eXp Realty
    Kathleen MilitelloCoastal Homes & Living
    (978) 500-1480
    Scenic Rowley, Massachusetts

    Rowley, Massachusetts

    A historic, rural-coastal community known for its antique charm, vast salt marshes, and peaceful country living.

    What's Your Rowley Home Worth?

    And what selling options are best for you?

    Welcome to Rowley

    Rowley is a charming town that perfectly blends rural landscapes with coastal proximity. Famous for its sprawling salt marshes, historic town center, and antique shops, Rowley offers a quiet, relaxed lifestyle while maintaining convenient access to commuter routes and the amenities of the North Shore.

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    Rowley Real Estate Market

    Housing Types

    Rowley's real estate features a wonderful mix of historic antique colonials, traditional New England farmhouses, mid-century homes, and newer subdivisions. Many properties sit on generous, wooded lots, offering privacy and space.

    Market Dynamics

    The Rowley market remains strong due to its appealing combination of rural charm, excellent schools (Triton Regional), and commuter rail access. Homes here are highly sought after by buyers looking for space and a quieter pace of life without sacrificing convenience.

    ROWLEY SINGLE-FAMILY HOME SNAPSHOT

    10
    Homes For Sale
    $1,029,450
    Median List Price
    63
    Average Days on Site
    $985,000
    Median Sold Price
    6
    Homes Sold

    ROWLEY SNAPSHOT CONDOMINIUMS

    0
    Homes For Sale
    0
    Average Days on Site
    $385,450
    Median Sold Price
    5
    Homes Sold

    Rowley Neighborhoods & Areas

    Town Center

    The historic heart of Rowley, featuring classic antique homes, the town common, and local municipal buildings.

    Route 1 / Antique Alley

    A vibrant corridor known for its numerous antique shops, local businesses, and convenient access to surrounding towns.

    The Marshes

    Scenic areas bordering the vast salt marshes, offering stunning views and a true coastal-country feel.

    Living in Rowley

    Rowley Dining & Coffee

    Rowley offers cozy local dining options, including popular spots like the Agawam Diner, a classic retro diner experience. For more extensive dining and cafe options, residents often head to neighboring Ipswich or Newburyport.

    Shopping & Conveniences

    Rowley is famous for its "Antique Alley" along Route 1, featuring numerous antique shops and unique finds. You'll also find local farm stands, nurseries, and essential conveniences, with major shopping centers just a short drive away.

    Parks, Beaches & Nature

    Nature is a defining feature of Rowley. The town boasts extensive conservation lands, the beautiful Rowley Country Club, and access to the Great Marsh, providing endless opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and enjoying the outdoors.

    Arts, Culture & Things to Do

    The town's culture is deeply tied to its history and agricultural roots. Community events, local farm activities, and exploring the historic town center and antique shops are popular pastimes for residents.

    Schools & Education

    Rowley is part of the Triton Regional School District, shared with Newbury and Salisbury. Students attend the Pine Grove School for elementary grades before moving on to Triton Regional Middle and High Schools.

    Commuting from Rowley

    Rowley offers excellent commuter access. The town has its own MBTA Commuter Rail station on the Newburyport/Rockport line, providing direct service to Boston. Route 1 and Interstate 95 are also easily accessible for drivers.

    Buying in Rowley

    Buying a home in Rowley means investing in a peaceful, rural lifestyle with excellent commuter access. Due to limited inventory, it's important to be prepared and work with a local expert who understands the nuances of the Rowley market, from antique homes to newer construction.

    Selling in Rowley

    Selling a property in Rowley requires a strategy that highlights the town's unique appeal—its land, history, and community. We use targeted marketing to reach buyers who are specifically looking for the space and lifestyle that Rowley offers.

    Rowley Q&A

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    Compare Rowley with Nearby Communities

    City Active Listings Days On Site Average Price Price / Sqft High Price Low Price
    Boxford 15 23 $1,202,660 $448 $2,200,000 $550,000
    Georgetown 15 54 $944,707 $172 $1,499,000 $350,000
    Ipswich 33 64 $1,273,271 $705 $3,698,000 $289,000
    Newbury 23 57 $1,490,300 $434 $5,790,000 $799,000
    Rowley 10 63 $1,205,530 $536 $2,450,000 $749,900
    Topsfield 10 36 $1,339,700 $487 $2,900,000 $610,000

    Rowley Summary

    Rowley offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and historic charm, all with the convenience of a commuter rail station and easy access to Route 1 and I-95. With its expansive salt marshes, antique shops, and strong community feel, it provides a highly desirable lifestyle on the North Shore.

    How I Can Help You in Rowley

    Whether you are looking to buy a historic home in the town center, a property with acreage, or looking to sell your current Rowley home, I provide the local expertise and strategic guidance you need. I understand the nuances of the Rowley market and am here to help you navigate your real estate journey with confidence.

    Final Thoughts on Living in Rowley, MA

    Rowley is a town that honors its history while providing a wonderful environment for modern living. If you value open space, antique charm, and a close-knit community with excellent commuter access, Rowley is a place you will be proud to call home.

    Ready to Make a Move in Rowley?

    Let's discuss your real estate goals and how we can make them a reality in this beautiful community.