Just off of Route 85 in Hopkinton is the neighborhood of Charlesview Estates. Teresa Road takes you into this development and to the streets of Alexander Road, Ursla Road, Nicholas Road, Daniel Road, Joseph Road, Nancy Lane, Marie Lane, Colella Farm Road and Angelo Drive.
Charlesview Estates is well established community with a variety of home styles.
Here you will find split levels, contemporaries, capes as well as the standard New England colonial.
You cannot beat the location with close proximity to Hopkinton's top-rated schools and easy access into the center of town and all of its conveniences.
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This is one of the larger communities in town with the original section having been built in the 1970's and 1980's. Homes here sit on lots that are ¾ of an acre to over an acre in size. Homes in the newer section on Colella Farm Road and Angelo Drive were built in the 1990's and up.
During the summer months in this development, you can easily walk into town to shop, enjoy the Sunday concerts in the common or stroll to the nearby tennis courts for a game.
There are some excellent values right now at Charlesview with two resale properties available priced at $509,900 and $479,900. These homes are in the original section of the community and enjoy the privacy of wooded lots, excellent floor plans and a number of upgrades. Each of these properties is beautifully set on an acre lot.
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If you are interested in looking at this lovely community please call me at 508-881-6230 and I be more than happy to help. 
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Highland Park is one of Hopkinton's premiere neighborhoods and one of the more popular in town. Located just off of picturesque Saddle Hill Road, Highland Park is situated next to the Hopkinton Country Club.
The entrance to this lovely development begins with the streets Edgehill Road, Stoneybrook Road, and Bridgeton Way, then leading into Wedgewood Drive, Singletary Way and Riverbend Road.
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In this subdivision, you will find much more than just traditional New England colonials. The homes in Highland Park are of a variety of styles, including French provincial, Tudor and some large capes.
Unlike many subdivisions which are built by one primary builder, a number of builders were involved in this development, resulting in a diversification of plans and individual styles.
The homes in this community range in age from the 1980's up into the 2000's with lot sizes at a minimum of 60,000 square feet. Home sizes are 2800 square feet to over 4500 square feet. Amenities are numerous and varied and with superior quality evident in every part of the neighborhood.
Current property values range from $640,000 to over $1,000,000.
Highland Park is eas
ily accessible to major routes 495 and the Mass Pike as well as close proximity the to MBTA train station.
The scenic and convenient location, as well as the unique styles of homes, make Highland Park an attractive community to anyone seeking to relocate into Hopkinton.
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Best known for being the start of the annual Boston Marathon site, Hopkinton also enjoys the distinction of having an award-winning public school system that has been consistently ranked highly among schools in the Metrowest area.
For more information on Highland Park or any of Hopkinton's other fine communities please call my office at 508-881-6230.

Weston Nurseries in Hopkinton, Massachusetts is a local landmark. It is located on a scenic country road,Route 135 which is most noted for the beginning route of the Boston Marathon.
Now in its 86th year of business, the nursery is noted for its exceptional plants and award-winning azaleas and rhododendrons. This is the place where locals as well as plant lovers from all over the area come to find a huge selection of trees, shrubs and perennials.
Advice on planting and landscaping is highly sought from the knowledgeable staff of experts on all matters of horticulture. Local homeowners as well as trade professionals come to Weston Nurseries for their variety of plantings and their ability to help create beautiful and exceptional outdoor living spaces.
Their best known flower is the PJM Rhododendron which was named after the late founder Peter John Mezitt.
Weston Nurseries is located at 93 E. Main Street in Hopkinton and serves a wide area of loyal and devoted
clients who always return to this fountain of beauty and wisdom in the area gardening.
Do you have questions about buying a home in the Metrowest area? I would love to talk with you. Please feel free to call me at 508-881-6230 - any time or E-mail me.
Just off of the picturesque country road, Saddle
Hill is the community of Hopkinton Highlands. The long, winding and very scenic Greenwood Road and the cul-de-sac that is Everett Circle make up this community of more than 50 distinctive homes.
The homes were built by the luxury home builder, Toll Brothers from 1999 to 2005. They range in size from 3,000 square feet to over 6,000 square feet and most feature distinctive brick fronts and estate like settings.
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Each of the residences sits on a lot of an acre or more and many have amenities such as gourmet kitchens, luxurious master suites, solariums, libraries with built-ins, multiple staircases, family rooms with cathedral ceilings, finished lower levels and au pair suites.
Hopkinton Highlands has a reputation for distinction and elegance and is one of the top choices for
relocation buyers entering into the area. Along with the meticulous neighborhood landscaping and proximity to conservation land, the neighborhood has the convenience of being located close to major Route 495 and the Mass Pike and as well as the MBTA train station.
Over the past year, the home sales in Hopkinton Highlands have ranged in price from $800,000 to $845,000.
Best known for being the start of the annual Boston Marathon site, Hopkinton also enjoys the distinction of having an award-winning public school system that has been consistently ranked highly among schools in the Metrowest area.
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If you would like further information on Hopkinton Highlands or any of Hopkinton's other fine communities, please feel free to contact my office.
It is the time of year when tennis must be brought indoors and, if you live in the Metrowest Massachusetts area there are a number of great tennis clubs to choose from.
The Westboro Tennis & Swim Club was voted "Club of the Year" in 2002. Located at 35 Chauncy Street in Westborough, the club is right off of Route 9 and is convenient to route 495 and the Mass Pike. Membership at Westborough draws players primarily from the towns of Westborough, Northborough, Southborough, Marlborough, Holliston, Grafton, Worcester, Framingham and Sudbury. With over 90,000 square feet of indoor space, the club is equipped with indoor hard courts, clay courts as well as a full tennis pro shop.
An owner operated facility; it offers a full pro staff, lessons, clinics and a host a number of monthly tennis and swim events for adults and children alike.
The Natick Racquet Club is completely devoted to tennis. Nine plexi-pave courts - five in a permanent structure and four in an air type bubble which become outdoor courts in the summer serve all tennis needs. The club is located on 16 Michigan Avenue in Natick and offers a complete range of tennis instruction and tennis play for every age and ability level.
Now, celebrating its 39thyear, The Natick Racquet Club offers a myriad of programs for adults, including open court play, adult clinics, drill sessions, weekly Grand prix doubles play, a singles flex league and mixed doubles.
The Wayside Racquet Club is located on the edge of the Sudbury Reservoir in the southeast corner of Marlborough at 80 Broadmeadow Street. It serves the towns of Marlborough, Southborough, Westborough, Sudbury, Framingham and Hopkinton. 
In operation since 1979, the club has a reputation for excellence and offers a variety of sport type memberships. Their offerings include tennis, racquetball, aquatics and socializing. The facility includes six all-season tennis courts, four racquet ball courts as well as indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
The Longfellow Club is located at 524 Boston Post Road in Wayland. Established in 1972, this facility was originally all tennis. It has been expanded to include squash, swimming, Nautilus and women's basketball. The club is equipped with 7 hard tennis courts (2 indoor), 2 squash courts, a competition size swimming, free weights and Nautilus.
Thanks to the many indoor clubs this area has to offer, we can enjoy our tennis - rain or shine!
Do you have questions about buying a home in the Metrowest area? I would love to talk with you. Please feel free to call me at 508-881-6230 - any time or E-mail me.
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