Powder House Square Real Estate

Powder House Square is a historic neighborhood and landmark rotary located in Somerville along the southern edge of Tufts University. Locals refer to the area as “Powder House Circle,” which draws its name from the 18th century Powder House that still stands today and overlooks the rotary from the park. Close to Davis Square, Teele Square, and Ball Square, the neighborhood boasts easy access to surrounding areas via the multiple bus routes running through the main thoroughfare. Powder House Square also borders Nathan Tufts Park, which is ideal for a scenic walk, run, or picnic. Residents congregate around the Square at a small cluster of eateries and local businesses. Prospective buyers can choose from a multi-family home ripe for conversion to a grand single-family home — to any number of newly renovated condos.  Read more about Powder House Square real estate.

Powder House Square Homes & Condos For Sale

Powder House Square Homes & Condos For Sale March 28, 2024
5
Listed
27
Avg. DOM
$704.21
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,349,000
Med. List Price
5 Properties
4
Beds
3F11/2
Baths
3,884
Sq.Ft.
1905
Year Built
6
Days on Site
73215816
MLS
4
Beds
3
Baths
2,087
Sq.Ft.
1900
Year Built
15
Days on Site
73212602
MLS
4
Beds
3F11/2
Baths
1,979
Sq.Ft.
2024
Year Built
15
Days on Site
73212603
MLS
4
Beds
3F11/2
Baths
2,021
Sq.Ft.
2023
Year Built
80
Days on Site
73191923
MLS
$699,000
Condo: 15-17 Powder House Terrace
2
Beds
1
Baths
938
Sq.Ft.
1900
Year Built
25
Days on Site
73208060
MLS

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 Powder House Square Location

Powder House Square is located less than a half mile from Davis Square and culminates in a 6-way intersection of College Avenue; Broadway; Warner Street; and Powder House Boulevard. The Square is less than 7 miles from Boston and offers Red Line MBTA service to Harvard Square and Downtown Boston from Davis Square Station. Ball Square on the Green Line is less than half a mile from the Square, offering additional options.

Powder House Square History

Powder House Square is located at one of the oldest crossroads in the area and houses the oldest stone building in Massachusetts. Removal of the colonial gunpowder stored there by British solders and the outburst by the Colonists known as Powder Alarm, are considered to be the turning points that led up to the Revolutionary War. Today the Powder House is tucked away in the graceful lines of Nathan Tufts Park. Its image is pictured on the Somerville city seal and bronze plaques around the park summarize the area’s past use as a mill, a farm, storage for gunpowder, and even a pickle factory.

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