9 E Hoyle St, Norwood, MA 02062
OFF MARKET

9 E Hoyle St

Norwood, MA 02062

  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath

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This apartment is located at 9 E Hoyle St, Norwood, MA. 9 E Hoyle St is in Norwood, MA and in ZIP code 02062.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.

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Property Type: Apartment

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What Locals Say about Norwood

At least 232 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 88 % Say parking is easy

  • 87 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 87 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 77 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 74 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 74 % Say car is needed

  • 73 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 73 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 73 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 71 % Say kids play outside

  • 67 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 60 % Say it's quiet

  • 60 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 55 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 52 % Say there's wildlife

  • 36 % Say there are community events

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  • Gz59n2ydgt
    "I drive everywhere but all major highways are easily accessible and during rush hour I can do backroads through neighboring towns and still have different access points to those highways."
  • Akekosz
    "I’m new here, I like it very much. Many restaurants, stores, churches. Nice people , convenient to highways"
  • Jasmine Andrade
    "Great place to walk your dog. Safe and clean. The police are kind. Very easy to travel to Boston or Providence. Very quiet neighborhood. Lots of amenities and restaurants. Just needs a hospital. Downtown area is nice and definitely feel a sense of community. "
  • Wilson Louis
    "Norwood is too expensive, and there is no public transportation for newcomers and low-income individuals. It lacks public agency offices and is a conservative city with no diverse community activities."
  • Dayanie25
    " I live in Norwood, Massachusetts, and I really enjoy this town. It’s a quiet, welcoming place, perfect for those who want a peaceful environment while staying close to Boston. The location is very convenient—about a 30-minute drive to downtown Boston—and public transportation works well, especially with the Franklin commuter rail line connecting Norwood directly to the city. One of the things I love most about living here is the balance between convenience and community. Norwood Center has plenty of restaurants and shops, so I rarely have to travel far to find what I need. Additionally, the local parks are great for relaxing, walking my dogs, or just spending time outdoors. Norwood is also undergoing some significant developments. The Norwood Hospital is currently being rebuilt, and it’s going to be huge when completed. In the meantime, there are excellent hospitals in neighboring towns, like the one in Needham, which is a reliable alternative. Another great benefit of living in Norwood is its proximity to Westwood, where the Amtrak Acela and Northeast Regional trains depart for New York City. This makes traveling to NYC incredibly convenient for either work or leisure, as it’s only a short drive from Norwood to the Westwood station, offering fast and comfortable trips to one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Although the cost of living is high, as is common in Massachusetts, I think Norwood offers a good balance of affordability and quality of life compared to nearby towns. Traffic can get busy during rush hours, especially because of the proximity to major highways, but it’s manageable. If you’re looking for a place close to Boston with a small-town feel, great amenities, and access to both local and nearby services, Norwood is an excellent choice."
  • Anijohnsonboston
    "A lovely quiet place to live. Good restaurants and farmers market and neighbors are kind and friendly "
  • Sasha R Dowman
    "The commute is easy there is both commuter rail and bus transportation as well as everything is easy to walk to"
  • Cristina
    "Safe community and great areas for children to have fun. The school system is great as well. So many shops too!"
  • Jenn M.
    "Very family oriented neighborhood. The schools are close and well organized. I’m close to the commuter rail abd can still drive to Boston in less than 10 minutes. "
  • Lenny R.
    "It’s a safe place to live with the kids! Very calm, clean with options to do grocery shopping parks, live in piece"
  • Xavier G.
    "Friendly atmosphere. Awesome people. Great businesses. Great police station and fire station. Great place to raise your kids with great schools."
  • Jennytarter
    "Wonderful home town. It’s nice everywhere. Boston Suburbs. Southeast of Boston. Very neighbor oriented. "
  • Jessied1890
    "it sucks in the morning and evening like most places.... It is not the worst I have seen...I prefer no traffic."
  • Marthamaroun
    "Everyone in my area have dogs. No dog park but they are working on it. One of the Selectman thinks has figured out a place. Wait and see"
  • Kayla C.
    "Some older folks don’t leash their dogs, and there are no dogs allowed at most public parks. There is lots of walkable sidewalks for them however!"
  • Greeneladymusic
    "It is not bad. I go backroads- Norwood, Westwood, Dover, Needham. Dover is very scenic. I avoid highway 95, especially in the morning."
  • Miketboucher
    "Very convenient. Small town that has everything you need and is close to Boston and Providence with accessible main highways. Commuter rail in center of town. Roads and school systems average to slightly above average"
  • Richardenwright
    "Easy I leave before the traffic begins so no issues on my end . But it can get busy after 7 am but if you know the backroads it helps"
  • Christy D. .
    "There are a lot of dogs in Norwood and you can always find someone out walking this dog but there’s no dog park and many non dog friendly parks and fields here. "
  • Brownidbootsie50
    "Nobody really bothers you when your walking your dog.. People are friendly though,lots of dogs in the area.."
  • Anuja C.
    "Quite and serene and with best of commutes to Downtown. Groceries and fresh availability at its best. Major supermarkets like Costco Bjs Walmart within 5 miles radius. Multi multi cuisine food options suiting all range f budget available ."
  • Laura V.
    "It’s a townie town, many of the people grew up here and still love here. Lots of kids and a close community of people "
  • Haiwei88
    "Norwood is great intimate town held the world record for most people staying who grew up here. They have their own electric cable company which is great "
  • Annette Q. A.
    "My parents live here for four years now. Their neighbors are very friendly and look out after them whenever they need a helping hand. "
  • Mike T.
    "Plenty of yard space, but no known dog parks, streets with lit sidewalks, Petco on route 1, and vets nearby in town and surrounding towns."
  • Kristina W.
    "my neighborhood has a great access to everything; shopping, food, transport and more ! Very friendly people."
  • Fanceyjules
    "I've lived in this place for more then 8 years now, neighborhood is great, the school system is not too bad, there's convenient grocery stores to shop at."
  • Pmdorigo
    "It’s not very unique. I would consider this town a paper town. Yet, it is safe and good for kids. The schools are good as well."

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is located at 9 E Hoyle St, Norwood, MA. offers 2 bed, 1 bath units.