About Waltham

Waltham is a lovely town in Middlesex County is known as "Watch City" because it manufactures a wide range of watches. Located about 11 miles (18 km) north-west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, and approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Boston's Brighton neighborhood. It is bordered to the west by Weston and Lincoln, to the south by Newton, to the east by Belmont and Watertown, and to the north by Lexington. 

This town was also quite significant in American history, so it's no surprise that it has endured all these years as an affluent and desirable suburb to migrate to.

Things To Do in Waltham

The museum's core displays focus on the area's involvement in the American Industrial Revolution, but there is also a special exhibition of the Waltham Watch Company to highlight the city's watchmaking legacy.

When you visit Gore Place, you'll be able to explore the country's biggest and greatest collection of Boston-made Federal-period furniture, including beds, bookshelves, and an incredibly rare billiards table from c. 1805. You may also visit the estate's functioning farm, which keeps numerous chicken varieties and lambs, as well as a natural playscape and a narrative trail.

Waltham features a core business center that is beautiful, easy to reach on foot, and packed with retail, restaurants, and entertainment.

Waltham Public Schools

Waltham Public Schools has seven elementary schools (Northeast, Fitzgerald, MacArthur, Plympton, Whittemore, Stanley, and the Waltham Dual Language Elementary School), two middle schools (McDevitt, Kennedy), and one senior high school (Waltham High School).

To visit the school webpage, click HERE.

Parks and Recreation

Waltham Recreation offers high-quality programs that meet the needs of our diverse population. The programs are accessible to all people and offer sports and leisure activities that promote a healthy and active lifestyle.

Transportation

Waltham is located near several interstate roads in the United States. Interstate 95, which is shared with Route 128, travels through the city's western outskirts. Waltham exits are 26, 27, and 28. Interstate 90, often known as the Massachusetts Turnpike, is located immediately to the south near Newton, Massachusetts. A number of state roads are within a few miles of the hotel due to its closeness to the heart of the Greater Boston metropolitan region.

 

As part of the Fitchburg-Boston Line, the MBTA commuter rail has two stops in Waltham: one in Central Square Waltham across from City Hall and one near Brandeis University.

 

The city is also served by MBTA bus lines 61, 70, 170, 505, 553, 554, 556, and 558.

 

The Charles River flows through Waltham, and there are biking and walking routes on both the south and north banks from Prospect Street to Moody Street. Some commuters use the trail to get to work in Cambridge and Boston.

Popular Local Restaurants 

You'll find a wide array of restaurants in Waltham. Here are some of our top picks.

 

This upscale-casual restaurant with a bar and happy hour serve creative New American food.

 

This is a local favorite for breakfast and lunch. With comfortable modern settings and everything from delicious french breakfast to salty sandwiches.

 

This is a favorite Waltham restaurant for locals, and the locals know that you won't get finer authentic Mexican food anywhere else than here.

 

The Chateau opened in 1933 and established the benchmark for offering the tradition of Italian family dining, courteous service, and great food at moderate rates for its customers. 






See the latest housing market report to get the most up-to-date statistics. You'll find here the current and historical market data for single-family and condo/townhouse home sales.

 

 

Contact us now for the most detailed market data and to hear our perspective on what the latest buying and selling trends mean for you. We are always happy to help and can send you a free home valuation.

Sell Your Home in Waltham, MA

Waltham is a desirable community, so selling your Waltham home to move into a bigger house or relocate isn't as difficult as you think. Using John Woodman's service can help lessen the stress and worry of selling a home. John may also assist you in getting the most out of your house sale while making the process easier for you.

Buying a Home in Waltham, MA

If you're thinking about moving to Waltham, you have several residential options to choose from. Whether you're looking for single-family homes or condos/townhomes, John Woodman can help. John has years of expertise in this town and can inform you about everything the town has to offer as well as find you your dream home.

For additional information, including sales history and prices, and more for Waltham, MA properties for sale, or to schedule a home tour of any property listed below, contact us today!

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