MA REAL ESTATE • DANVERS

Danvers, Massachusetts
Real Estate Guide

North Shore convenience with suburban stability

$450,000 - $750,000
Median Price
27800
Population
Essex
County
Convenient North Shore location with corporate parks and shopping
Commute & Convenience

About Danvers

Danvers is an Essex County town in Boston's North Shore region, 20 miles north of downtown. The town is known for corporate office parks, shopping centers, and accessible suburban living. Properties range from post-war ranch homes to colonial estates on larger lots.

Danvers appeals to families and professionals seeking convenient access to Boston and North Shore employment centers. The town offers good schools, reasonable prices, and convenient shopping and services. Commercial development reflects the town's role as a North Shore employment hub.

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Real Estate Market Overview

Market Summary

Danvers' real estate market is stable and moderately priced. Median home price is $575,000, reflecting the town's convenience and family appeal. Homes sell predictably with decent inventory.

Market Trends

Steady demand from commuters and families. Schools and proximity to Route 128 employment corridor drive decisions. Interest rates and commute times impact buyer choices.

Pricing Details

Median home price: $575,000. Range: $450K-$750K. Expect $200-$280/sqft for standard suburban homes.

Lifestyle & Entertainment

Suburban convenience dominates lifestyle. Danvers offers shops, restaurants, and services throughout town. Northshore Mall provides shopping and dining.

Outdoor recreation includes town parks, hiking at Endicott Park, and water access via Beaver Brook.

Community engagement through schools, town events, and local organizations. Family-oriented activities center on schools and recreation.

Endicott Park - 200 acres with trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities

Danvers Town Forest - hiking and nature walks

Northshore Mall area - shopping, dining, and services

Investment Opportunities

Fixer-upper acquisition and renovation for middle-market buyers

Properties near Route 128 for executive commuters

Rental properties targeting young professionals and families

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current market trend?

Q: What's the typical market time? A: 45-75 days. Q: Are homes moving quickly? A: Steadily, not rapidly. Q: Should I expect multiple offers? A: Occasionally on properties priced well below market.

What are the best neighborhoods?

Q: Best area for families? A: Maple Street, Great Oak Drive, and downtown neighborhoods. Q: Most walkable? A: Downtown Danvers has best walkability.

Is this a good investment market?

Q: Good rental market? A: Yes, solid market for single-family rentals. Q: Appreciation potential? A: Modest. 2-3% annually expected.

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