$1,660 - $25,587 plus fees
Hayward Landing
Studio - 3 Beds
26 North St, Douglas, MA 01516
$1,660 - $25,587 plus fees
Hayward Landing
Studio - 3 Beds
26 North St, Douglas, MA 01516
$1,700 per month
349 NW Main St Unit 2, Douglas, MA 01516
Move in ready first floor 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment located at 349 Main St, Unit 2 in Douglas. This freshly painted unit offers heat included in the rent, providing added value and predictable monthly expenses. The primary bedroom features two closets, including a walk-in, offering excellent storage. The updated kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances and is complemented by a
Nicholas Redden Byrnes Real Estate Group LLC
$2,000 plus fees
3 Cook St Unit 5, Douglas, MA 01516
Property Id: 104649This is a tobacco free property. To set up a showing please fill out the pre-screener questionnaire: Surf our free WiFi while sitting by the river and listening to the relaxing sound of the waterfall. Enjoy watching TV while using our complimentary laundry facilities. Sit by the fire pit and breathe in the cool evening air or enjoy lunch outdoors in our picnic
$3,250 per month
41 Depot St, Douglas, MA 01516
Custom 4-bedroom single family home just a short walk to shopping, restaurants, so much more. Easy access to Rute 16 and Route 146. Property has to many features to list. Call your Realtor and book an appointment to see this wonderful home. Application, references, good credit to apply.
Dan Robertson Coldwell Banker Realty - Worcester
Douglas, Massachusetts, is a rural community bordering Rhode Island and Connecticut, known for its quiet atmosphere and lack of commercial activity, including the absence of stoplights. The town, home to about 9,000 residents, offers access to miles of trails and nearly 6,000 acres of wooded conservation land. Douglas State Forest, open from sunrise to sunset, provides opportunities for mountain biking, snowmobiling, and hiking past cedar swamps. Wallum Lake, located on the forest’s southeastern edge, is popular for fishing and boating. The Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) runs 22 miles from Douglas State Forest to Franklin State Forest, offering a scenic route for daily walks and horseback riding. Manchaug Pond and Whitin Reservoir provide additional outdoor attractions, including fishing, hiking, biking, and camping. Homes in Douglas range from historic Colonial Revivals to midcentury Cape Cods and ranch-style homes, with new constructions also available. The small downtown area features historic architecture, a few businesses, and the popular Grille on Main restaurant. Douglas Orchard & Farm sells farm-raised meats and hosts community events, while the Douglas Flea Market offers antiques and collectibles. Community events like Oktoberfest and the Douglas Winter Stroll bring residents together throughout the year. The Douglas Public School District serves the area with highly rated schools. Douglas is car-dependent, with access to major thoroughfares leading to Worcester, 20 miles away, and Providence, 30 miles away. For air travel, Worcester Regional Airport is 22 miles away, and Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport is 34 miles away.