*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Somerville ***
32 active listings near Somerville | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$7,995,000 | 250-256 Somerville Ave |
$2,599,900 | 9 Vinal Ave |
$2,495,000 | 14 Kent Ct |
$2,495,000 | 15 Porter St |
$2,488,000 | 15-17 Oak St |
$2,180,000 | 755 Somerville Ave |
$1,995,000 | 809-811 Somerville Ave |
$1,899,900 | 38 Laurel |
$1,790,000 | 241 Highland Ave |
$1,350,000 | 117-119 Highland Ave Unit 119B |
$1,349,900 | * 85 Oxford St Unit 1 |
$1,325,000 | 29 Woodbine St Unit 302 |
$1,299,000 | 9 Aldersey St Unit B |
$1,250,000 | * 10 Oak St |
$1,220,000 | 85 Lowell St |
$1,200,000 | * 89 Prospect St |
$1,199,999 | 49 Oak Unit A |
$1,198,800 | 20 Columbus Ave |
$1,100,000 | * 53 Kent St Unit 2 |
$1,079,900 | 8 Sycamore St Unit D |
$1,039,000 | 19 Conwell St Unit 1 |
$950,000 | 591 Somerville Ave Unit 7 |
$949,900 | 45 Kent St Unit 3 |
$925,000 | * 51 Dimick St Apt 1 |
$924,999 | * 16 Bolton St |
$899,000 | * 12 Linden St Unit 12 |
$899,000 | 6 Linden St Unit 6 |
$849,000 | 112 Central St Apt 6 |
$740,000 | * 23 Elm St Apt 301 |
$659,000 | * 197 Washington St Unit 307 |
$600,000 | 18 South St Apt 3 |
$500,000 | 9 Medford St Apt 206 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Somerville, MA?
Then read on!
Here are some interesting facts about Somerville, Massachusetts:
1. Somerville was once part of Charlestown and was known as "Charlestown beyond the Neck" until it was incorporated as a separate town in 1842.
2. Somerville is known for its vibrant art scene and has been named "one of the hippest places in America" by the New York Times.
3. The city is home to over 50 parks, including the popular Dilboy Stadium, which was named after a Somerville resident who was killed during World War II.
4. Davis Square in Somerville is a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It was once a hub for streetcars in the early 20th century.
5. Somerville is home to Tufts University, a nationally ranked research university that was founded in 1852.
6. Somerville is the birthplace of Marshmallow Fluff, a popular spread that was invented by Archibald Query in 1917.
7. The first American flag to be raised in a foreign country was raised by Somerville resident Samuel Swett during the Mexican-American War.
8. The city was also home to the famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who lived in Somerville while teaching at nearby Boston University.
9. The Winter Hill Gang, a notorious organized crime group, was based in Somerville during the mid-20th century.
10. The city has been a filming location for several movies and TV shows, including "The Social Network," "Mystic River," and "Good Will Hunting."