Beautiful Concord Home for Rent

Concord is the quintessential New England small town, with its tall white church steeples, and town green at its heart.
Concord was founded in 1635 and its Old North Bridge is the birthplace of the American Revolution. Concord was home to the 19th century transcendentalists, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, and its Walden Pond is seen as the birthplace of the American conservation …
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Here you are just steps from everything – literally. Just around the corner is a playground, a library, an arts center, several churches, a Starbucks, many restaurants, commuter rail service into Cambridge and Boston, and town services like a post office, bank, book store, and supermarket.
The famous homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathaniel Hawthorne are a ten minute walk, …
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Our home is filled with light from our southeastern exposure.
Built in 1875, this 2,400 square foot New England farmhouse radiates early Victorian charm. We chose warm colors throughout, inspired by our time living in Mexico. The furnishings are simple and uncluttered.
Downstairs Layout
Front door hallway with access to living room, kitchen, and dining room
Living room with sofa, …
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Concord is a great base to explore Metrowest, Eastern Massachusetts, and New England.
Our home is just a few minutes from Lexington, with its historic town green and beautiful old homes, to the east. Lincoln, with farms, woods and museums, is to the south.
We are eight minutes to Interstate 95, leading south to Waltham, with its diverse ethnic restaurants; north to Burlington, with its …
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Concord has a vibrant town center for its residents, yet also serves as a regional center for shoppers everywhere who value quality.
Concord highly values independent ownership of its businesses, so every store has a unique and personal feeling. The Concord Independent Business Alliance actively promotes vibrant local ownership.
A wonderful sampler of shops and eateries that you can walk …
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Here’s how you get to Boston and Cambridge:
You can walk a block to an MBTA commuter rail stop and take an express train to Cambridge in 27 minutes and to Boston in 38 minutes
You can drive to Alewife Station in 15 minutes, park, and take the subway to Cambridge, Boston, and beyond
You can drive Route 2 (a limited access highway) into Cambridge and then take multiple routes into …
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