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Lexington, MA

Where History, Excellence & Community Meet

Where History, Excellence, and Community Meet

Discover Lexington, MA

Lexington, Massachusetts is one of the most storied and sought-after communities in all of New England. As the site of the first battle of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775 — when the “shot heard round the world” rang out on the Battle Green — Lexington carries a profound sense of national heritage that infuses everyday life. Today, this thriving town of approximately 34,000 residents blends its remarkable historical significance with the very best of modern suburban living, anchored by nationally acclaimed public schools, abundant green space, and a warm, engaged community.

The heart of town, Lexington Centre, is a charming walkable district where tree-lined streets lead to independent boutiques, acclaimed restaurants, the historic Battle Green, and the Lexington Visitors Center. The surrounding neighborhoods are defined by graceful single-family homes set on generous lots, mature landscaping, and a sense of quiet pride. With more than 70 miles of conservation land, walking trails, and bike paths — including the beloved Minuteman Bikeway — residents enjoy exceptional outdoor recreation at their doorstep. Wilson Farm, one of the most celebrated farm stands in Greater Boston, draws visitors from across the region and reflects Lexington’s deep connection to the land and seasons.

Lexington consistently ranks among the safest towns in Massachusetts and attracts a highly educated, diverse population that includes a significant and vibrant Asian-American community comprising approximately 30% of residents. Many homebuyers are technology and biotech professionals drawn by the town’s proximity to Route 128’s innovation corridor, excellent commute options into Cambridge and Boston, and above all, a public school system that competes with the very best in the nation. For families prioritizing educational excellence, outdoor living, community character, and lasting real estate value, Lexington stands in a class of its own.

Lexington Real Estate Market Statistics

Current market data • Updated monthly

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Median Home Price

$1,500,000

+6.2% YoY

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Price per Sq Ft

$595

+4.8% YoY

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Days on Market

18 days

-8 days YoY

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Active Listings

30

Tight inventory

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List to Sale Price

104%

Bidding wars common

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Market Trend

Seller’s Market

Strong buyer demand persists

Statistics are estimates based on MLS data and may vary by neighborhood and property type. Contact me for the most current market analysis specific to your needs.



Lexington Schools & Education

Lexington’s public school system is the cornerstone of the community and one of the most compelling reasons families choose to put down roots here. The Lexington Public Schools consistently earn an A+ rating from Niche.com and rank among the top public school districts in the entire United States. Lexington High School is routinely placed in the top 5% of all high schools nationally, with outstanding Advanced Placement participation rates, high SAT and ACT scores, and a college matriculation record that includes Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and the nation’s most selective universities. For families where educational excellence is paramount, Lexington delivers like few communities anywhere in America.

The district’s strength runs from kindergarten through graduation. Every elementary school in Lexington maintains small class sizes, dedicated specialist teachers, and robust enrichment programs in STEM, arts, and world languages. The two middle schools offer challenging curricula with strong extracurricular offerings, preparing students thoroughly for the rigors of Lexington High School. The district also supports students across all learning needs, with excellent special education services, gifted programming, and English language support — a reflection of the town’s commitment to every learner.

Lexington High School

Lexington High School

Public High School • Grades 9–12

Lexington High School is one of the finest public high schools in the nation. With a comprehensive AP program covering more than 30 subjects, a nationally recognized Science Olympiad team, and championship athletics, LHS offers students an exceptional breadth of academic and extracurricular opportunity. The school’s college counseling department supports students in navigating highly selective admissions with deep expertise and personal attention. Graduation rate exceeds 98%.

Middle Schools

Diamond Middle School

Public Middle School • Grades 6–8

Diamond Middle School serves students in Lexington’s eastern neighborhoods. The school is known for its strong math and science programs, award-winning drama productions, and a culture that supports student voice and leadership. Students transition with strong academic preparation for Lexington High School.

Clarke Middle School

Public Middle School • Grades 6–8

Clarke Middle School is recognized for its collaborative learning environment, strong humanities curriculum, and excellent music and arts programs. Clarke cultivates intellectual curiosity and encourages students to explore their interests across disciplines in preparation for high school and beyond.

Elementary Schools

Fiske Elementary School

Public Elementary • Grades K–5

Fiske is a welcoming, academically excellent elementary school known for its supportive community and strong foundational learning in literacy, mathematics, and the sciences. Fiske’s educators are deeply committed to nurturing the whole child.

Bridge Elementary School

Public Elementary • Grades K–5

Bridge Elementary is celebrated for its inclusive culture, rigorous academics, and strong parent involvement. The school serves a diverse student body and maintains consistently excellent performance outcomes across all grade levels.

