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    Kathleen Militello Realtor®Coastal Homes & Living
    (978) 500-1480
    Georgetown Massachusetts Community Landscape
    Essex County, Massachusetts

    Georgetown, MA Real Estate & Community Guide

    A complete local guide to real estate, distinct neighborhoods, and exceptional suburban-rural living in Georgetown.

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    Welcome to Georgetown

    Georgetown offers a highly sought-after balance of rural-suburban comfort, historic charm, and modern convenience. Situated centrally in Essex County, it provides residents with large green spaces like the Georgetown-Rowley State Forest, a classic New England downtown, and excellent highway access.

    Natural Beauty

    Wooded neighborhoods, the Parker River, and scenic open spaces like Georgetown-Rowley State Forest.

    Quiet Living

    A peaceful, lower-density community ideal for those seeking space and privacy.

    Commuter Friendly

    Conveniently located near I-95, offering easy travel to Boston and neighboring coastal towns.

    Classic Town Center

    A quintessential New England center with local dining, cafes, and essential services.

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    Georgetown Real Estate Market

    The Georgetown real estate market is highly appealing to buyers looking for space, privacy, and community. The housing stock is primarily single-family homes, ranging from historic properties near the center to spacious colonials in established subdivisions.

    Housing Types

    You will find a mix of classic New England colonials near the town center, mid-century homes in quiet subdivisions, and sprawling rural retreats with acreage.

    Market Dynamics

    Because of its lower density and excellent highway access, Georgetown remains competitive. Homes tend to feature larger lots than those in denser coastal towns, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quieter, suburban retreat within Essex County.

    GEORGETOWN SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SNAPSHOT

    14
    Homes For Sale
    $834,450
    Median List Price
    48
    Average Days on Site
    $749,450
    Median Sold Price
    11
    Homes Sold

    GEORGETOWN SNAPSHOT CONDOMINIUMS

    4
    Homes For Sale
    $1,025,000
    Median List Price
    65
    Average Days on Site
    $575,000
    Median Sold Price
    1
    Homes Sold

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    Georgetown Neighborhoods & Areas

    Georgetown is characterized by its spacious lots, wooded subdivisions, and historic roads.

    Town Center

    The historic core of Georgetown, featuring classic New England architecture, the town hall, and local businesses. Homes here range from antique colonials to walkable village properties.

    East Georgetown

    Bordering Rowley, this area offers a more rural feel with larger lots, wooded subdivisions, and easy access to the Georgetown-Rowley State Forest for outdoor enthusiasts.

    West Georgetown

    Situated closer to Boxford and North Andover, this section provides quiet residential living with a mix of mid-century homes and newer developments nestled in natural surroundings.

    Parker River Area

    Neighborhoods near the Parker River offer scenic views, conservation land, and a tranquil setting, perfect for those who appreciate nature and privacy.

    Georgetown Dining & Coffee

    The classic town center serves as a welcoming hub for local dining and community events.

    • The Spot
    • Flatbread Company
    • Local coffee shops & bakeries
    • Classic New England pubs

    Shopping & Conveniences

    Georgetown provides essential local shopping right in town, with major retail centers easily accessible in nearby Danvers or Peabody via I-95.

    • Local town center boutiques
    • Farm stands and seasonal markets
    • Everyday conveniences in the village

    Parks & Nature

    Expansive open spaces and conservation land define the Georgetown lifestyle.

    • Georgetown-Rowley State Forest
    • Camp Denison Conservation Area
    • Parker River access points
    • American Legion Park

    Arts, Culture & Things to Do

    A strong community feel is fostered through local events, historic preservation, and community resources.

    • Georgetown Peabody Library
    • Historic town center architecture
    • Seasonal town festivals
    • Local youth sports and recreation

    Schools & Education

    Georgetown is served by the Georgetown Public School district, which provides a dedicated educational path for the community. The town features local elementary, middle, and high schools, fostering a strong community connection.

    Commuting from Georgetown

    Georgetown offers excellent commuter convenience. Located just off Interstate 95, it provides a straightforward drive to Boston, New Hampshire, and other North Shore employment hubs. While Georgetown does not have its own MBTA station, residents have easy access to nearby commuter rail stations in Rowley, Newburyport, and Haverhill.

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    Buying in Georgetown

    Buying in Georgetown means securing a piece of quiet suburban-rural living with excellent commuter access. Because properties here often feature larger lots and more privacy than coastal towns, demand is steady. I help buyers navigate the local market, understand neighborhood nuances, and structure competitive offers.

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    Selling in Georgetown

    Selling a home in Georgetown requires highlighting its unique blend of privacy, community, and highway convenience. I work with sellers to properly price their property, stage it to appeal to today’s buyers, and market it effectively across the North Shore to ensure the best possible return.

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    Georgetown Q&A

    Common questions about living in Georgetown.

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    Compare Georgetown with Nearby Communities

    City Active Listings Days On Site Average Price Price / Sqft High Price Low Price
    Boxford 16 21 $1,260,988 $764 $2,200,000 $675,000
    Georgetown 19 49 $912,158 $499 $1,550,000 $437,000
    Groveland 11 30 $836,609 $301 $1,299,900 $549,900
    Newbury 30 38 $1,359,493 $762 $6,299,000 $575,000
    Rowley 16 41 $799,388 $372 $1,299,000 $269,900
    Topsfield 12 19 $1,367,325 $319 $2,900,000 $774,900

    Georgetown Summary

    Georgetown provides a perfect retreat for those who want a quieter, more rural-suburban lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. With its winding, tree-lined roads, historic properties, and strong community feel, it offers a peaceful alternative to the denser coastal cities. Residents enjoy the town’s expansive open spaces, the classic town center, and the ideal balance between countryside tranquility and commuter accessibility.

    How I Can Help You in Georgetown

    As a real estate professional serving the North Shore and Essex County, I help buyers and sellers navigate the Georgetown market with confidence. Whether you are looking to purchase a spacious home with land or preparing to sell a longtime property, I provide strategic advice, local market insights, and dedicated support from start to finish.

    Final Thoughts on Living in Georgetown, MA

    Georgetown is a wonderful community for those who appreciate the quiet charm of a classic New England town combined with the practical benefits of excellent highway access. It is a place where you can enjoy the peace of wooded neighborhoods and state forests while still being just a short drive from the coast and major employment centers.

    If you are looking for space, privacy, and a strong sense of community, Georgetown offers a truly exceptional suburban-rural lifestyle.

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