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Real Estate Lawyers - Arlington, MA

Buying Real Estate in Arlington

When Arlington was founded 350 years ago, it became a thriving mill and agricultural town. Today, residents take pride in their city’s history because it claims the birthplace for Uncle Sam as well as the location of the first children’s library. With easy access to Boston and excellent recreational facilities, Arlington provides a comfortable place to settle down.

Some of the main neighborhoods/landmarks in Arlington

  • Robbins Library contains the country’s oldest free children's library.
  • The Jason Russell House Museum accommodates several rare treasures including a prehistoric mastodon tusk. The fishermen who pulled the artifact out of Spy Pond in the late 1950s originally thought it was a tree branch.
  • Old Schwamb Mill, in gear since 1650, is the longest working mill in the country.

Contact an Arlington Real Estate Lawyer

For more information on buying / selling a condo or other real estate in Arlington, MA, or if you are looking for a real estate attorney, please contact Rob D. Stewart. If you prefer, you can also telephone our offices in Boston seven days a week at toll free 866-414-0400.

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