$300,000
- 2 Beds
- 1.5 Baths
- 972 Sq Ft
22 Frenier Ave Unit 26, Attleboro, MA 02703
Evan Galkin Advisors Living - Plymouth
$300,000
22 Frenier Ave Unit 26, Attleboro, MA 02703
Evan Galkin Advisors Living - Plymouth
$349,900
21 Milk St Unit 5, Attleboro, MA 02703
Daniel Gouveia Keller Williams Realty
$675,000
50 Pullman Ave Unit B, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tina Hartley RE/MAX Professionals
$675,000
50 Pullman Ave Unit A, Attleboro, MA 02703
Tina Hartley RE/MAX Professionals
$549,900 Open Sat 11AM - 2PM
106 Pond St Unit U 31, Attleboro, MA 02703
David DiCicco Envision Real Estate, Inc.
$549,900 Open Thu 5PM - 6:30PM
24 Oakland Ave Unit 1, Attleboro, MA 02703
Robin Chudnow-Marsh Coldwell Banker Realty - Franklin
$319,999
16 George St Unit 9, Attleboro, MA 02703
John Slyman John Slyman
$450,900
660 Thacher St Unit 1402, Attleboro, MA 02703
Erin Morrissey eXp Realty
Attleboro, MA, once known as the “Jewelry Capital of the World,” has evolved into a growing suburban city with a revitalized historic downtown and a highly rated school system. The city’s downtown area features a mix of offices, small family-owned businesses, and diverse dining options, including the popular Colonel Blackinton Inn and Burgundian café. Attractions like the Attleboro Area Industrial Museum, the Attleboro Art Museum, and the Capron Park Zoo offer cultural and recreational activities. The city maintains several parks and rustic recreation areas, such as Manchester Reservoir and the Andrew Lawrence Wildlife Preserve, which provide opportunities for hiking and fishing. Attleboro’s annual events, including the Holiday Happening Parade and the Festival of Lights at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette, draw significant crowds. The Attleboro Public Schools district serves nearly 6,000 students, with the newly opened Attleboro High School offering career and technical education. Bishop Feehan, a private Catholic high school, is also highly rated. Commuting to Boston and Providence is convenient via the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s Attleboro Station, with additional bus services connecting the region. The Attleboro Police Department reports a decline in property crimes, with crime rates for both persons and property being monitored closely. Housing styles in Attleboro range from mid-20th-century ranches to historic Federal, Colonial, and Victorian homes, offering a variety of options for potential homebuyers.
On average, homes in Attleboro, MA sell after 20 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Attleboro, MA over the last 12 months is $489,900, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Attleboro, there are currently 8 townhouses for sale, providing a range of options for prospective buyers. With townhouses priced between $300,000 to $675,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of September, 2025 the median home price in Attleboro is $489,900, while the average sale price is $512,405, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, townhouses spend 20 days listed before being sold. Whether you're interested in modern townhouses, small townhomes, or traditional rowhouses, there are options to cater to different lifestyles. Explore the listings and townhomes for sale in Attleboro, MA, and find the perfect place to call home.