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Neighborhoods in Plymouth County, MA

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    Crow Point

    Encompassing the northern tip of Hingham, Crow Point is a seaside peninsula enclave with expansive views of Hingham Bay. Desirable for its beachside location, residential homes in Crow Point start at $1 million and are usually built with elevated foundations and nautical designs. A family-friendly community, Crow Point is part of the reputable

    • Average Value

      $1.69M

    • List Price

      $794K - $6.6M

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      10 Listings

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    South Duxbury

    South Duxbury is a New England community in Plymouth County that is rich with American history while encapsulating a coastal lifestyle. “There’s an emphasis on preserving the history,” says Kelsey Berman, a Realtor with Waterfront Realty who was born and raised in Duxbury and has been selling homes in the area for 11 years. “It creates a warm

    • Average Value

      $1.68M

    • List Price

      $722K - $21.8M

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

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    South Hingham

    South Hingham harbors a timeless feel, with centuries-old homes and modern shops a couple of miles from each other. A walk down Main Street will take people from 19th-century Colonial Revivals to the historic Downtown Hingham, passing by acres of pine trees at the Hingham Middle School Trails. All of this is a short drive from the Derby Street

    • Average Value

      $1.38M

    • List Price

      $853K - $4.4M

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      15 Listings

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    Marion Center

    Marion Center, the downtown area of Marion, Massachusetts, lies along Buzzards Bay, about 20 miles from Cape Cod. “It’s a quaint, quintessential New England town,” says Erin Hovan, a Realtor and broker associate with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Robert Paul, who has lived in the Marion area for 17 years. In the heart of the neighborhood, white

    • Average Value

      $1.13M

    • List Price

      $591K - $2.8M

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      3 Listings

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    Humarock

    Humarock, a Scituate village along Boston’s South Shore, is occupied by both year-round and seasonal residents. Historically, it was connected to Scituate by a sandy beach, but a ferocious nor'easter known as the Portland Gale ripped through the area in 1898, separating Third Cliff on the Scuitate mainland from Fourth Cliff in Humarock. Today, the

    • Average Value

      $1.12M

    • List Price

      $593K - $2M

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      3 Listings

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    Marshfield Hills

    Marshfield Hills is a neighborhood known for its historical charm and scenic beauty. The area features predominantly Cape Cod and colonial-revival style homes, many of which are considered antiques, with newer constructions designed to complement the older architecture. Students in the neighborhood attend highly rated schools, including Martinson

    • Average Value

      $1.04M

    • List Price

      $596K - $4.2M

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      2 Listings

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    The Pinehills

    With its shopping district, regular community events, and countless indoor and outdoor opportunities, The Pinehills in Plymouth gives residents little reason to leave. “There is a lot to do and see. We like to say The Pinehills is a new take on the classic New England village. It’s basically a little town,” says Debra Ehnstrom, marketing director

    • Average Value

      $893K

    • List Price

      $644K - $2.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      52 Listings

    The Pinehills
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    Waveland

    Coastal homes hedged with beachgrass and a smattering of picket fences line the streets of Waveland, a residential enclave on the Massachusetts Bay side of the Hull peninsula. Waves crash along the neighborhood’s eastern shore, while major thoroughfare, Nantasket Avenue outlines the western border. The beach town moves at a relatively slow pace

    • Average Value

      $846K

    • List Price

      $517K - $3M

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      3 Listings

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    Green Harbor-Cedar Crest

    The Green Harbor community sits just outside of downtown Marshfield, less than 40 miles from the heart of Boston. It’s known for having a large number of homes and restaurants just a short trip away from an assortment of different parks and beaches. Days can be spent hiking or out on the water before returning to midcentury homes on large lots to

    • Average Value

      $828K

    • List Price

      $540K - $2M

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      1 Listing

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    Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock

    New England’s coastal charm is embodied in Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock, a Marshfield neighborhood situated right along the water. From the land of the Wampanoag Native American tribe to 17th-century pilgrim settlements, this area and its natural beauty have attracted inhabitants for centuries. “There are a lot more permanent residents than tourists,”

    • Average Value

      $770K

    • List Price

      $415K - $1.8M

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      8 Listings

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    North Pembroke

    North Pembroke in Pembroke offers access to Boston, colonial homes amid parks and waterways, and highly rated schools like North Pembroke Elementary. It includes varied retail options and outdoor activities near Cape Cod beaches. North Pembroke is a rapidly growing neighborhood in South Shore, Massachusetts, known for its convenient commute to

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      $749K

    • List Price

      $446K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Marshfield Center

    Marshfield Center is the core of a small beach town on Massachusetts' South Shore. In addition to being minutes from the coastline, Marshfield Center’s well-rated schools, variety of suburban housing options, and entertainment like the annual Marshfield Fair make it a favorable place for families and beach lovers. “It was a vacation destination,