Bowman Elementary School

Public Elementary • Grades K–5

Bowman Elementary has a long tradition of academic excellence and community spirit. Its dedicated staff works closely with families to support each student’s growth and development from kindergarten through fifth grade.

Estabrook, Harrington, Hastings & Maria Hancock Elementary Schools

Public Elementary • Grades K–5

Lexington’s remaining elementary schools — Estabrook, Harrington, Hastings, and Maria Hancock — all share the same hallmarks of the district: highly qualified teachers, rigorous and enriching curricula, and a strong sense of community. Regardless of which elementary school a family is zoned for, Lexington delivers a consistently exceptional education from the very first day of kindergarten.

Why Families Choose Lexington for Schools

What distinguishes Lexington from other high-performing suburbs is the comprehensive nature of its academic excellence. Students benefit from well-resourced facilities, experienced and credentialed teachers, a culture of high expectations, and a community that genuinely values learning. Property values in Lexington reflect this premium — homes in the Lexington school district command prices that are higher than many surrounding communities, and that premium has proven durable over decades. Buying a home in Lexington is not just a lifestyle decision; it is an investment in your children’s educational future and in one of Greater Boston’s most stable and appreciating real estate markets.

Lexington Amenities & Lifestyle

What makes Lexington special

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Parks, Trails & Open Space

  • Minuteman Bikeway — 10-mile paved rail trail connecting Lexington to Cambridge and Arlington, perfect for cycling, running, and walking year-round
  • Willard’s Woods — 157-acre conservation area with forested trails, meadows, and a beloved pond for skating in winter
  • Great Meadows Conservation Area — Expansive wetland and meadow trails offering exceptional birdwatching and nature walks
  • Wilson Town Forest — Quiet wooded trails popular with mountain bikers, hikers, and families exploring nature
  • 70+ miles of conservation land — Lexington protects more open space per capita than almost any comparable Massachusetts community
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Dining & Cafés

  • Taste of Asia — Beloved local restaurant serving authentic Asian cuisine with devoted regulars across Lexington and beyond
  • Ride Studio Cafe — A beloved cycling-focused coffee shop and community gathering place in Lexington Centre
  • Mario’s Restaurant — A long-standing Italian dining institution, cherished by generations of Lexington families
  • Turner’s Seafood — Outstanding fresh seafood in a welcoming, relaxed setting
  • Via Lago — A warmly regarded cafe and catering operation serving seasonal, locally sourced fare
  • Additional dining options throughout Lexington Centre, from casual lunch spots to family-friendly dinner destinations
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Shopping & Local Markets

  • Lexington Centre — A charming, walkable downtown with independent boutiques, specialty shops, galleries, and services that give the town its distinctive character
  • Wilson Farm — One of the most celebrated farm stands in New England, offering fresh produce, flowers, prepared foods, and seasonal specialties beloved by residents and visitors alike
  • Lexington Community Farm — A working community farm offering CSA memberships, fresh eggs, and seasonal events that connect families to local agriculture
  • Convenient access to national retailers and major shopping centers along nearby Route 2 and Route 128 corridors
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History & Culture

  • Battle Green — The iconic town common where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought on April 19, 1775; a National Historic Landmark and the spiritual center of Lexington
  • Minuteman National Historical Park — Commemorating the April 19 battle route from Lexington to Concord, with ranger-led programs, historic markers, and scenic trails
  • Lexington Historical Society — Preserving and presenting Lexington’s extraordinary colonial heritage through house museums, exhibits, and community programming
  • Patriots’ Day Reenactment — Every April, Lexington hosts one of New England’s most anticipated historical reenactments, drawing thousands of visitors to witness the dawn reenactment on the Battle Green
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Sports & Fitness

  • Lexington Community Center with indoor pool, fitness facilities, and group exercise programming for all ages
  • Extensive youth athletics through Lexington Youth Soccer, Little League, lacrosse, hockey, and tennis programs
  • Multiple town parks with tennis courts, baseball and softball diamonds, and basketball courts
  • Lexington High School athletic facilities available for community use during off-hours
  • Minuteman Bikeway providing a safe, beautiful, car-free route for cyclists and runners of all levels
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Community & Family Life

  • Cary Memorial Library — A wonderfully resourced public library with exceptional children’s programming, author events, and community meeting spaces
  • Lexington Farmer’s Market — Weekly summertime market featuring local growers, artisan vendors, and live music on the Battle Green
  • Active town government with strong citizen participation, town meeting governance, and well-maintained public infrastructure
  • Rich network of neighborhood associations, cultural organizations, and parent groups fostering genuine community connection
  • Consistently ranked one of the safest towns in Massachusetts, with low crime rates and a strong sense of civic trust

Transportation & Commuting

Connecting Lexington to Boston and beyond

🚌 MBTA Bus Service

Routes 62 and 76 provide direct MBTA bus service from Lexington Centre and other stops throughout town directly to Alewife Station on the Red Line in Cambridge.

