Belmont, MA
Belmont Neighborhoods Map
Location, Location, Location!
Known as the “Town of Homes,” Belmont’s charming streets are filled with stately, colonial masterpieces that make this town so desirable. This town is almost eight miles northwest of Boston and is surrounded by Arlington, Cambridge, Lexington, Waltham and Watertown.
Belmont is served by two MBTA commuter rail stops that take you right into North Station in Boston and numerous bus lines that can connect you to Mt. Auburn Hospital, Harvard Square, Alewife Station with access to the Red Line, and spots in Lexington and Arlington.
Routes 16 and 60 are secondary roadways that can lead you to main commuting highways. Route 2 runs through Belmont and can easily connect you to Route 128.
Belmont by the Numbers
Before we tour Belmont’s gorgeous neighborhoods, let’s start off with some quick facts to get acquainted with the town:
Belmont Facts
- Belmont Population: 24,729
- Square Miles: 4.66
- 2017 Average Home Price: Single Family $1,169,000; Condo $671,000
- 2017 Median Income, with Children: $221,000
- 2018 Property Tax Rate Per $1,000: $12.15
- Average High School SAT: 1,778
Things to See and Do
It isn’t often that you see a town center maintain its small town feel when you have a large national retailer, but Belmont has done just that with a Macy’s living side by side locally-owned shops and restaurants.
Those with varying outdoor interests will love all that Belmont has to offer, including the Beaver Brook reservation encompassing approximately 60 acres. From hiking to skiing and even a spray pool for the kids, there’s always something to do at Beaver Brook. The Underwood park area offers an outdoor ice rink and pool. And the Payson Park Music Festival brings all kinds of music to the great outdoors for people to enjoy in the summer months.
The Massachusetts Audubon Society also runs the Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, which includes 2.5 miles of trails.
Educational Matters
Belmont High School was just named number 100 on US News list of top public high schools, something that the town is very proud of. Leading up to the high school, the town also has four high-achieving elementary schools, one middle school and a town wide preschool, as well as the renowned private schools Belmont Day School and Belmont Hill School. Visit the Belmont Public Schools’ website for more information or click on the links below for more about each school.
- Burbank Elementary
- Butler Elementary
- Wellington Elementary
- Winn Brook Elementary
- Chenery Middle School
- Belmont High School
Restaurants
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- Fiorella’s Express – 263 Belmont Street
- Stonehearth Pizza – 57 Leonard Street
- Il Casale – 50 Leonard Street
- Savinos Grill – 449 Common Street
- Shines Fresh Asian – 30 Leonard Street
- Patou Thai – 69 Leonard Street
- My Other Kitchen – 762 Pleasant Street
- The Loading Dock – 11 Brighton Street
- Phinix Grill – 628 Trapelo Road
- Vicki Lee’s Cafe – 105 Trapelo Road
- Rancatore’s – 36 Leonard Street
- Ani Catering & Cafe – 687 Belmont Street
Town Websites
Belmont Utilities
Need help setting up utilities service for your new home? I have put together some useful numbers and information for Belmont utilities.
Thank You…
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