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Natick, MA

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Ten miles west of Boston in the Greater Boston Area, Natick is an affluent community in Massachusetts. Natick is divided into four distinct areas, including Natick Center, or Downtown Natick; South Natick, appreciated for its breathtaking scenic nature; East Natick, with noteworthy sites including Jennings Pond, Longfellow Health Club, and the Lija School; and West Natick, home to the Natick Mall.

Within those four sections of town, there are multiple neighborhoods, many of which have homes that were built in the early 1950s, including Sherwood, Walnut Hill, Wethersfield, Oak Street, and Little South.

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Things to Do in Natick, Massachusetts

Natick has much to offer in the way of dining, entertainment, recreation, and things to do. There are a myriad of fields, parks, trails, and playgrounds, an ice-skating area, a summer concert series, a family performing arts series, a community organic farm, and more, sponsored by the town of Natick.

Enjoy a day of shopping at the Natick Mall, spend a day on the greens at Sassamon Trace Golf Course, pamper yourself at spas like Jesamondo Salon & Spa or Spavia Natick, or explore the area’s rich history at places like the International Museum of World War II or the Davis Museum & Cultural Center. 

Take in a show at the performing arts venue, The Center for Arts in Natick, for an array of plays, concerts, and more. Or, for a different kind of theatrical experience, check out the Imax at Jordan’s Furniture.

For enticing dining, check out the area’s favorite restaurants, including Buttercup, Casey’s Diner, Ziti’s Italian Trattoria, and The Violet Thorn Bar at The Verve, among others.

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Education in Natick, Massachusetts

Natick is known for its remarkable public and private schools – a testament to the town’s commitment to high-quality education.

Public schools are managed by the Natick Public School District, which operates five elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.

The area’s private schools include Walnut Hill School for the Arts, the Riverbend School, and the Tobin School.

Another private school in Natick is the Brandon School and Residential Treatment Center.

There is also access to public and private colleges and universities near Natick, including Framingham State University and Wesley College.

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Public Transportation in Natick, Massachusetts

Getting around town and to surrounding areas is convenient with easy access to the MBTA Commuter Rail and bus service via the MetroWest Regional Transit Authority.

The Boston Logan International Airport is just 26 miles from town, and Worcester Regional Airport is just 35 miles away.

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The Climate in Natick, Massachusetts

During the year, Natick receives measurable precipitation 127 days per year, which equates to about 48 inches of rain, in contrast to the U.S. average of 38 inches, and snow totaling an estimated 47 inches, also above the national average of 28 inches. 

Winters are cold, with January lows dropping far below freezing to a frigid 16 degrees.

On the bright side, there are 201 days per year when the sun shines on the town of Natick, just four days fewer than the national average of 205 days of sunshine. 

Summer high temperatures in July hover at about 83 degrees, on average, ideal for enjoying all of the outdoor recreational opportunities Massachusetts has to offer.

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Living in Natick, Massachusetts

The town of Natick is encompassed by Middlesex County in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. There’s a population of 35,287 in Natick, an area that spans 15.1 square miles in the 01760-zip code.

Natick residents earn a comfortable estimated annual household income of $122,781, considerably higher than the Massachusetts annual household income of $85,843.

 From tiny homes to elaborate mansions, there’s a variety of housing types, styles, and price points throughout Natick, Massachusetts, with the average median home value estimated at $566,303, also greater than the state’s median home value of $418,600.

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Conclusion

Natick, Massachusetts, is a bedroom community of Boston where residents enjoy prosperous lifestyles with easy access to a wide array of things to do.

The history-rich community is enhanced with highly acclaimed public and private schools in addition to nearby colleges and universities. And, from shopping and golf to dinner and a show, there’s always something to do in Natick, no matter your age or interests. It’s also an incredible place to call home.

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Give Ethan Treglia a call today to learn more about local areas, discuss selling a house, or tour available homes for sale.

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Framingham, MA 01701
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