From Alewife, the Red Line delivers commuters to Harvard Square, Central Square, Kendall Square, Downtown Crossing, South Station, and all points on the Red Line network — making Lexington genuinely accessible to car-free commuters willing to use the bus-to-rail connection.

🚗 Major Highways

  • Route 2 — Lexington’s primary artery, running east into Cambridge and west toward Concord and beyond
  • I-95 / Route 128 — The regional innovation corridor, connecting Lexington to the Route 128 technology belt, Burlington, Waltham, Newton, and the south shore
  • Route 4 / Route 225 — Local arteries providing north-south connectivity through Lexington and to neighboring Bedford and Burlington
  • Convenient access to I-93 and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) via connecting routes

🚴 Minuteman Bikeway

The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway is one of the most beloved rail trails in New England — a 10-mile paved path that runs directly through Lexington, connecting the town to Arlington and ultimately to Cambridge’s Alewife Station.

Many Lexington residents commute by bicycle during the warmer months, enjoying a car-free, scenic route into Cambridge or Arlington. The bikeway is also a primary recreational corridor for families, runners, inline skaters, and cyclists of all ages.

⏱️ Commute Times

  • To Boston: ~25 min by car via Route 2 (off-peak); ~45–55 min by bus + Red Line
  • To Cambridge (Kendall/Harvard Square): ~18 min by car; ~30–35 min via MBTA Route 76 + Red Line
  • To Burlington / Waltham (Route 128 corridor): ~10–15 min by car — ideal for tech and biotech professionals
  • To Logan International Airport: ~35 min by car via Route 2 East and I-93
  • To Concord / Acton: ~15–20 min via Route 2 West

🚗 Parking & Car Ownership

As a primarily residential suburban town, Lexington is best experienced with at least one vehicle per household. Town-center parking is generally available and free for short stays. Most single-family homes include attached or detached garages and ample driveway space. Residents who work along the Route 128 corridor enjoy easy, uncongested commutes that are among the shortest in the Boston metro area.

🚶 Walkability & Bikeability

Walk Score: 40/100 — Car-Dependent for errands, but Bike Score: 61/100 — Bikeable, thanks largely to the Minuteman Bikeway.

Lexington Centre is walkable within its core area, and many residents walk or bike for local errands. Families appreciate being able to safely bike or walk to schools, the library, and town center amenities. For a suburban community, Lexington’s trail and bikeway network is genuinely exceptional.

Lexington Location & Amenities Map

Explore Lexington’s neighborhoods, trails, and key locations

Key Locations

  • 🔴 Historic Sites
  • 🟢 Parks, Trails & Conservation Areas
  • 🔵 Shopping, Dining & Community Services
  • 🟡 Schools — Elementary, Middle & High

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington, MA

How good are Lexington’s public schools?

Lexington’s public school system is exceptional by any measure. The district earns an A+ rating from Niche.com and consistently ranks among the top public school districts in Massachusetts and the entire United States. Lexington High School ranks in the top 5% of all high schools nationally, with a rigorous AP curriculum spanning more than 30 subjects, outstanding standardized test scores, and a track record of students attending Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and the nation’s most selective universities. The entire K–12 pipeline is strong, with well-resourced elementary schools, excellent middle schools, and a culture that holds students, teachers, and families to high standards. For families where public school quality is a top priority, Lexington is one of the best choices available anywhere in Greater Boston.

What is the commute from Lexington to Boston like?

The commute from Lexington to Boston is manageable and is one of the town’s important selling points. By car via Route 2 East, most residents can reach Downtown Boston in approximately 25 minutes during off-peak hours, though rush hour can extend this to 40–50 minutes. By public transit, MBTA Bus Routes 62 and 76 run from Lexington Centre to Alewife Red Line station in Cambridge, from which Boston is another 15–20 minutes by subway. Many Lexington residents who work along the Route 128 innovation corridor in Burlington, Waltham, or Bedford enjoy commutes of just 10–15 minutes, making the town an ideal base for technology and biotech professionals. The Minuteman Bikeway also provides a scenic car-free cycling route to Cambridge and Arlington.

What types of homes are available in Lexington?

