Lakeside
Marlborough's hidden gem — waterfront and water-view homes along Lake Williams and Fort Meadow Reservoir with a vacation-like lifestyle.
About Lakeside
Lakeside is the part of Marlborough that surprises people. Lake Williams and Fort Meadow Reservoir provide genuine waterfront living — kayaking, fishing, swimming at the town beach, and sunset views — at prices that would be laughable on the Cape or even at Natick's Lake Cochituate. The homes here range from modest seasonal cottages that have been winterized and expanded to substantial Colonials and contemporaries with direct water access. Some of the lots are spectacular — sloping down to private docks with wide-open water views. It's not polished lake-house country; it's real, year-round living on the water, and the prices still reflect Marlborough rather than the waterfront premium you'd pay almost anywhere else in eastern Massachusetts.
Property Character
Varied — from modest expanded cottages to substantial Colonials and contemporaries with water access. Lots are irregular and often wooded, sloping toward the water. A mix of year-round homes and former seasonal properties that have been upgraded.
Typical Home Styles
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Local Highlights
- •Genuine waterfront living at a fraction of Cape or South Shore prices
- •Lake Williams town beach for swimming and recreation
- •Fort Meadow Reservoir — kayaking, fishing, and stunning sunsets
- •A lifestyle that feels like vacation but with a year-round community
Getting Around
Car-dependent — the lakeside areas are the most residential and least connected by transit. Route 20 is the main road out, connecting to I-495 and points east. Plan on driving everywhere.
Schools
Feeds into Marlborough elementary schools and the district's middle/high schools. The lakeside community is smaller and quieter, with families who tend to be actively involved in school activities.
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