Lexington, MA Real Estate
Lexington is one of Greater Boston’s most established and competitive residential markets—known for its historic character, highly regarded community amenities, strong residential demand, expansive housing stock, and convenient access to Boston, Cambridge, Route 2, and Route 128/I-95.
Smith & Oak Real Estate Co. provides strategic real estate representation throughout Lexington, MA for buyers, sellers, builders, investors, and homeowners navigating high-value property decisions. Our work includes luxury single-family homes, historic residences, new construction, custom-built homes, condominiums, townhomes, multifamily properties, land opportunities, investment properties, and complex seller representation.
From Lexington Center and Meriam Hill to East Lexington, North Lexington, Follen Heights, Turning Mill, and surrounding residential neighborhoods, each area of town carries a distinct buyer profile, architectural character, lot dynamic, and market position. In Lexington, value is shaped by far more than square footage. School-area appeal, neighborhood setting, renovation quality, lot utility, architectural detail, walkability, commuter access, outdoor amenities, parking, and long-term resale potential can all materially influence buyer demand and final value.
For sellers, Smith & Oak begins with a disciplined strategy before a property reaches the market. We analyze active competition, recent comparable sales, buyer behavior, property condition, presentation quality, pricing strategy, timing, and the property’s clearest differentiators. The goal is not simply exposure—it is to position the home correctly, reach the right buyer pool, and preserve leverage through every phase of the transaction.
For buyers, we provide a structured acquisition strategy built for a competitive Greater Boston market. Whether you are seeking a classic Lexington Colonial, a modern new-construction residence, a home near Lexington Center, a larger property with land and privacy, or a long-term investment opportunity, our team helps clients assess the complete opportunity beyond the asking price.
Lexington’s location near Route 2 and I-95/Route 128 provides access to regional employment centers and Greater Boston, while Lexington Center remains an active civic, retail, and cultural hub surrounded by established residential neighborhoods.
Smith & Oak is built for clients who expect sharper market intelligence, elevated presentation, proactive communication, and disciplined execution from first consultation through closing.
"For those who expect more than a sign in the yard."
Lexington has 12,337 households, with an average household size of 2.73. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Lexington do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 34,085 people call Lexington home. The population density is 2,074 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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