Lexington is predominantly a single-family home community, which is a defining characteristic of the town’s suburban character and a key contributor to its strong property values. Homes range from charming colonial and cape-style houses on tree-lined streets near the town center to expansive custom-built estates on larger lots in the town’s more residential sections. New construction is available, though lots are limited, and many buyers choose to renovate existing homes to their specifications. A smaller inventory of condominiums and townhomes is available, primarily near Lexington Centre and in newer developments — these can offer an entry point into the Lexington market at a lower price point while still providing access to the town’s school system and amenities. Most single-family homes are priced between $1.2M and $2.5M, with premium properties reaching $3M and above.

What are property taxes like in Lexington?

Lexington’s property tax rates are higher than the state average, which is expected for a community that invests so heavily in its schools, parks, infrastructure, and public services. The current residential tax rate is approximately $13–$15 per $1,000 of assessed value, meaning annual taxes on a $1.5M home would be roughly $19,000–$22,500. While this is a meaningful expense, most buyers find it well-justified by the quality of the public school system alone — private school tuition for comparable educational quality would cost significantly more. Property values in Lexington have proven remarkably resilient over time, and the town’s fiscal management has earned consistently strong credit ratings. Homeownership in Lexington is widely viewed as one of the best long-term real estate investments in the Greater Boston region.

Is Lexington a safe community?

Yes, Lexington is consistently ranked as one of the safest towns in Massachusetts and among the safest communities of its size in the entire northeastern United States. The town has very low rates of violent crime and property crime, and residents report a strong sense of personal safety throughout their neighborhoods. The Lexington Police Department is well-regarded, community-oriented, and highly responsive. Children routinely walk and bike to school, neighbors know each other, and the town’s culture of civic engagement and community pride contributes directly to the safe, welcoming environment that families prize. Safety is one of the most frequently cited reasons that families choose Lexington over comparable communities.

What is the community like in Lexington?

Lexington has a deeply engaged, welcoming, and diverse community. The town’s population of approximately 34,000 includes a significant and vibrant Asian-American community comprising roughly 30% of residents, alongside longtime New England families and newcomers drawn by the schools and employment opportunities. The community is highly educated — a large percentage of residents hold advanced degrees — and many work in technology, biotech, medicine, academia, law, and finance. Town government is conducted through the traditional New England Town Meeting model, and civic participation is genuinely robust. Community events throughout the year — from the Patriots’ Day reenactment and Fourth of July celebrations to the Farmers’ Market and holiday festivities in Lexington Centre — create a strong sense of shared identity that long-time residents say is rare to find in a community so close to a major city.

What outdoor recreation is available in Lexington?

Lexington offers an extraordinary amount of outdoor recreation for a suburban community. The town protects more than 70 miles of conservation land, including Willard’s Woods (157 acres), Great Meadows, Wilson Town Forest, and numerous other preserves with trails for hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and nature exploration. The Minuteman Bikeway is a 10-mile paved trail running directly through town, connecting Lexington to Arlington and Cambridge — it is one of the most heavily used rail trails in New England and a year-round recreational amenity. Town parks offer tennis courts, ballfields, playgrounds, and open green space throughout the community. Willard’s Woods pond is a beloved skating destination in winter. Residents who want more intensive outdoor recreation find Concord, Acton, and the Middlesex Fells Reservation easily accessible by car.

How competitive is the Lexington real estate market?

The Lexington real estate market is highly competitive and moves quickly. Homes are spending an average of just 18 days on market, and well-priced, well-located properties routinely attract multiple offers, with sale prices averaging 104% of asking price. Bidding wars are common, particularly for single-family homes in strong school zones and within convenient distance of the town center and Minuteman Bikeway. Inventory remains tight, with approximately 30 active listings at any given time — a low figure relative to buyer demand. Buyers who are serious about Lexington should be financially prepared and ready to act decisively. Working with a local agent who knows the market intimately, who has relationships with other agents, and who can help you craft a competitive offer is essential in this environment. The good news: homes purchased in Lexington have historically appreciated well, and the long-term investment case for the town is very strong.

Erica Yang - Lexington MA Real Estate Agent

Ready to Find Your Dream Home in Lexington?

Hi, I’m Erica Yang, your dedicated Lexington real estate expert. With deep knowledge of the Lexington market, every neighborhood and school zone, and the nuances of buying in one of Greater Boston’s most competitive towns, I’m here to help you navigate every step of your home search with confidence.

Whether you’re relocating to Lexington for the schools, seeking a safe and welcoming community for your family, or making a strategic long-term real estate investment, I provide personalized guidance, honest counsel, and expert negotiation to help you find the right home at the right price. Let’s start the conversation.

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📧 Email: erica.yang@cbrealty.com

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