NEW TO MARKET

$ 849.000

4 Beds
3 Baths
Single Family
Split Ranch
2,160 sq ft
Lot 10,435 sq ft
4+
Yes
Year Built: 1972
MLS: 73375169
Property Tax: $6,262/year

Welcome to 93 Cedar Road North – A Spacious and Stylish Retreat in Medford

Ideally situated in the sought-after Fulton Heights area, this beautifully maintained 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of modern updates, flexible living space, and commuter convenience. Just minutes from Wright’s Pond, the Middlesex Fells Reservation, and Carr Park, this home provides access to recreation, green space, and a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.

Set on an oversized lot, the home features a fully fenced backyard surrounded by mature trees—ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or letting pets and kids play. A large private deck offers the perfect perch for grilling or enjoying the peaceful natural setting, while Carr Park’s playground and basketball courts are just down the street.

Inside, the open-concept main level is filled with natural light and has hardwood floors. The spacious living room includes custom built-in shelving and flows into the updated kitchen and dining area. The kitchen has white cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a sliding glass door to the deck.

The main level includes a generous primary suite and three additional bedrooms with ample closet space. All three full bathrooms are updated with fresh, modern finishes.

Downstairs, the fully finished lower level offers flexible bonus space perfect for a playroom, home office, media room, or guest suite—complete with a full bathroom and walk-out access.

Commuters will appreciate the convenient access to Boston via multiple options:

  • Just 2 miles to the Oak Grove Orange Line T station, Approximately 1 mile to Malden Center

  • Close to West Medford Commuter Rail (Fitchburg Line – 1 stop to North Station)

  • Quick drive to downtown Boston via Route 93

    • Close to Route 95 & Route 1 
  • Nearby express buses to Sullivan Square and Haymarket

  • Easy access to Assembly Row, Tufts University, and Medford Square

Additional highlights include:

  • Central air conditioning
  • Updated Vinyl Windows
  • Newer roof
  • Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
  • Ample storage and closet space
  • Letter of Compliance for Lead
  • Upgraded 200amp Electrical Service
  • EV Charger

This turnkey home combines comfort, space, and unbeatable convenience in one of Medford’s most desirable neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for quick city access, outdoor recreation, or a quiet residential setting, 93 Cedar Road North offers it all.

Amenities

4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Hardwood Floors
Open Concept
Granite Counters
Stainless Steel Appliances
Eat In Kitchen
Deck Access Off Kitchen
Massive Lot
New HVAC System
Central AC
Sizeable Bedrooms
Primary Suite
1st Floor Bathrooms Refreshed
Renovated Lower Bathroom
Handicap Access Tub/Shower
Walkout Basement
Fenced In Yard
New Roof 2018
New On Demand Hot Water 2018
Updated Windows
New Heating System 2018
New Central AC 2018
Updated 200 AMP 2024
EV Charger 2024
Letter of Compliance For Lead
Deck Repainted 2025
Rebuilt Front Stairs 2025
Carr Park
Fellsmere Pond
Commuter's Dream
Highway Access
Close to Grocery Stores
Orange Line Access
Jim's Market
The Boating Club
Stone Zoo

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Map & Nearby Places

93 Cedar Road North
Medford, MA 02155
4 Bed | 3 Baths

Medford, MA

Medford, Massachusetts, a city rich in history and culture, offers an intriguing story from its early days to its present status as a vibrant community just outside Boston. This narrative not only illuminates the past but also demonstrates how the city has developed into a desirable location for new homeowners.

Early History

Medford's story begins in 1630 when it was settled by English colonists as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, making it one of the oldest settlements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The name "Medford" is thought to have been derived from "the ford by the meadow" or "Meadford," reflecting its original English village roots. The city’s early economy was predominantly agricultural, with a growing involvement in the shipbuilding industry, utilizing the Mystic River.

The Shipbuilding Era

From the late 18th century through the 19th century, Medford emerged as a major shipbuilding center. The industry was so prominent that by 1845, Medford-built ships were known worldwide for their quality and craftsmanship. This era profoundly shaped the city's economy and its physical landscape, with shipyards lining the Mystic River. The most famous ship built here was the clipper ship Sovereign of the Seas, launched in 1852, which set records for speed and cargo capacity.

Industrial Growth and Urban Development

As the 19th century progressed, Medford diversified its economy, welcoming various industries including brick making, rum production, and the manufacture of crackers and biscuits. This industrial boom led to increased urbanization and the arrival of immigrant workers, primarily from Ireland and Italy, who contributed rich cultural layers to the community.

The 20th Century and Expansion

The 20th century marked a period of significant growth and change for Medford. The extension of streetcar lines and later the automobile made the city more accessible and attractive to Bostonians seeking suburban homes. Medford’s residential areas expanded during this time, with many of its historic homes still standing today as testaments to the city’s architectural past.

Educational and Cultural Development

Education has always been a cornerstone of the Medford community. Tufts University, established in 1852, is located partially in Medford and partially in neighboring Somerville. The university has been a significant influence on the area, contributing to its cultural and economic life. Additionally, Medford is known for its strong public school system and several historic sites, including the Royall House and Slave Quarters, which offer insights into the region’s involvement in colonial-era slavery.

Medford Today

Today, Medford is a thriving suburb of Boston, combining historical charm with modern amenities. It boasts a diverse population, reflective of the various waves of immigration it has seen over the centuries. The city’s proximity to Boston—just about five miles from the downtown area—makes it an attractive location for those who work in the city but prefer a suburban lifestyle. The presence of the Middlesex Fells Reservation offers outdoor enthusiasts acres of green space for hiking, biking, and recreational activities, adding to the quality of life for its residents.

Community and Connectivity

In recent years, Medford has focused on enhancing community life and connectivity. Developments in public transportation, including updates to bus lines and potential extensions of the Green Line subway, promise to improve accessibility. The city's commitment to maintaining and enhancing its public spaces is evident in its well-kept parks, public libraries, and community centers.

Conclusion

Medford’s rich history, from its early days as a major shipbuilding hub to its current status as a desirable suburban enclave, reflects a city that has continually evolved while maintaining its unique character. For new homeowners, Medford offers not just a place to live, but a community rich with history, culture, and the promise of a vibrant future. Its close proximity to Boston, coupled with its own local amenities, makes Medford an ideal choice for those looking to settle in a place that feels both historically significant and dynamically modern.

John J. Dean Jr.

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