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Our Billerica, MA real estate website provides a wealth of information for home buyers and home sellers. Below, you will find information on the history and culture of Billerica as well as links to more detailed information such as demographics and schools. You may view a virtual tour, search homes for sale, and access information on different types of properties such as condos, farms, foreclosures, and vacation homes. This website will give you everything you need to buy or sell a home in Billerica, MA.

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Billerica MA Community Profile & History

Billerica, Massachusetts is a growing industrial suburb in the Merrimack Valley region of the state. Located 20 miles northwest of Boston, Billerica has emerged as a center for commerce and high-tech industry in the region. With an expanding economic base, excellent schools, and a central location within easy reach of the coast, the mountains, and all of New England's major cities, the town offers an unmatched quality of life.

Once the site of an Indian praying village named Shawsheen, the community was first settled by Europeans in 1652, when a dozen families from Cambridge and Charlestown took up a land grant from Massachusetts Bay governor John Winthrop. The community was renamed upon its incorporation in 1665, its new designation likely derived from the town of Billericay, England, the birth home of many present settlers. While the town remained predominantly rural for the next two centuries, the furious pace of industrial growth in neighboring Lowell brought increased settlement throughout the 19th century. The oldest canal in the United States, the Middlesex Canal, flowed through the community between 1795 and 1852, when it was used to transport goods between Lowell and Boston, then two of the largest industrial cities in the nation. The community takes pride in its illustrious past, with an assortment of well-preserved historic sites including the remains of the Middlesex Canal; the Manning Manse, built in 1696; the Clara Sexton House, built early in the 18th century; Faulkner Mills, a historic textile mill first established in 1811; and the North Billerica Railroad Depot, built in about 1875.

Billerica prides itself on its successful school programs. The community's students perform well above national and state averages in SAT scores, SAT participation, reading skills and many other areas. Students have many opportunities to continue their education beyond high school at a variety of local colleges and universities, including the University of Massachusetts Lowell; Babson College and Wellesley University in Wellesley; Boston College, Northeastern University, Boston University and Emerson University in Boston; Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge; Tufts University in Medford; Brandeis University in Waltham; and dozens of others.

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Billerica, MA Real Estate Market Statistics


The following information was extracted from the state-wide MLS system and its accuracy is not guranteed.

Billerica Single Family Home Sales Trends:

Year
Days on Market
#Sold
Average Price
Lowest Price
Median Price
Highest Price
2006
117
301
$374677
$209000
$355000
$649000
2007
124
322
$353679
$155500
$346500
$650000
2008
142
282
$317855
$135000
$315000
$650000
2009
116
276
$316367
$94900
$314950
$749900
2010
114
251
$325066
$92000
$321500
$639999

Average Selling Price of Single Family Homes in Billerica

2006 $374677
2007 $353679
2008 $317855
2009 $316367
2010 $325066

Billerica Condominum Sales Trends:

Year
Days on Market
#Sold
Average Price
Lowest Price
Median Price
Highest Price
2006
94
118
$289553
$89000
$299950
$480000
2007
202
74
$259628
$79000
$289950
$490000
2008
280
69
$241653
$69000
$244900
$460000
2009
278
67
$221225
$85000
$234900
$439900
2010
149
53
$227019
$82000
$242900
$381000

Average Selling Price of Condominiums in Billerica

2006 $289553
2007 $259628
2008 $241653
2009 $221225
2010 $227019
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