Tatnuck

    In the west side neighborhood of Tatnuck, the urban feel of Worcester fades away in favor of a more relaxed way of life. Tatnuck is home to Worcester State University and is a short drive from downtown. It’s considered one of the quieter neighborhoods because it’s primarily residential. Tatnuck means “at the great hill,” which refers to the hill

    • Average Value

      $464K

    • List Price

      $314K - $718K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Tatnuck
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    Vernon Hill

    Vernon Hill is a residential neighborhood in Worcester, where it’s hilly and, on a gridded pattern of streets, cars are parked in front of Victorian architecture. There are a variety of housing options here, from apartments and condos to multi-family homes. Without much commercial activity, the neighborhood feels removed from Worcester’s hustle

    • Average Value

      $457K

    • List Price

      $213K - $472K

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      3 Listings

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    Burncoat

    Between the hustle and bustle of downtown Worcester and the quiet suburban charm of West Boylston sits Burncoat, a residential enclave that offers a subdued – but still urban – way of life. This grassy neighborhood in a gritty New England city feels almost like one left Worcester and ended up in a nearby suburb. It has charming midcentury houses

    • Average Value

      $455K

    • List Price

      $284K - $651K

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      6 Listings

    Burncoat
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    Beaver Brook

    The Beaver Brook neighborhood on Worcester’s west end is best known for its eponymous Beaver Brook Park, a public green space that has activities and outdoor amenities for all ages. Historically, Beaver Brook was an area where industrial workers of color settled in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as documented by photographer William

    • Average Value

      $455K

    • List Price

      $333K - $691K

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      2 Listings

    Beaver Brook
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    Grafton Hill

    Grafton Hill is a neighborhood on the easternmost edge of Worcester. It borders Lake Quinsigamond, which hosts warm weather regattas and offers summertime sunbathing on Lake Park’s sandy beach. Grafton Hill has a variety of housing options, from modest bungalows to Worcester’s signature triple-decker properties, all a short drive from daily

    • Average Value

      $455K

    • List Price

      $278K - $652K

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      12 Listings

    Grafton Hill
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    North Lincoln Street

    With picturesque colonial and Cape Cod Homes, sloping front lawns and hilly roadways, North Lincoln Street is a residential Worcester neighborhood that embraces its classic New England style. Just north of I-290, the neighborhood is popular among commuters looking for convenience to downtown with some separation from the city. "It's an affordable

    • Average Value

      $451K

    • List Price

      $251K - $676K

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      4 Listings

    North Lincoln Street
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    Indian Lake East

    The American Industrial Revolution is deeply rooted in Worcester’s Indian Lake East, a north side neighborhood bordering one of the city’s four major bodies of water. The nearby lake that the area gets its name from was the peak source of water for the Blackstone River, a waterway responsible for powering some of New England’s largest production

    • Average Value

      $450K

    • List Price

      $232K - $647K

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      6 Listings

    Indian Lake East
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    Brittan Square

    With its local storefronts, delis and steepled churches lining Lincoln Street, and triple-deckers and colonial homes dotting residential roads, Brittan Square combines elements of urban and suburban Worcester just 2 miles from downtown. "Its proximity makes it a great option for people looking to live close to downtown without paying the price

    • Average Value

      $446K

    • List Price

      $260K - $572K

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      1 Listing

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    Union HIll

    Union Hill is an urban residential neighborhood that has something for everyone. With housing options ranging from apartments to multi-family properties, this is a great option for first-time homebuyers and those looking to invest in the rental market alike. Conveniently located near The Canal District and two major roadways, the neighborhood has

    • Average Value

      $443K

    • List Price

      $225K - $428K

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      2 Listings

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    Greendale

    Synonymous with a mall that anchored it for decades, Greendale is a residential Worcester neighborhood on the north side of town bordering the suburbs. Single-family homes, chain restaurants and a community college campus exist within its bounds, and Route 12 takes residents and passers-through between Worcester and West Boylston daily. People

    • Average Value

      $438K

    • List Price

      $312K - $671K

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      3 Listings

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    Shrewsbury Street

    When his business’s lease ended in Tatnuck, Richard Collins, owner of the café-bookstore Root & Press, faced a decision: resign or relocate. “We looked in all different areas around the city and even in the surrounding suburbs until, eventually, we found this spot on Shrewsbury Street, which is known for its eateries,” he says. “This area has a

    • Average Value

      $436K

    • List Price

      $289K - $458K

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      1 Listing

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    Franklin Plantation

    Franklin Plantation is an urban Worcester neighborhood known for a laid-back atmosphere. Sitting along Worcester Restaurant Row, the area is growing in diversity with young families moving from all around the country due to the relative affordability and reasonable commute. Just north of the neighborhood are UMass Memorial Medical Center Hospital

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $254K - $550K

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      1 Listing

    Franklin Plantation
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    Broadmeadow Brook

    Nestled in the suburbs of Worcester is Broadmeadow Brook, a neighborhood marked by pockets of residential communities and densely wooded areas. According to Erin Zamarro, a Coldwell Banker real estate broker and Worcester local, the neighborhood is also commonly known as “Broad Meadow Brook” and the Massasoit Road area. "One of the big draws of

    • Average Value

      $431K

    • List Price

      $202K - $695K

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      14 Listings

    Broadmeadow Brook
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    Columbus Park

    With its reservoir, hilly neighborhood streets and popular restaurants, Columbus Park is a small residential hot spot on the south side of Worcester. Locals living in Victorian-inspired dwellings and bungalows can walk out their front doors and down the sidewalks to a bar or a park in 5-10 minutes. Nearby Clark University also has an influence –

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      $425K

    • List Price

      $323K - $544K

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      1 Listing

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    South Quinsigamond Village

    In the early 20th century, neighbors woke up daily in South Quinsigamond Village and went to work at the local manufacturing plants. Mills shut down and Worcester moved into the post-industrial age, but the neighborhood remains an urban residential area with cracked, sloped streets. “It’s a blue-collar neighborhood,” says Tony Economou, associate

    • Average Value

      $414K

    • List Price

      $254K - $575K

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      0 Listings

    South Quinsigamond Village
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    Webster Square

    Webster Square has a little bit of everything — grassy, suburban neighborhoods, busy commercial roadways and sprawling green spaces. The western Worcester neighborhood is known across the city for being a busy urban center. But it also has its fair share of outdoor spaces for recreational activities, like Coes Reservoir and Parson’s Cider Mill.

    • Average Value

      $413K

    • List Price

      $278K - $581K

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Webster Square

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