Ludlow (zip 01056), MA


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Ludlow (zip 01056), MA

About Ludlow (zip 01056), MA

Living in 01056 Ludlow, MA is a great experience for those seeking a small-town atmosphere with big-city amenities. Located along the banks of the Chicopee River, this quaint town offers plenty of outdoor activities, from fishing to hiking and biking trails. The community is also home to numerous restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Residents enjoy having easy access to all the amenities of nearby Springfield while still getting to experience the peace and quiet of a smaller town. With its close proximity to I-90 and other major highways, Ludlow is an ideal location for commuters looking for easy access to Boston or other cities. With excellent schools and beautiful parks, it’s no wonder people flock to Ludlow every year! Mid-sized city - Southwest Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River, 6 miles north of the Connecticut border.

Location Details

State: Massachusetts
County: Hampden County
Metro Area: Springfield Metro Area
City: No City
Zip Codes: Ludlow (zip 01056)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 179 ft above sea level
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Springfield, once a major center of industrial innovation, is the state’s third-largest city and a regional health, retail and financial center. Locals are credited with development of the Springfield Rifle, the 1895 Duryea motorcar, and basketball (thanks to Dr. James Naismith, in 1891. Some credit the motorcycle to area inventors and the early Indian Manufacturing Company. At one time that area was a significant manufacturing center, but most has left the area (including most recently a forge that made Craftsman tools).

The “five college” area to the north includes the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and colleges of Amherst, Holyoke, Smith, and Hampshire, and the Berkshire mountains to the north and west offer some recreation. The Cost of Living is no bargain, but on a Massachusetts scale it is attractive, particularly scaled against local incomes and projected income growth. The employment picture is currently weak, and climate and crime further depress the ranking.

The area sits in a broad valley in the western part of Massachusetts. Thickly wooded hills rise immediately to the east and west of the valley. The climate is continental with distinct seasons and highly variable weather. Summers are hot, humid, and calm with occasional thundershowers. The Berkshire Mountains to the west slow larger storm fronts. Winters bring frequent cold snaps and snow, particularly generated by moist mid-Atlantic storms colliding with cold, northerly air masses. First freeze is mid-October, last is late April.

Ludlow Cost of Living
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Nearby mountains, museums, and cost of living make Ludlow a great place to live.

$303,200
-11.5% lower than avg
$72,563
+4.9% higher than avg
$1,060 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-8.3% lower than avg
Ludlow Crime
28.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Ludlow, Massachusetts
$57,960
for a family
$40,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Ludlow
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