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About Burlington MA Apartments

The town of Burlington is located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The first settlers came to the area in 1641. Residents incorporated the town in 1799. Until recently, its economy was mainly agrarian. Farmers in Burlington sold hops, rye, milk, fruit and vegetables. The town changed dramatically after the construction of Route 128 (1955-1965). It became an industrial area with an expanding population. During a ten-year period, Burlington became the fastest growing town in the state. With increasing industry, there was a surge in residential properties.

Burlington is home to many major companies and offers a variety of employment opportunities. Three Burlington companies made the top ten places to work in MA – A.I.M. Mutual Insurance Companies, Dyax Corporation, and Collaborative Consulting. Burlington is home to approximately 6,336 companies spanning almost every industry. These include biotechnology, software, aerospace and defense, technology and engineering, professional services, retail, education, food service, manufacturing, construction, and more.

Demographic Analysis

According to the U.S Census Bureau, as of July 1, 2018, the population of Burlington was 28,742. This shows a population growth of approximately 17.3% since April 2010. Most people in Burlington are educated; 95.2% of the population is high school graduates. College educated people comprise 53.6%.

Market Analysis of Burlington, MA Apartments

The average price of a one-bedroom apartment is $2,000 per month. For two-bedroom apartments, the average price increases 20-25% over one-bedroom units. The average price of three-bedroom apartments hovers around $3000 per month, give or take 10% depending on market conditions. The rental market coincides with the robust labor market. The proximity to Boston and other large cities in Massachusetts makes living in Burlington convenient. Apartments in Burlington provide a community atmosphere while still offering the advantages of the larger cities. Considering the vigorous housing market, it is a very good time to rent a Burlington, MA apartment.

Transportation

To use the Burlington Public Transit System, look for the Bee signs or flag a bus down. The only place you cannot flag a bus down is on the Middlesex Turnpike. Just tell the driver where you want to go and he or she will get you there. For people living in Burlington, MA apartments, traveling around this city is effortless. There are many bus routes to accommodate your needs. To get to nearby towns, you can use Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority bus routes. For drivers, there are numerous municipal parking garages. Many of the businesses also have parking available.

Schools

There are four elementary schools, two high schools, one middle school, and one Early Childhood Center. These are conveniently located schools for the young residents of Burlington, MA apartments.

There are also institutions of higher learning. Northeastern University Burlington Campus is located at 145 S. Bedford Street. Northeastern University ABSN is a nursing school located at 5 Burlington Woods Dr. Suite 205.

The Burlington Library

Early History

The Burlington Library, founded in 1816, was a town project. At that time, people referred to it as a “social library”. Twenty-two proprietors sold shares at $2.00 each. There was an annual assessment of $.25 per citizen, which raised other needed funds. In the beginning, the library had only twenty volumes.

By 1857, the town realized that it needed a real public library. Not having a designated building, Silas Cutler’s store housed the library. Mr. Cutler received $30.00 per year for books, rent, and utilities. By 1868, the library’s inventory had increased to 774 volumes. The business owners later sold the store to William Carter. By this time, the annual library budget had increased to $75.00. The library then moved to the Bennett Block. Those owners later split the structure in two. They moved one part of the building to 13 Sears Street and the other part of the building to 2 Will Street.

Between 1879 and 1896, the former Town Hall became the new library’s home. In 1892, David Simonds donated $1,000 toward the purchase of books. The town elected a board of trustees to administer the funds. The elected trustees were Augustus Prouty, Matthew Stevenson Jr., and Marshall Wood. At this point, people realized that the space allotted for the library was insufficient. There were books in piles on the floors and books being stored in people’s homes.

By 1890, the library contained one thousand volumes. A former resident, Edward
Barker, donated enough money to convert the old Center School into a library. (This building is now the Burlington Town Museum.) The Library and Reading Room opened in 1897 and remained there for over seventy years.

20th Century to Today

By 1960, the population of Burlington had grown to nearly thirteen thousand people. The small library had become inadequate. In 1964, the town purchased a 1.5-acre site on Sears Street. In 1967, construction began. The new library opened in 1968. In the 1980’s, computers were added. The town renovated and expanded the library in 1995.

Burlington Public Library has continued to expand and modernize. The library has added numerous public computers and building-wide wireless internet is available. It is now a center for research. By 2017, its circulation increased to more than 270,919 items and more than 141,551 patrons frequented the library. In addition to research and books, the library has meeting rooms and 518 programs for children, teens, and adults. Living in Burlington, MA apartments gives you access to this incredible resource.

Hospitals

Wellforce

Wellforce is located at 800 District Avenue Ste 520. It has an affiliation with Tufts Medical Center. Wellforce offers a large network of providers. Its convenient location insures that those living in Burlington, MA apartments can always obtain the health care that they need.

Lahey Hospital and Medical Center

Lahey Hospital and Medical Center is located at 31 Mall Road. This hospital offers a wide variety of medical services. This hospital has a good reputation for its advanced standard of care. In addition to excellent health care, their doctors, nurses, and scientists are also involved in state of the art clinical research. Their staff manages more than three hundred clinical trials. They are dedicated to improving the knowledge necessary to advance the science of health care. Residents of Burlington, MA apartments will have access to some of the best medical innovations available.

