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Leafy Waban (02468), a Newton village along the Charles River, blends historic shingled homes and quiet, walkable streets with a small but lively village center. Residents frequent Waban Market and Barry’s Village Deli, sip coffee at local cafés, and stroll the Quinobequin Trail; nearby green spaces like Waban Common, Cold Spring Park, and Hammond Pond offer year-round outdoor time (snowy winters, bright springs, warm summers, brilliant fall foliage). The MBTA Green Line D at Waban Station, plus Route 9 and I-95/128, make it commuter friendly, while shopping and dining at The Street Chestnut Hill and Newton Centre are minutes away; fitness options include the JCC Greater Boston and Equinox Chestnut Hill. Community events at the Waban Library Center add neighborly charm, and dogs are a common sight on the river path. In the past few months, Zillow market trends show a median rent around $4,500, with most listings ranging roughly $3,000–$6,500, reflecting limited, higher-end inventory typical of this suburban calm, family-friendly enclave.
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59-75 Wyman Street has a walk score of 69, it's somewhat walkable.
The schools assigned to 59-75 Wyman Street include Angier Elementary School, Charles E Brown Middle School, and Newton South High School.
59-75 Wyman Street is in the Waban neighborhood in Waban, MA.