A welcoming and bustling community with a relaxed, suburban vibe.
Conveniently located 20 minutes from Boston and within 45 minutes of Maine and New Hampshire, Lynnfield is known for its great school system, suburban feel, and bustling vibe. With a wide range of top-rated eateries, shops, and outdoor spaces, residents and visitors alike love this quintessential New England town. The top-rated school system draws in lots of young families, but Lynnfield also attracts couples and retirees in search of a relaxed living environment with convenient access to all major routes. New residents can expect a mix of housing styles, such as sprawling ranches, New England Style Capes, split levels, and large colonials. Many of these homes have been expanded and renovated over the last 5-10 years as younger buyers move in.
A quaint New England town, Lynnfield is a growing destination perfect for young families. Lynnfield residents are proud to call this town their home, proving this daily through their dedication to community involvement and support of town services, such as the police and fire department and schools. Lynnfield also boasts three golf courses, King Rail Reserve Golf Course, Reedy Meadow Golf Course, and Sagamore Spring Golf Club. During the summer, the Common is home to weekly concerts, craft fairs, and community events, keeping the locals connected.
Ten years ago, Market Street, a large open-air mall with over 80 stores, made the scene. This put Lynnfield “on the map” and brought in many out-of-towners looking for a comfortable dining and shopping experience, as well as a convenient place to meet friends. For locals and others alike, this is the most popular destination in town. Some of the most eating spots include Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse, with specialties like Chilean Sea Bass, Crispy Calamari, and Rib Eye. Temazcal Tequila Cantina is another, with a full tequila menu and authentic Mexican dishes. There's also Burton's Grill & Bar, where you can find good eats, a full bar, and premium craft cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. Market Street also hosts Starbucks, Whole Foods Market, and Pottery Barn.
Lynnfield, Massachusetts, is served by Lynnfield Public Schools. Notable schools include:
There is also one private school, Our Lady of Assumption, which hosts grades K - 8
12,874 people live in Lynnfield, where the median age is 40.2 and the average individual income is $67,303. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Lynnfield has 4,536 households, with an average household size of 2.83. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Lynnfield do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 12,874 people call Lynnfield home. The population density is 1,306.14 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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