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Burlington, MA

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 23,838
Crime: Low
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Limited
Housing Price: Average
Income: High
Climate
Burlington’s temperatures are slightly cooler than the national average, with more wind and more snow in the winter months.
Geography
The town is at the junction of the Boston-Merrimac corridor, on the watersheds of the Ipswich, Shawsheen, and Mystic rivers.
Recreation
Simond’s wading pool and a variety of parks offer the staples of small-town recreation.
Historical
Following the opening of Route 128, the town had a population growth higher than any other in the state--in one five-year period, Burlington’s population tripled.
Economy
Though now suburban industrial, Burlington was once entirely agricultural, its growth stifled by limited transportation until the development of Route 128.
Median home price [details] $370,500
Median home price, 2008 [details] $356,500
Number of home sales [details] 194
Median dwelling age (in years) 34
Average property taxes [details] $4,939
Place to state foreclosures [details] 6

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