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The Town of Tyngsboro is a small residential community located in the Northwest section of Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Composed
of 17.86 square miles of land and surface water, Tyngsboro borders the towns of Dunstable, Groton, Westford, Chelmsford, Dracut, the City of Lowell,
as well as the State of New Hampshire communities of Hudson, Pelham, and the City of Nashua. Tyngsboro is 44 miles northwest (71 km) from
Boston along the recently widened Route 3 corridor. Primarily a residential community, the town is home to Allied Waste Management, Beacon Power
and Piconics as well as a growing number of technology-based companies.
The town calls itself ‘The Gateway to the White Mountains’ of New Hampshire, which is the source of the Merrimack River that bisects the town. To
date the town population is 11,673 but has experienced a tremendous burst in residential construction in the last decade as part of Greater Boston
while keeping its rural charm. Tyngsboro enjoys a strategic position in the Merrimack Valley between major commercial nodes in Lowell, MA and
Nashua, NH.
TYNGSBORO
MARKET
OVERVIEW
DEMOGRAPHICS
1 MILE RING
3 MILE RING
5 MILE RING
2015 TOTAL POPULATION
2,184
24,331
101,841
2015 HOUSEHOLDS
929
8,801
37,762
2015 TOTAL POPULATION: 0 TO 14 YEARS
462
4,790
18,780
2015 FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS
639
6,244
25,958
2015 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE
2.7
2.7
2.7
2015 HOUSEHOLD INCOME: MEDIAN
$105,399
$92,796
$80,786