Wilbraham, Massachusetts, in Hampden County is a suburb of Springfield, Massachusetts, and home to approximately 15,000 residents. Wilbraham was settled and incorporated in the mid-1700s, and is comprised of several different neighborhoods including Wilbraham Center, Wilbraham Mountain, South and East Wilbraham, Boston Road Corridor, and the Pines. Wilbraham Center is one of the largest designated historical districts in the country, and features homes from as far back as the 1730s as well as a number of beautiful Victorian and Colonial-revival style residences. The northern section of Wilbraham was a center of industry at the turn of the century, and now offers a variety of newer farmhouse and colonial-style homes on ample, wooded lots as well as residences from the 19th and 20th century. The Chicopee River marks the northernmost border of the town, and many Wilbraham homes in this area afford scenic views of this impressive body of water. Regardless of whether you are interested in purchasing a fully restored historic property or you've been searching for a newer home in a quaint, New England town setting, Wilbraham is sure to have a home that's right for you. Sign up today for an open house in the Wilbraham area, and consider a home in one of Massachusetts's most picturesque regions.
