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Roberta Botticelli

Roberta Botticelli
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Reading MA

Broker (MA: 131822)

41 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Middlesex County, MA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Colonial Manor Realty

Office Website
Office Address
58 Chapel Hill Dr
Reading, MA  01867-1015
(Middlesex County)
Office Phone
781-944-6300
Office Fax
Mobile
781-944-6300
Email
bobb*************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Woburn: MA North Andover: MA North Reading: MA Town Of North Reading: MA Reading: MA Tewksbury: MA Wakefield: MA Peabody: MA Lynnfield: MA Stoneham: MA Melrose: MA Andover: MA Wilmington: MA

About Roberta Botticelli

With a career in real estate that began in 1986, Roberta co-founded Colonial Manor Realty in Reading, Massachusetts, just three years later alongside a trusted business partner. [He/She/They] firmly believes that a comprehensive education is essential for facilitating successful transactions, but equally important is the ability to forge genuine connections with clients. Roberta prioritizes listening to clients' needs and consistently advocates for their best interests.

Integrity is at the core of [his/her/their] practice; [he/she/they] maintains a commitment to honesty and fairness in all dealings, regardless of whether [he/she/they] is representing buyers or sellers. Clients appreciate [his/her/their] straightforward approach, as [he/she/they] provides candid advice—delivering what they need to hear rather than what they want to hear. Known for being a formidable negotiator, Roberta approaches each transaction with confidence and determination.

A resident of Reading since 1973, Roberta moved from Everett with [his/her/their] family. [He/She/They] and [his/her/their] husband are proud parents to three daughters and grandparents to seven grandchildren, all of whom also reside in Reading.

Roberta is deeply committed to community service, having volunteered with numerous organizations over the years. [He/She/They] is one of the founding members of CAK, served as the charter president of Newcomers and Neighbors, and spent 14 years coaching and leading the Reading Youth Softball league. Additionally, [he/she/they] has been a trustee for the North Shore Music Theatre for a decade and has held various roles within the local school system, including board member positions at Birch Meadow Elementary, Coolidge Middle School, and Reading High School. [He/She/They] played a pivotal role in establishing the Band Parents Organization in 1983. As a dedicated member of the Reading Rotary since 1989, Roberta has served as past president and has been on the board for 22 years. [His/Her/Their] contributions to the industry have been recognized with accolades such as the Eastern Middlesex Women's Council of Realtors' Member of the Year in 1994 and Woman of the Year honors from both the Reading Business & Professional Women and the state of Massachusetts in 1996. Most recently, [he/she/they] received a lifetime achievement award from the Eastern Middlesex Association of Realtors.

In [his/her/their] free time, Roberta enjoys cooking and entertaining, often hosting large gatherings.

For insights into the real estate market, tune in to "Colonial Manor Realty Presents: Real Estate with the Pros" hosted by Roberta every Tuesday evening at 7:00 PM on channel 31 (Verizon) and channel 9 (Comcast). Pre-recorded episodes are also available on YouTube. Let Roberta leverage [his/her/their] extensive experience to help you achieve your real estate goals.

Middlesex County, MA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,635,057
Avg. Listing Price
From Roberta's portfolio
3.9 / 3.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
3,154 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1229
Active Listings
Current inventory

Middlesex County, Massachusetts represents one of the most dynamic and economically diverse real estate markets in New England, anchored by its proximity to Boston and home to world-renowned institutions like Harvard University and MIT. This sprawling county encompasses everything from historic colonial towns to cutting-edge tech corridors, creating a complex tapestry of housing markets that serve everyone from young professionals to established families and retirees.

With 6,902 total actively licensed agents operating throughout the county, the real estate landscape here is both competitive and highly specialized. What makes this market particularly interesting is that all 6,902 agents maintain active email contacts, reflecting the tech-savvy nature of a region where digital communication and rapid response times are essential for success in today's fast-moving property transactions.

Major Middlesex County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate activity centers around several distinct metropolitan corridors, each with its own character and price dynamics. Cambridge commands premium prices due to its university presence and biotech boom, while cities like Lowell and Lawrence offer more affordable options with strong revitalization momentum. Suburban communities such as Lexington, Concord, and Bedford represent some of the most sought-after family markets in the region, combining excellent schools with historic charm and convenient commuter access.

The Route 128 technology corridor running through towns like Burlington, Woburn, and Waltham has created unique mixed-use developments that blur the lines between residential and commercial real estate. Meanwhile, communities along the Merrimack River, including Chelmsford and Tewksbury, have experienced surprising growth as remote work trends make longer commutes more acceptable in exchange for larger properties and lower costs.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Middlesex County's real estate market operates on multiple speed settings simultaneously, with luxury waterfront properties in towns like Carlisle moving at a completely different pace than starter condos in Medford or Malden. The county's 54 cities and towns each maintain distinct zoning requirements, tax structures, and development patterns, creating a market where hyperlocal expertise becomes crucial for both buyers and sellers navigating their options.

Seasonal patterns here follow unique rhythms tied to the academic calendar, with rental markets in Cambridge and Somerville experiencing massive turnover each September, while family-oriented suburbs see peak activity during traditional spring and summer months. The integration of life sciences companies throughout the county has also created demand for executive housing that can shift quickly based on corporate relocations and IPO activities.

Why Businesses Need Middlesex County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry require direct access to this network of 6,902 agents to effectively reach decision-makers in one of the nation's most educated and affluent markets. Whether offering mortgage services, home inspection technology, or property management software, businesses need reliable contact information to connect with agents who handle transactions often exceeding regional and national averages in both complexity and value.

The complete email coverage across all licensed agents reflects the professional standards and technological adoption that characterize this market, making digital outreach campaigns particularly effective. From title insurance companies to moving services, businesses can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships with agents who influence significant purchasing decisions across diverse price points and property types throughout the county.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Roberta Botticelli has 1 property for sale in Reading and surrounding areas.

$699,900

Listed 2025-02-26

48 Village St Unit 1001
Reading, MA  01867

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,500
Lot: 8,398 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Roberta Botticelli currently has no rental properties available in Reading and surrounding areas. Check back later.