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Aqueduct, Hudson

Aqueduct

The northwestern corner of Hudson — newer developments, conservation land, and a rural feel with town amenities.

Typical Price Range:$550K (older Colonial) – $800K (new construction)

About Aqueduct

The Aqueduct area takes its name from the historic Wachusett Aqueduct that runs through this part of town — now a popular walking and cross-country ski trail. This is Hudson's growth frontier: newer subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s sit alongside older farmstead properties and conservation land. The feel is more rural than the rest of Hudson, with stone walls, open fields, and the kind of quiet that makes you forget you're 35 miles from Boston. It's popular with families who want a newer home with modern amenities but don't want to pay Sudbury or Stow prices.

Property Character

Mix of newer construction subdivisions (2000s-2020s) and older properties on larger, sometimes semi-rural lots. The newest homes in Hudson are concentrated here. Well-maintained with modern floor plans.

Typical Home Styles

ColonialContemporaryNew ConstructionGarrison Colonial

Best For

Families who want a newer home with modern amenities
Nature lovers who value trail access and conservation land
Buyers moving from farther west who want to be closer to Boston without the sticker shock

Local Highlights

  • Wachusett Aqueduct trail for walking, running, and cross-country skiing
  • Newer construction with modern floor plans and energy efficiency
  • Conservation land and a more rural feel than central Hudson
  • Growing area with new families and developing community

Getting Around

Car-dependent. Slightly farther from I-495 than other parts of Hudson — add 5-10 minutes. Closer to Bolton and Stow for Route 117 access. The Aqueduct trail connects to broader regional trail networks.

Schools Serving Aqueduct

Feeds into Quinn Middle School and Hudson High School. Newer families in this area have been active in school committee and PTO engagement. Good bus coverage for the subdivisions.

Hudson Public Schools

B-4/10

5 schools · 10:1 student-teacher ratio

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Frequently Asked Questions About Aqueduct

What is Aqueduct in Hudson like?

The northwestern corner of Hudson — newer developments, conservation land, and a rural feel with town amenities. The Aqueduct area takes its name from the historic Wachusett Aqueduct that runs through this part of town — now a popular walking and cross-country ski trail. This is Hudson's growth frontier: newer subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s sit alongside older farmstead properties and conservation land. The feel is more rural than the rest of Hudson, with stone walls, open fields, and the kind of quiet that makes you forget you're 35 miles from Boston. It's popular with families who want a newer home with modern amenities but don't want to pay Sudbury or Stow prices. Aqueduct is especially popular with families who want a newer home with modern amenities and nature lovers who value trail access and conservation land. Contact Steinmetz Real Estate for a personalized tour of Aqueduct.

What are home prices in Aqueduct, Hudson?

Homes in Aqueduct typically range from $550K (older Colonial) – $800K (new construction). The Hudson market has seen a +7.2% year-over-year price change. Sarina Steinmetz has 26+ years of experience in this neighborhood — call (617) 610-0207 for a precise valuation.

What types of homes are in Aqueduct?

Aqueduct features Colonial, Contemporary, New Construction, Garrison Colonial homes. Mix of newer construction subdivisions (2000s-2020s) and older properties on larger, sometimes semi-rural lots. The newest homes in Hudson are concentrated here. Well-maintained with modern floor plan Browse active listings in Hudson on our listings page.

How is the commute from Aqueduct, Hudson?

Car-dependent. Slightly farther from I-495 than other parts of Hudson — add 5-10 minutes. Closer to Bolton and Stow for Route 117 access. The Aqueduct trail connects to broader regional trail networks. From Hudson, the drive to Downtown Boston is approximately 45-65 min and N/A (no commuter rail) by transit.

What are the best schools near Aqueduct?

Feeds into Quinn Middle School and Hudson High School. Newer families in this area have been active in school committee and PTO engagement. Good bus coverage for the subdivisions. Top-rated schools include Hudson High School (7/10), Quinn Middle School (7/10), Mulready Elementary (7/10). The Steinmetz team can help you verify school zones for specific addresses in Aqueduct.

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