Lahey Hospital, the Route-3 office corridor, and the inside-128 transit access that has kept Burlington steadily in demand for over forty years.
Burlington is the inside-128 town that doesn't get talked about in editorial real estate the way Lexington or Concord do — and that's its advantage. Lahey Clinic is one of the largest medical employers in the state, the Route-3 office corridor draws commuters out of Boston rather than in, and the Burlington Mall has anchored retail since 1968.
Our active-adult work here is mostly in the condo and townhome stock — Greens at Burlington and several smaller developments on the Wilmington line. The town's been adding 55+ inventory for a decade, in response to the same demographic curve we see everywhere on the North Shore.
Single-family pricing has tracked the broader inside-128 ring upward, but Burlington still represents value compared with Lexington, Winchester, or Belmont. School ratings are solid without being top-tier, which keeps younger buyers in the mix.
Whether the move is in ten weeks or ten years, the same call gets it started — what you’re thinking, what you’re weighing, what would make this work.