Things to Do in Burlington, MA

Burlington is more than just an economic hub. There are many activities and places of interest in close proximity to your Burlington, MA apartment.

Mary Cummings Park

Mary Cummings Park at 25 Blanchard Road is both a park and a conservation area. In 1930, Mary Cummings donated her former farm and estate with the stipulation that it would always be used for recreation. This park, a great place to go hiking, allows you to experience the forest and nature first-hand. At over 200 acres, Mary Cummings Park is the tenth largest public park in the state of Massachusetts. This place is part of Greater Boston’s ‘Emerald Necklace’, a chain of parks that are connected by paths and waterways.

In addition to the bucolic hiking trails, this park also boasts several fields and a playground. The park also reserves space for model-airplane enthusiasts.

Burlington Mall

The Burlington Mall is the second largest shopping mall in Massachusetts and acts as a common meeting ground for people living in Burlington, MA apartments. It is conveniently located on Middlesex Turnpike. The Burlington Mall has a huge variety of stores; there are one hundred eighty stores from which to choose. Some of America’s most popular clothing stores, such as Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle, and Anthropologie are located there. It is also home to many popular restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory, Johnny Rockets, Legal Sea Food, and the Friendly Toast.

However, this mall is not just limited to retail. There is a play area and there are many family events available throughout the year. If the weather is not conducive to outdoor activity, the mall is open for early morning exercisers. Living in Burlington, MA apartments, the mall provides one with a great place to visit rain or shine.

The Burlington Mall also experienced a moment in the national spotlight with the filming of the 2009 movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop. In the movie, it was called the West Orange Pavilion Mall.

Used Book Superstore

The Used Book Superstore is located at 256 Cambridge Street. For people living in Burlington MA apartments who love treasure hunts, this is the perfect place to go. This bookstore is among the largest used bookshops in the United States. No matter what your budget, the books, toys, videos, and music are affordable. Some of their prices start as low as $.99. They also offer discounts for teachers and veterans. Currently, there are more than one hundred thousand used and new books available.

Though their specialty is used books, they also get weekly shipments of new “New York Times” bestsellers. If these books do not sell at the beginning discount of ten percent, they will increase the discount until the books sell. You can also special order any books in print. Therefore, if you are looking for a special gift for a special someone or a gift for yourself, they will be able to assist you.

New books at clearance prices are also available; overstocks from other companies create bargains! These books start at $1.99. If they do not sell rapidly, these books are reduced further.
Vintage books add even more adventure to your treasure hunt. Many of these books are rare and out of print. You can discover a piece of history on these shelves. The oldest book to settle here was printed in 1675. Customers have purchased books for under $5.00 here and then resold them for hundreds!

This store does not neglect music either. Audiophiles living in Burlington, MA apartments will not be disappointed. They have thousands of CD’s and vinyl records. Record prices start at $4.00 and the store reduces the prices as the week progresses. CD prices start at $1.99 .The variety of music is tremendous.

The Burlington Historical Museum

This interesting museum is located on 13 Bedford Street. It possesses striking paintings of Burlington’s fertile past. This is a great way for residents of Burlington, MA apartments to become acquainted with their new hometown. On display are Native American artifacts, antique farm equipment, historical fashions, and other exhibits. Guides who are knowledgeable of Burlington’s history will escort you through the historic building. To further contribute to your understanding of Burlington’s rich past, visit the Second Parish Burial Ground of 1732. This will provide an education in Burlington’s earliest residents.

The Francis Wyman House

Built in 1730, John and Francis Wyman, who were early settlers of Burlington, owned this historic home. Today, the town and the descendants of the Wymans own the house. Touring this dwelling will give residents of Burlington, MA apartments a personal look into Burlington’s past. The stone walls surrounding the house were so well constructed that they are still standing. There is also a unique stone enclosure referred to as “sheep cote”. This house is open to the public between 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm.

Burlington Landlocked Forest

Burlington Landlocked Forest is an oasis of greenery, wildlife, and the natural settings. This splendid forest earns acclaim for its thirteen miles of traversable trails. It is a great place to visit when you want to spend time outdoors. Whether you want to absorb the joys of nature by bird watching or exercising, this woodland will not disappoint. The natural environment will rejuvenate you after a busy day.

Simonds Park

Simonds Park on 10 Bedford Street is yet another example of Burlington’s vast network of parks. This park is inviting to people who enjoy playing sports or are looking for children’s activities. The park offers an extensive amount of athletic fields, courts, and activity areas. They include the following:

  • Two lighted little league baseball fields
  • A softball field
  • Two lighted tennis courts
  • Two lighted basketball courts
  • A wading pool
  • A playground
  • A skate park with a half-pipe
  • A street hockey court

Simonds Park also has a picnic area, a concession stand, and public restrooms. The park is near a number of Burlington, MA apartments. Therefore, whether you want to play, relax, or watch other people play sports, this park is an accessible venue.