    • Average Value

      $744K

    • List Price

      $299K - $1.7M

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      1 Listing

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    Kingston

    Located 35 miles outside of Boston, Kingston is a coastal town right by Kingston Bay. Originally a Plymouth Colony community, today the area is mostly residential, and locals have access to an MBTA commuter rail station, public schools, as well as myriad trails, the beach and the Jones River. “Kingston is an oceanfront community with a public

    • Average Value

      $729K

    • List Price

      $391K - $1.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

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    Rochester

    Rochester is a rural community along the southern shores of Massachusetts. English Colonists first settled here back in 1679, with the land originally being called “Sippican,” named after the Native American tribe that lived here. The town of Rochester was incorporated in 1686 and originally thrived through shipbuilding and whaling in the nearby

    • Average Value

      $712K

    • List Price

      $460K - $1.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    Whitehead

    Whitehead, a neighborhood at the southern end of Hull, offers a year-round beach lifestyle within commuting distance of Boston. “It’s one of the most affordable oceanfront communities in Massachusetts,” says Michelle Cooley, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty who has worked with Hull buyers for more than 10 years. “A vibrant year-round

    • Average Value

      $686K

    • List Price

      $463K - $1.8M

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      4 Listings

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    Telegraph Hill

    During the Revolutionary War, Colonial sentries stood on top of Telegraph Hill in Hull to watch for British boats entering the Boston Harbor. Later, the hill’s height made it a natural choice for a telegraph station. Today, residents enjoy the same sweeping views of the water, though the telegraph tower is gone, and no one is on the lookout for

    • Average Value

      $681K

    • List Price

      $366K - $2.3M

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      9 Listings

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    Strawberry Hill

    On the western side of the Hull peninsula, a small knoll called Strawberry Hill rests beside the bay. “It’s one of the most beautiful places to live in town, and it’s very sought after,” says Andi Cohen, a Realtor with Charisma Realty, who spent childhood summers at her Nana’s house on Manomet Avenue and has lived in Hull full time for nearly 40

    • Average Value

      $656K

    • List Price

      $458K - $1.3M

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      1 Listing

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    North Plymouth

    North Plymouth sits along the historic shores of Plymouth Harbor, where the Mayflower dropped anchor in 1620 and pilgrims established the permanent Plymouth settlement. Today, the community is a residential enclave with an abundance of history, as well as local shops and restaurants. Though the area may be situated on the shoreline, its

    • Average Value

      $634K

    • List Price

      $378K - $1.4M

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      5 Listings

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    North Lakeville

    Bordered by Assawompset Pond, North Lakeville is framed by acres of golf greens and calming, placid lakes. About 40 miles south of Boston and 25 west of Plymouth, this wooded community is home to an MBTA commuter rail station, well-rated public schools and private country clubs that serve as local social venues. Main Street is lined with

    • Average Value

      $633K

    • List Price

      $388K - $1.1M

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      11 Listings

    North Lakeville
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    Hanson

    Hanson is a South Shore town with a rural character that is located less than 30 miles south of Boston. Narrow, tree-lined roads connect the countryside homes with stores and restaurants along Main Street and Route 58. The town’s many ponds serve as a cool escape and provide opportunities for water activities throughout the year. Hanson is also in

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      $631K

    • List Price

      $372K - $950K

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      18 Listings

    Hanson
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    Winters Corner

    Located on Brockton's western side and south of Boston, Winters Corner is a suburban neighborhood off Massachusetts Route 24. The origins of the neighborhood's name aren't widely known, but locals recognize Winters Corner as a cozy suburban enclave with familiar housing styles and stretches of preserved natural land. "Winters Corner is an

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      $629K

    • List Price

      $444K - $888K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

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    Bridgewater

    In Bridgewater, spending an afternoon running errands is just as convenient as hiking deep in the forest. The city was once a factory town that specialized in iron production. It has since transformed into a primarily residential suburb with miles of conservation land and a small downtown district. Bridgewater may feel secluded from big-city

    • Average Value

      $622K

    • List Price

      $262K - $1.1M

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      16 Listings

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    West Bridgewater

    West Bridgewater, located between Boston and Providence, is a rural and residential area bordering the city of Brockton. Areas that enjoy the benefits of a nearby city while remaining primarily residential have been growing in popularity, and West Bridgewater is no exception. The town has new construction along with increasing commercial and

    • Average Value

      $605K

    • List Price

      $350K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    West Bridgewater
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    Abington

    With various streams and the Shumatuscacant River flowing through the terrain, Abington is a suburban township in Plymouth County. Located about 20 miles south of Boston and 25 miles north of Plymouth, this former shoe manufacturing center is now a primarily residential suburb known for expansive natural landscapes and outdoor recreation. Home to

    • Average Value

      $603K

    • List Price

      $363K - $950K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Abington
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    Carver

    • Average Value

      $600K

    • List Price

      $357K - $997K

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      7 Listings

    Carver

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