Waltham, Massachusetts is a metropolitan city of 61,000, it was founded in 1636 and incorporated as a city in 1884. It is located in Middlesex county about 11 miles northwest of Boston. Waltham is bordered by Lexington on the north, Belmont and Watertown on the east, Lincoln and Weston on the west, and Newton on the south.
Waltham is a diverse community with a variety of opportunities for living, education, work, and leisure. In the Greater Boston area, Waltham has the second largest office market next to Boston. Waltham has many diverse neighborhoods offering varied housing options, with denser multi-family housing in the southern section of the city and larger lot single-family housing in the northern section. When buying a home in Waltham you can choose between these urban, suburban or even a collegiate atmospheres.
The city also has recreational, park and open space facilities such as the newly completed Veterans Field complex, Prospect Hill Park and the Robert Treat Paine Estate. With an ongoing revitalization program, Waltham is witnessing the rebirth of its historic downtown and is providing better public access to its greatest natural resource, the Charles River. There are many good restaurants along Moody Street, and in the downtown area.
Historically Waltham was known as the home of the Waltham Watch Factory, a pioneer company of the Industrial Revolution. Today the city is home to a wide variety of thriving businesses, restaurants, and institutions of higher learning, Bentley College and Brandeis University.
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