*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Newton ***
13 active listings near Newton | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$3,890,000 | 45 Islington Rd |
$2,750,000 | 421 Wolcott St |
$2,749,000 | 141 Aspen Ave |
$2,450,000 | 148 Lexington St |
$1,698,000 | 215 Auburndale Ave |
$1,655,000 | 1766 Commonwealth Ave Unit 1766 |
$1,650,000 | 10 Kingswood Rd |
$1,599,990 | 88 Central St |
$1,250,000 | 34-36 Rowe St |
$995,000 | * 36 Freeman St |
$799,000 | 29 Sharon Ave Unit 29 |
$465,000 | 209 Riverview Ave Apt 7 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Newton, MA?
Then read on!
Here are some interesting facts about Newton, Massachusetts:
1. Newton is known as "The Garden City" due to its numerous parks, gardens, and green spaces.
2. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Newton was home to several wealthy families, including the Cabot, Gardner, and Coolidge families, who built large estates in the area. Many of these homes still stand today.
3. The city has a strong education system, with several highly-ranked public schools and private schools, including Boston College and Mount Ida College.
4. Newton is home to the famous Boston Marathon, where runners pass through the city's streets on the way to the finish line in Boston.
5. The city has been home to several notable residents, including author Sylvia Plath, former US President John F. Kennedy, and musician Carly Simon.
6. Newton has a diverse population, with a mix of Asian, Hispanic, and African American communities.
7. The city's attractions include the Jackson Homestead and Museum, which was a stop on the Underground Railroad during slavery times, and the Charles River Reservation, which offers boating, fishing, and picnicking opportunities.