Uxbridge, Massachusetts is a town in Worcester County that sits only 36 miles southwest of Boston and 15 miles south-southeast of Worcester, providing an opportunity to commute into the city for work or leisure. A positive is that multiple highways and commuter trains are found near Uxbridge, yet it is still remote enough to offer serene surroundings. In addition, it is bordered by Douglas, Mendon, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, plus Burrillville and North Smithfield, Rhode Island. Given that the town was settled in 1662 and has a rich history, it is fondly known to "weave(s) a tapestry of early America" (NPS.gov). Boasting a healthy population of 13,457, Uxbridge offers a strong sense of a solid community. A multitude of styles of home are available, ensuring that you can find the perfect match for your tastes and needs. Older Colonials with antique charm are often available, in addition to more modern ranches, Cape Cods, split-levels, townhomes, and condos. Established neighborhoods featuring appealing cul-de-sac and mature landscaping are present, as well as more country settings for those who wish to be set apart from the general population. If you are interested in purchasing a residence in this pleasant town, please don't hesitate to sign up at attend an open house where you can learn more specifics about what is available in Uxbridge today.
