Cedarwood / Lakeview
A mid-century residential neighborhood near Hardy Pond with a community feel, good schools by Waltham standards, and solid home values.
About Cedarwood / Lakeview
Cedarwood and Lakeview form a contiguous residential area in Waltham's northwest quadrant, anchored by Hardy Pond — a scenic body of water with a small beach that's a neighborhood gathering spot in summer. The housing stock is predominantly mid-century: ranches, split-levels, and Capes built in the 1950s and 1960s for the families of the Route 128 tech boom's first generation. Many have been renovated and expanded over the decades, and the neighborhood has a settled, community-oriented feel. It's one of the few parts of Waltham where you'll see kids playing in front yards and neighbors chatting across driveways — suburban in the best sense of the word.
Property Character
Mid-century ranches, split-levels, and Capes on modest lots. Many have been updated with modern kitchens and additions. Hardy Pond-adjacent properties command a premium. Tidy and well-maintained.
Typical Home Styles
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Local Highlights
- •Hardy Pond beach and recreation area
- •Strong neighborhood community feel
- •Mid-century homes with renovation potential
- •Quiet streets with a suburban character
Getting Around
Car-dependent. Close to Route 128/I-95 for highway commuting. Express bus 553 to downtown Boston from nearby stops. 15 min drive to Alewife Red Line station.
Schools
Feeds into Whittemore Elementary — generally considered one of Waltham's stronger schools. Hardy Pond area families form an active PTA community. Waltham High for secondary.
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