eXp Realty
    Kathleen MilitelloCoastal Homes & Living
    (978) 500-1480
    Lawrence Massachusetts
    ESSEX COUNTY

    Lawrence, Massachusetts

    The Immigrant City: Rich History, Vibrant Culture, and Merrimack River Views in the Heart of Essex County.

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    Welcome to Lawrence

    Lawrence Real Estate Market

    Lawrence offers an incredibly diverse and accessible real estate market, making it a prime destination for first-time buyers, investors, and commuters seeking value in Essex County.

    Housing Types

    The city is renowned for its classic New England multi-family homes (triple-deckers), which provide excellent opportunities for owner-occupants to build equity. Beyond multi-families, Lawrence features beautifully converted historic mill lofts along the Merrimack River, offering exposed brick, massive windows, and modern amenities, alongside traditional single-family homes in neighborhoods like Tower Hill and Mount Vernon.

    Market Dynamics

    Demand remains strong due to Lawrence's unparalleled commuter access at the intersection of I-495 and I-93, plus a dedicated MBTA Commuter Rail station. Multi-family properties and turn-key single-family homes often see multiple offers from buyers recognizing the city's strategic location and vibrant community.

    Lawrence Massachusetts Real Estate

    Featured Lawrence Homes for Sale

    Lawrence Open Houses

    LAWRENCE SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SNAPSHOT

    9
    Homes For Sale
    $549,900
    Median List Price
    27
    Average Days on Site
    $524,900
    Median Sold Price
    17
    Homes Sold

    LAWRENCE SNAPSHOT CONDOMINIUMS

    9
    Homes For Sale
    $290,000
    Median List Price
    49
    Average Days on Site
    $299,450
    Median Sold Price
    9
    Homes Sold

    Lawrence Neighborhoods & Areas

    Lawrence encompasses several distinct areas, each offering its own architectural style and community feel.

    Tower Hill

    A residential neighborhood known for classic single-family homes, quiet streets, and proximity to the city's reservoir. It offers a more suburban feel while remaining close to downtown amenities.

    Downtown Lawrence

    The urban core of the city features revitalized brick mill buildings that now house loft apartments, restaurants, and businesses. It offers a highly walkable, vibrant lifestyle with immediate access to the main commuter rail station.

    Mount Vernon / South Lawrence

    Located south of the Merrimack River, offering a suburban feel with well-maintained single-family properties, multi-families, and local parks, providing easy access to neighboring Andover.

    Lawrence Dining & Coffee

    Known as the "Immigrant City," Lawrence boasts an incredible and diverse food scene.

    • El Taller Cafe & BookstoreA vibrant community hub in downtown Lawrence offering great coffee, food, books, and cultural events.
    • Tripoli BakeryA local legend since 1924, famous for their signature pizza and incredible Italian pastries and cannolis.
    • Cafe AztecaRenowned for authentic, upscale Mexican cuisine in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

    Shopping & Conveniences

    Lawrence provides easy access to local markets, major retailers, and essential services.

    • Downtown Boutiques & MarketsEssex Street and Broadway are lined with local shops, international markets, and specialty stores.
    • Proximity to The LoopJust over the border in Methuen, offering major retailers, dining, and a movie theater.

    Parks, Rivers & Nature

    Despite its urban density, Lawrence offers beautiful green spaces and riverfront access.

    • Lawrence Heritage State ParkExplore the restored 1840s boarding house visitor center and walk the canal paths.
    • Campagnone CommonThe historic 17-acre park in the center of the city, featuring monuments, walking paths, and community festivals.
    • Spicket River GreenwayA beautiful 3.5-mile walking and biking path connecting multiple parks and neighborhoods.

    Arts, Culture & Things to Do

    The city is rich in history and cultural events.

    • Essex Art CenterLocated in a historic mill, offering art classes, gallery exhibitions, and community arts programming.
    • Lawrence History CenterHoused in the historic Essex Company complex, preserving and sharing the rich industrial and immigrant history of the city.
    • Feast of the Three SaintsA major cultural festival held every Labor Day weekend featuring a parade, music, and incredible food.

    Schools & Education

    Lawrence is served by the Lawrence Public Schools district and features excellent vocational options.

    Commuting from Lawrence

    One of Lawrence's strongest real estate advantages is its location at the intersection of Interstate 495 and Interstate 93.

    The Lawrence MBTA Commuter Rail Station (Haverhill Line) provides direct train service into Boston's North Station.

    Buying in Lawrence

    Lawrence offers some of the most accessible real estate values in Essex County. It is an exceptional market for first-time buyers looking for single-family homes, and a primary destination for buyers seeking multi-family properties to build equity and generate rental income.

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    Selling in Lawrence

    Multi-family homes and well-maintained single-family properties in Lawrence are in high demand. Proper pricing, professional marketing, and strategic negotiation are key to maximizing your return in this active market.

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    Essex County Communities

    Compare Lawrence with Nearby Communities

    City Active Listings Days On Site Average Price Price / Sqft High Price Low Price
    Andover 74 53 $1,613,316 $440 $4,995,000 $219,900
    Haverhill 95 53 $616,504 $354 $1,600,000 $198,000
    Lawrence 18 38 $427,050 $398 $689,900 $229,000
    Methuen 70 62 $683,831 $281 $1,200,000 $205,000
    North Andover 47 40 $852,729 $368 $2,650,000 $249,900

    Lawrence Summary

    Lawrence is a historic, vibrant city that offers an incredible mix of culture, architectural character, and real estate value. With its unmatched commuter access, thriving multi-family market, and beautiful loft conversions, it remains a dynamic focal point in Essex County.

    How I Can Help You in Lawrence

    Whether you are looking to invest in a multi-family property, buy your first home, or sell a mill loft condo, I provide the strategic guidance, local market insight, and steady support you need to make smart real estate decisions in Lawrence.

    Final Thoughts on Living in Lawrence, MA

    Lawrence is a city defined by its rich history, diversity, and resilience. From the historic mills along the Merrimack River to the bustling downtown, it offers a unique urban energy paired with practical real estate opportunities. It’s a city where you can build equity, enjoy a rich cultural scene, and easily commute across the region.

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    Let’s talk about your goals and how we can navigate the Lawrence real estate market together.