Rahanis Park

Rahanis Park is another sports oriented park close to Burlington, MA apartments. It is located at 84 Mill Street. Rahanis Park offers attendees the following:

  • Two multi-purpose fields
  • Two softball fields
  • Six tennis courts
  • One basketball court
  • One sand volleyball court
  • One playground

Rahanis Park also offers amenities such as rest rooms and picnic areas. For the animal lovers living in Burlington, MA apartments, there is also a dog park.

Mill Pond Reservoir & Conservation Area

Mill Pond Reservoir & Conservation Area, located at 70 Winter Street, is yet another beautiful park that Burlington offers to its residents. The Mill Pond Reservoir covers a total of 140 acres and it is one of the most popular green areas in all of Burlington. You can explore the various networks of hiking trails, watch the birds fly overhead, or even bring your pet to enjoy the fresh Burlington air. The park offers a serene setting for its residents to relax and enjoy.

Burlington Town Common

Burlington Town Common is a popular park in the center of Burlington. This is normally the place where the town hosts community events such as festivals and fireworks shows. It is also a great open space to relax and meet other residents of Burlington, MA apartments.

Bars & Restaurants

Tony C’s Sports Bar and Grill

The focus of Tony C’s on 173rd Avenue is fun – fun food, fun mood, and great beers. The wall of televisions contains four, fourteen-foot screens and lets you feel as if you were watching a live game. There are forty draft beers and a large food menu. During the warmer weather, you can sit on the patio that overlooks the courtyard area of Third Avenue. If you live in Burlington, MA apartments, this is a great place to re-energize after a long day.

Legal Sea Foods

Legal Sea Foods, located at 75 Middlesex Turnpike, is the place to be if you are looking for delicious seafood in Burlington. Though known for their exquisitely prepared seafood dishes, their entrée menu offers a wide variety of other options.

With multiple locations all over the Greater Boston area, Legal Sea Foods has a well-earned reputation for bringing freshly caught seafood right to your plate. They are also famous for their creamy and flavor-filled New England Clam Chowder which is among the best there is.

Their service is among the best in Burlington, so you will definitely get your money’s worth with every visit. Residents of Burlington, MA apartments will not have to travel far to get some of the best seafood available.

Seasons 52

Seasons 52, located on 6 Wayside Road, is not your average restaurant. The seasonal menu insures that all items will be fresh. Food is oak-fire grilled or brick oven roasted; there are no fryers on the premises. Their wine list is extensive; they offer fifty-two wines by the glass. This will be a unique dining experience for residents of Burlington, MA apartments.

Tavern in The Square Burlington

Tavern in the Square Burlington, located at 100 District Avenue, is another popular American style restaurant. There are, however, some interesting and nonstandard dishes such as quinoa, cornflake fried chicken, Bayou chicken pasta, a veggie sampler, and flourless chocolate cake. With all of these choices, there is something to appeal to all tastes.

OkiPoke

When you want to eat healthy but don’t want boring food, try a poke bowl at OkiPoke at 19 3rd Ave., Burlington, MA. You get to choose the ingredients that you like starting with a rice base. They offer an assortment of proteins, mix-ins, flavors, toppings, and crunchies. And if that doesn’t excite you, you can order a poke burrito or a poke salad.

Bickford’s Grille

Bickford’s Grille at 6 Cambridge Street is the place to go for breakfasts. Whether you eat at the restaurant or take food out, they always make your food fresh to order. There is also a full children’s menu. Additionally, they have a variety of seafood available for lunch and dinner. If you are one of the many people who like to have traditional breakfast foods at other times of the day, this is the place for you. They will serve breakfast any time you want it. This is close to many Burlington, MA apartments so it is convenient for a fast weekday breakfast, a leisurely family breakfast, or breakfast for dinner.

White Coconut Thai Restaurant

White Coconut Thai Restaurant is located at 211 Middlesex Turnpike. If you are in the mood for unique, creative, and unusual dishes, this is the place to try. The menu is large and is one of the few places that offer extensive vegetarian choices. There are both mild and spicy foods. If you live in a Burlington, MA apartment, you do not have to travel far for the alluring tastes of Thailand.

Temazcal Burlington

If you are in the mood for an elegant Mexican restaurant, you need to go to Temazcal Burlington at 2 Wall Street. Due to its strategic location and exquisite food, this is among the most popular restaurants in Burlington. The cuisine is authentic with a contemporary twist.

Their margaritas are the best margaritas in town and they have the largest selection of tequila in the Burlington area. In fact, they have over 250 tequila varieties, rendering their bar to be the most tequila-stocked bar in Burlington.

Living in Burlington, MA Apartments

Based on the above descriptions, you can see why Burlington, MA apartments are in such great demand. With a wide variety of parks and nature reserves, there is always a place for residents to enjoy the outdoors. The Middlesex Turnpike, among other areas in town, has an abundance of shopping centers including the enormous Burlington Mall. It is also home to some of the many companies in the area. This town also has great public transportation, healthcare, and education centers. Burlington is a great place to live, work, play, and learn.