Lowell, MA Real Estate
with David Peterson
Explore the unique neighborhoods, local real estate stock, school frameworks, and economic details of Lowell. Managed with agency-grade marketing.
Neighborhood Breakdown
Every city is a collection of micro-markets. In Lowell, real estate values can vary significantly from one block to the next. Key local areas we actively monitor include:
Housing Stock & Architectural Character
A wide mix of Victorian-era single-families in Belvidere, dense three-deckers in the Acre and Highlands, and loft-style condos carved from the historic Merrimack River textile mills. Prices vary sharply by neighborhood.
Commuter Profile & Geographic Access
Lowell anchors the MBTA Lowell commuter rail line straight into Bostons North Station, and Route 3 plus Interstate 495 give quick highway access to the Route 128 tech corridor and southern New Hampshire.
Market Driver: Why Move Here?
Lowell attracts buyers with its revitalized walkable downtown, UMass Lowell energy, deep cultural diversity, and relative affordability for a city with true commuter rail into Boston. The mix of housing lets first-time buyers and families both find a fit.
Market Snapshot
Asset Price Tiers
Thinking of Selling in Lowell?
Capitalize on historically tight inventory in Lowell. We don't just rely on standard syndication; we use digital social campaigns to target buyers in high-tax regions.
Buying in Lowell?
Navigate older New England inventory with a professional who knows electrical codes, septic inspections, and local property tax schedules. Let's build a strategy that wins listings.
Lowell, MA Real Estate: Common Questions
What is the median home price in Lowell, MA?
The median home price in Lowell is around $550,000, with roughly +6.1% year-over-year change. Entry-level homes start near $420,000, while premium properties reach about $725,000+. Prices move by neighborhood, so ask David for a current, address-specific figure.
Is Lowell, MA a good place to live?
Lowell attracts buyers with its revitalized walkable downtown, UMass Lowell energy, deep cultural diversity, and relative affordability for a city with true commuter rail into Boston. The mix of housing lets first-time buyers and families both find a fit.
How long do homes take to sell in Lowell?
Homes in Lowell sell in about 25 days on average, with roughly 1.5 Months of inventory on the market and pricing around $330 per square foot. Well-marketed, correctly-priced listings move faster.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Lowell?
A wide mix of Victorian-era single-families in Belvidere, dense three-deckers in the Acre and Highlands, and loft-style condos carved from the historic Merrimack River textile mills. Prices vary sharply by neighborhood.
What is the commute like from Lowell, MA?
Lowell anchors the MBTA Lowell commuter rail line straight into Bostons North Station, and Route 3 plus Interstate 495 give quick highway access to the Route 128 tech corridor and southern New Hampshire.
Who is a good real estate agent in Lowell, MA?
David Peterson of Fathom Realty serves Lowell and the surrounding MA market. He is dual-licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and brings agency-grade marketing to sellers plus data-driven representation to buyers, so you are covered on both sides of the state line.
