Bedford Massachusetts Real Estate - Market Update for September 2010
As of September 30, 2010 there have been a total of 65 single family homes SOLD in Bedford, MA between $290,000 and $1,235,000.
The average list price was $647,000 and the average sale price was $625,000 with the average market time of 66 days.
For the same period ending September 30, 2009 there were 56 homes SOLD in Bedford, MA between $225,000 and $1,205,000:
The average list price was $568,000 and the average sale price was $554,000 with the average market time of 70 days.
Within the month of September, 2010 there were 9 homes that Sold in Bedford between $360,000 and $1,235,000.
The average list price was $740,000 and the average sale price was $715,000 with the average market time of 106 days.
Within the month of September there were 5 homes under agreement between $499,000 and $1,090,000. The average list price was $737,000 and the average market time of 101 days.
For the month of September 2009 there were 9 homes sold between $179,000 and $645,000.
The average list price was $524,000 and the average sale price was $505,000 with the average market time of 101 days.
About Bedford, Massachusetts
The town of Bedford has retained both natural and architectural beauty. Visitors to Bedford find an attractive historic district and town common in the center, the 1790 Job Lane house, and several national historic landmarks. It boasts the oldest American Flag in the United States history, which is on display at the library. Each April the Bedford Minuteman Company re-enacts the early battles of the Revolutionary War. Bedford Day is celebrated every September with a parade, street fair and live entertainment.
Outdoor recreation is year round. Recreation activities include a swimming pond, a lake for boating, public boat launch on the Concord River, bike-path to Cambridge, walking the many trails of conservation land, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and cross-country skiing.
The charm of Bedford and its small town feel are enhanced by the convenient shopping, nearby restaurants and the beauty of the town. Combine that with its convenient 15 mile commute to Boston its no wonder why residents believe it is a great place to call home!
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