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Hopkinton Real Estate Sales for January 2026

In January 2026, several properties were sold, including 208 Wood Street for $540,000, 4 Waterville Lane for $1,049,000, and 25 Glen Road for $1,550,000. Notable transactions included a 5-bedroom house on Oak Street selling for $1,712,000. Each transaction involved various real estate agents from different firms.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for July 2025

Stay informed with Hopkinton Real Estate transactions for July 2025, highlighting key home sales and pricing information.

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Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for June 2025

Explore Hopkinton real estate transactions for May 2025, featuring 14 sales and a median price of $970,000.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for May 2025

Explore Hopkinton real estate transactions for May 2025, featuring 14 sales and a median price of $970,000.

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Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for April 2025

Explore the latest Hopkinton real estate transactions for April 2025, featuring 19 properties sold and a median price of $775,000.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for March 2025

Explore the latest Hopkinton real estate transactions for March 2025. Discover property prices and market trends.

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Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for February 2025

February Hopkinton property sales: 9 homes sold, $375,000-$1,300,000, with condos leading sales.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for January 2025

January Property Sales Key Metrics in Hopkinton, MA Number of properties sold: 8 Top price: $2,200,000 Least expensive: $405,000 Most bedrooms: 5 Fewest bedrooms: 2 Price per square foot range: $241 - $361 per sqft Additional Insights Median sales price: $790,000 Average number of bedrooms: 3 Average sales price: $1,046,250 Most common type of property: 2 bed, 1.5 bath Average square footage: 3,375 sqft

Letter to the Editor: Solving Massachusetts Housing Crisis, Key Strategies

The issue of inadequate supply and the problem of affordability of properties is apparent across all of Massachusetts. To resolve this crisis and obtain a noticeable effect on our community, significant efforts need to take place: Massachusetts governmental control of the housing market and programs to stimulate home building.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for 2nd half of December 2024

Property Sales Key Metrics for 2nd half of Dec 2024: Number of properties sold: 2, Top price: $1,725,000, The least expensive: $1,015,000, Most bedrooms: 5, Fewest bedrooms: 4, Price per square foot range: $267 - $359

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for First Half of December, 2024

The real estate market in this area shows a diverse range of properties with varying sizes and prices. The highest-priced property sold for $1,550,000, while the lowest-priced property sold for $430,000. The largest property in terms of bedrooms has 8 bedrooms, while the smallest has 2 bedrooms.

Hopkinton Real Estate Transactions for November 2024

Number of properties sold: 17, Top price: $2,025,000 (1 Whisper Way), Least expensive: $312,500 (25 Walcott Valley Dr Unit 25), Most bedrooms: 5 (5 S Barn Rd.), Fewest bedrooms: 1 (25 Walcott Valley Dr Unit 25), Price per square foot range: $210/sqft — $538/sqft Additional Insights Median sales price: $912,000, Average number of bedrooms: 3.4, Average sales price: $999,500, Most common type of property: Single-family homes, then condos. Average square footage: 2,894 square feet

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