$2,301 - $4,915 per month
The Point at Wrentham
1 - 3 Beds
50 Ledgeview Way, Wrentham, MA 02093
$2,301 - $4,915 per month
The Point at Wrentham
1 - 3 Beds
50 Ledgeview Way, Wrentham, MA 02093
$2,200 per month
410 Eastside Rd, Wrentham, MA 02093
Charming waterfront cottage rental on beautiful Lake Pearl! This cozy 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom retreat is full of character and perfect for those seeking peace and relaxation by the water. Enjoy stunning lake views, swimming, kayaking, or simply unwinding on the private deck. The interior offers warm, inviting living space with classic cottage charm. Ideal for year-round living, this rare rental
John Boss Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Evolution Properties
$3,600 per month
146 Lakeside Ave, Wrentham, MA 02093
Live in comfort and style in this beautifully maintained 2/3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home located in a sought-after neighborhood with private access to Lake Archer! This elegant home features gleaming hardwood floors, a flexible floor plan with optional third bedroom or office, and a bright, modern kitchen. The spacious fenced-in yard is perfect for outdoor entertaining or relaxing in privacy.
John Boss Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Evolution Properties
Wrentham, Massachusetts, has grown significantly over the past two decades while maintaining a strong community feel. Located about 32 miles from Boston and just over 20 miles from Providence, Wrentham appeals to working families seeking a balance between suburban life and accessibility to major cities. The town hosts annual events like Wrentham Day, featuring a morning run, food vendors, and live music, fostering a sense of community. Dining options are plentiful, with long-standing favorites like Nicky’s and newer establishments such as Café Assisi. Shoppers frequent the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, which boasts over 160 stores. Outdoor attractions include Lake Pearl, where residents can kayak or motorboat, and Sweatt Beach, offering a family-friendly swimming area. The Rice Recreation Complex provides pickleball courts and rugby fields, while the Wrentham State Forest offers trails for dirt biking, hiking, and horseback riding. Housing styles range from well-preserved 1800s homes converted into businesses to mid-1900s Colonial Revivals and Cape Cod-style houses. New developments feature spacious homes with modern amenities. Wrentham students attend highly rated schools, including Delaney Elementary School, Charles E. Roderick Elementary School, King Philip Regional Middle School, King Philip Regional High School, and the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School. Commuting options include driving or taking the commuter rail from nearby Foxboro. Homebuyers should be aware of floodplain regulations and the need for flood insurance in certain areas.