Nutting Lake, Lowell, VT

Nutting Lake — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Nutting Lake Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nutting Lake is a distinct, historic neighborhood located in the northernmost part of Lowell, Massachusetts, bordering the towns of Billerica and Burlington. While administratively part of Lowell, it possesses a strong identity as a traditional, close-knit New England village centered around its namesake body of water. The area's history is rooted in its early days as a summer resort destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting visitors from Boston and beyond to its lakeside hotels and recreational opportunities, a character that still influences its community feel today.

Geographically separated from Lowell's dense urban core by major roadways and open spaces, Nutting Lake offers a more suburban, residential atmosphere. The neighborhood is defined by its scenic centerpiece, the 120-acre Nutting Lake, which provides a focal point for community life and outdoor activities. This separation fosters a strong sense of local identity, where residents often identify more closely with the "Nutting Lake" community than with the broader city of Lowell, despite benefiting from city services and amenities.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Nutting Lake is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic New England Capes and ranches built in the mid-20th century to larger, modern colonials and split-levels. A significant number of homes enjoy direct lakefront access or water views, which are highly coveted. There are also clusters of townhouses and a limited number of multi-family homes, but the area is overwhelmingly residential and owner-occupied, with a lower rental percentage than other parts of Lowell.

Real estate prices in Nutting Lake are typically higher than the Lowell city average, driven by the desirable lakefront properties and the neighborhood's suburban character. While more affordable than some neighboring towns like Burlington, the market is competitive, especially for homes with lake access. Recent trends show steady demand, with the area appealing to those seeking a quieter, family-oriented community with natural amenities while remaining within reasonable commuting distance to Route 3, I-495, and Greater Boston's employment centers.

Schools & Education

As part of the City of Lowell, Nutting Lake is served by the Lowell Public Schools district. Students typically attend the nearby McAvinnue Elementary School, which serves this northern sector of the city. For middle school, students progress to the Daley Middle School (formerly the Rogers School), and then to Lowell High School, one of the largest and most diverse high schools in Massachusetts, offering a wide array of academic, vocational, and extracurricular programs.

Families in the area also have access to several nearby parochial and private school options in Lowell and the adjacent towns. The neighborhood's proximity to the Burlington line also places it near that town's highly-regarded school system, though attendance is restricted to Burlington residents. For higher education, the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Middlesex Community College are a short drive away, providing accessible local options for continuing education.

Parks & Recreation

Nutting Lake itself is the premier recreational asset, offering year-round activities. In warmer months, residents enjoy boating, kayaking, fishing, and swimming (though there is no public beach, access is through private associations and homes). The lake is also a beautiful setting for walking and jogging along its perimeter roads. The neighborhood is home to Shedd Park, a sizable city park featuring athletic fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas, which serves as a central hub for youth sports and community gatherings.

For additional green space, the nearby Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest offers over 1,000 acres of woodlands with an extensive trail network ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The community's recreational life often revolves around seasonal events and lake-based activities, fostering a strong outdoor culture. The combination of the lake and proximity to major state forests makes it a prime location for nature enthusiasts within the city limits.

Local Dining & Shopping

Nutting Lake's commercial offerings are modest and locally-focused, centered primarily along Route 3A (Billerica Avenue) and Lakeview Avenue. Residents frequent classic neighborhood establishments like the Nutting Lake Pub & Pizzeria and other small, family-run eateries and convenience stores. For a wider variety of dining and shopping, residents typically take short drives to the major retail plazas in neighboring Burlington or to Lowell's more vibrant downtown and the Tsongas Center area.

Daily grocery needs are met by a Market Basket located just across the line in Billerica, a short distance from the neighborhood core. The lack of large-scale commercial development within Nutting Lake proper is often seen as a benefit by residents, preserving its residential tranquility. However, its strategic location means that big-box stores, specialty shops, and diverse restaurant chains in Burlington, Billerica, and Lowell are all within a convenient 10-15 minute drive.

Who Lives Here

Nutting Lake attracts a mix of long-time Lowell families, professionals, and young families seeking a stable, suburban-style community with a strong sense of place. The population is predominantly middle-class, with many residents working in education, healthcare, technology, and various trades in Lowell, the surrounding Route 128 corridor, and Greater Boston. The neighborhood is known for its active community associations, particularly those related to the lake, which organize events and maintain the shared natural resource.

The community vibe is neighborly, quiet, and oriented towards outdoor and family life. Residents are drawn by the unique combination of lakefront living, a perceived small-town atmosphere within a major city

Nutting Lake Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Value$533KTop10Lists.us Data
Median Household Income$138KTop10Lists.us Data
Primary ZIP Code01865

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