Work with a Home Buyer’s Agent in Medford MA
Interested in buying a home, condo or townhouse in Medford? Then you need a local buyer’s agent that works for you, the home buyer, representing your financial interests.
MABA buyer brokers have committed to advocating and negotiating only for their buyer-clients. This loyalty commitment separates MABA buyer agents from the majority of other Massachusetts “buyer agents.”
Medford, Massachusetts Information
Medford, Massachusetts is a city 3.2 miles northwest of downtown Boston on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. In the 2010 U.S. Census, Medford’s population was 56,173. It is home to Tufts University.
Medford was settled in 1630 as part of Charlestown. The area was originally called “Mistick” by Thomas Dudley (a name which persisted for many decades), which his party renamed “Meadford”. The name may have come from a description of the “meadow by the ford” in the Mystic River, or from two locations in England that Cradock may have known: the hamlet of Mayford or Metford in Staffordshire near Caverswall, or from the parish of Maidford or Medford (now Towcester, Northamptonshire). In 1634, the land north of the Mystic River became the private plantation of former Governor Matthew Cradock; across the river was Ten Hills Farm, which belonged to John Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
In 1637, the first bridge (a toll bridge) across the Mystic River was built at the site of the present-day Cradock Bridge, which carries Main Street into Medford Square. It would be the only bridge across the Mystic until 1787, and as such became a major route for traffic coming into Boston from the north (though ferries and fords were also used). The bridge would be rebuilt in 1880 and 1909.
Medford, MA Schools
Medford is home to many schools, public and private.
Elementary
Public
- Christopher Columbus Elementary School
- Brooks Elementary School
- John J. McGlynn Elementary School
- Milton Fuller Roberts Elementary School
- Christopher Columbus Elementary School
Private (non-sectarian)
- Eliot-Pearson Children’s School (PK-2)
- Gentle-Dragon Preschool (PK)
- Merry-Go-Round Nursery School (PK)
- Play Academy Learning Center (PK-K)
- Oakland Park Children’s Center (PK)
- Six Acres Nursery School (PK-K) (non-sectarian, but run through Medford Jewish Community Center)
Private (sectarian)
- St. Joseph’s (K-8)
- St. Raphael’s (PK-8)
Middle School
- John J. McGlynn Middle School
- Madeline Dugger Andrews Middle School
High School
Public
- Medford High School
- Medford Vocational Technical High School
College
Private
- Tufts University
Miscellaneous Education
Private
- The Japanese Language School of Boston
Medford, MA Demographics
Irish-Americans are a strong presence in the city and live in all areas. South Medford is a traditionally Italian neighborhood. West Medford, the most affluent of Medford’s many neighborhoods, was once the bastion of some of Boston’s elite families— including Peter Chardon Brooks, one of the wealthiest men in post-colonial America, and father-in-law to Charles Francis Adams — and is also home to an historic African-American neighborhood that dates to the Civil War.
As of the census of 2010, there were 56,173 people, 22,810 households, and 13,207 families residing in the city. The population density was 6,859.9 people per square mile (2,633.4/km²). There were 24,046 housing units at an average density of 2,796.0 per square mile (1,073.5/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 78.6% White, 8.80% African American, 0.2% Native American, 6.9% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 2.8% from other races, and 2.7% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.4% of the population.
Information is sourced via Wikipedia. No ownership is implied. Read more about Medford on Wikipedia here.
Medford Real Estate News

Cools Tips for Cleaning and Repairing Gutters #MABA #Massachusetts #HomeImprovements #FirstTimeHomeBuyers
Cools Tips for Cleaning and Repairing Gutters MABA Massachusetts HomeImprovements FirstTimeHomeBuyers If you are preparing for house repair work and enhancement, then you can make use of some of the distinct suggestions that are so easily offered on the web these...
Purchase and Sale Agreement #MABA #Massachusetts #RealEstate #FirstTimeHomeBuyers
Purchase and Sale Agreement MABA Massachusetts RealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers The purchase and sale agreement – or contract – is one of the first documents given to a prospective buyer by beycome.com. Few people realize that this paper is the most important step in...
Effective Natural Solutions to Keep Your House Sparkling Clean #MABA #Massachusetts #RealEstate #HomeBuyers
Effective Natural Solutions to Keep Your House Sparkling Clean MABA Massachusetts RealEstate HomeBuyers Keeping your home clean is essential to maintain a healthy environment. But if you use chemical products to get rid of debris and stains, it’s time you should...
Should You Still Buy a Home with the Latest News About Inflation? #MABA #Massachusetts #RealEstate #FirstTimeHomeBuyers
Should You Still Buy a Home with the Latest News About Inflation? MABA Massachusetts RealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers While the Federal Reserve is working hard to bring down inflation, the latest data shows the inflation rate is still high, remaining around 8%. This...
What’s Happening with Mortgage Rates, and Where Will They Go from Here? #MABA #Massachusetts #RealEstate #FirstTimeHomeBuyers
What’s Happening with Mortgage Rates, and Where Will They Go from Here? MABA Massachusetts RealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers Based on the Primary Mortgage Market Survey from Freddie Mac, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has increased by 1.2% (3.22% to 4.42%)...
Home Price Deceleration Doesn’t Mean Home Price Depreciation #MABA #Massachusetts #FirstTimeHomeBuyers #RealEstate
Home Price Deceleration Doesn’t Mean Home Price Depreciation MABA Massachusetts FirstTimeHomeBuyers RealEstate Experts in the real estate industry use a number of terms when they talk about what’s happening with home prices. And some of those words sound a bit similar...
Ready to Meet a Local Home Buyer’s Agent Who Will Represent Your Financial Interests?
Let a MABA buyer agent be your advocate and work for you during the home buying process. Contact us today.











