Five Forks
A centrally located residential neighborhood with a mix of home styles, good access to schools, and proximity to the Minuteman Bikeway.
About Five Forks
Five Forks takes its name from the intersection of five roads in central Lexington, and its location gives it the best of multiple worlds: walking distance to the center for some streets, easy access to the Bikeway, and a residential character that's settled and family-oriented without being isolated. The homes are a mix of periods and styles — some older Colonials from the 1920s–1940s, a large number of mid-century homes, and scattered new construction. Lot sizes vary but are generally in the quarter-to-third-acre range. It's the kind of neighborhood where people walk their dogs past the same houses every evening and wave to the same neighbors, and where kids ride bikes to each other's houses after school. Not flashy, just solid — which is the Lexington ethos in a nutshell.
Property Character
Mixed-era housing stock on moderate lots — 1920s Colonials, 1950s-1960s ranches and Capes, some newer renovations and additions. Well-maintained streetscapes with sidewalks and mature trees.
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Local Highlights
- •Central location with access to both the town center and the Bikeway
- •Mixed housing stock offers options at various price points
- •Strong neighborhood identity and community feel
- •Walking distance to multiple schools
Getting Around
Bikeable to center and to Minuteman Bikeway. Lexpress bus service available. Moderate walk to express bus stops for Alewife connection. Most daily errands require a short drive.
Schools
Feeds into Fiske Elementary (rated 9/10) or Bridge Elementary (rated 9/10). Central location means many school activities and sports fields are within walking or biking distance.
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