
Stewart Woodward is Waltham’s top realtor - 12 years in the market, 88 closed sales, and $40M+ in career volume. His SRS and MRP credentials plus a commercial-photography background mean listings look sharper, attract more buyers, and close with fewer surprises.
Stewart focuses on seller representation and relocation work and brings Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) and Military Relocation Professional (MRP) credentials to the table. He trained as a commercial photographer and ran a small business for decades - skills he uses to stage, photograph, and price homes so listings look great and show well.
He’s Waltham-based and works with Metro West HOME Team / REAL Broker; that local base means he knows the pocket-level differences that matter when setting price and timing open houses.
Stewart’s credentials and photography background translate directly into solid marketing, clearer buyer presentation, and smoother negotiation.
“Waltham’s “Go To” real estate agent when selling your home.” - Google Review
“Stewart went above and beyond for us in our house search. He was incredibly knowledgeable, consultative, and patient every step of the way and helped us find the perfect place. He was always on call whenever we had a question or needed his guidance, and went out of his way to ensure that everything went smoothly from start to finish. We couldn't recommend Stewart highly enough, we loved working with him and are so grateful for all of the work he put in for us!” - Realtor.com
Neighborhoods in Waltham feel different from block to block; a house two streets over can attract a different buyer. Below are quick, practical snapshots buyers and sellers mention most when we talk about pockets around town.
Quiet streets and single-family homes dominate here. Buyers looking for yard space and a neighborhood feel land well; sellers should highlight outdoor areas and morning light in photos.
Close to Moody Street and the commuter rail, this pocket has more condos and multi-family buildings. It appeals to commuters and people who want walkable dining and cafes; strong photos and clear parking details help listings stand out.
A suburban slice near the Route 20 corridor and Brandeis, Cedarwood tends to attract families who appreciate straightforward commutes and simple traffic patterns. Emphasize layout and storage in listings here.
This is the walkable heart of town—shops, restaurants, and easier access to transit. Condos and smaller single-family homes do well; stage interiors to show how living space flows for city-style buyers.
Neighbors often choose this pocket for easy access to water and parks. Showcasing outdoor entertaining spaces and daylight in basements or lower levels usually helps.
Known for larger lots and a quieter, suburban rhythm. Buyers tend to value privacy and schools; marketing should call out mature landscaping and room for expansion.
A mellow residential zone near the Weston/Newton edges; it draws people who want a short commute without giving up calm neighborhood streets. Emphasize garage/driveway access and mature trees.
Quick 2025 snapshot for the Waltham market shows rising prices and fast sales.
Conclusion — what that means: sellers should price to recent comps, clear clutter, and invest in strong photos; a pre-listing inspection and flexible showing availability often speed a sale. Buyers need mortgage preapproval and paperwork ready, and should write clean, competitive offers (escalation clauses or small appraisal-gap cushions) because well-priced homes are moving quickly and leave less room to negotiate.
Stewart blends a photographer’s eye with 12 years of local experience and industry certifications. His track record (88 closed sales and $40M+ in career value) and recent annual volume suggest steady, hands-on listing work—good for sellers who want thorough marketing and steady communication.
Stewart is based in Waltham and operates with Metro West HOME Team / REAL Broker. His practice focuses on Waltham neighborhoods and nearby Metro West communities like Watertown, Lexington, Newton, and Arlington.
Recent activity centers around the mid-market zone, with an average price point near $667K and meaningful sales volume last year—expect local listings to reflect that mid-to-upper mid range unless otherwise specified for a particular property.
Stewart Woodward is a Waltham-based broker and leads Metro West HOME Team (REAL Broker). He pairs a commercial-photography background with seller-focused certifications (SRS, MRP) and a decade-plus in local real estate to market homes with strong visual presentation and attentive negotiation.
