Duxbury, MA Real Estate

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Information as of 2006 (provided by www.esri.com)
Summary Zip 02332 National
Total Population
Total Households
15,029
5,249
303,582,361
114,049,635
Population by Race
White Alone
Black Alone
American Indian Alone
Asian or Pacific Islander Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Two or More Races
Hispanic Origin
97.2%
0.8%
0.1%
0.9%
0.3%
0.7%
1.0%
73.0%
12.6%
0.9%
4.3%
6.4%
2.8%
14.8%
Population by Sex
Male
Female
48.2%
51.8%
49.2%
50.8%
Households by Income
Median Household Income
HH Income Under $50K
HH Income $50K-$100K
HH Income Over $100K
$127,559
16.0%
19.1%
64.9%
$51,546
48.4%
31.8%
19.8%
Average Home Value
  $698,840 $264,327
 
 
 

Some Things You'll Want to Know About Duxbury, MA Real Estate

Looking to purchase a home in Duxbury, MA? Well, we have compiled a list of some things that you will want to know before you do just that.

Duxbury operates its own school system for the town's approximately 1,000 students, serving preschool through 12th grade. There are two private schools located in town. The Bay Farm Montessori Academy is a private, independent school located in the southern corner of town, and serves grades PK-6. Good Shepherd Christian Academy is a private, Christian school which serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade. The nearest private high school is Sacred Heart in Kingston.

Duxbury is also well know for their beautiful Duxbury Beach. This beach is 4 miles of clean and well-maintained, white, sandy beach. It is such a treat to have this beach so close during the summertime. The kids, as well as the adults, will have a great time here.

Some well known residents of Duxbury have included:

Historically:
John Alden, a Mayflower immigrant and one of the founders of Duxbury.
Ichabod Alden, officer in the American Revolution.
Captain/Deputy Governor Myles Standish, a Mayflower settler and founder of Duxbury.

Artists:
Peter Farrelly, screenwriter and director who wrote and directed popular films including Dumb and Dumber, Something About Mary, and Shallow Hal along with his brother Bobby.
Juliana Hatfield, indie rock singer.
Joe Perry, guitarist for Aerosmith.

Sports Figures:
Bill Curley, former NBA center for San Antonio Spurs basketball team
Pat Leahy, NHL hockey player for the Boston Bruins
Philip Parlier, former shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds baseball team
Mike Sullivan, former coach of the Boston Bruins

These are just a few of endless examples of why Duxbury is a great place to live. Make sure if you do plan a move to Duxbury, you find yourself a good local real estate agent to guide you through the process. Best of luck in your search!