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East Douglas, MA Townhome for Sale

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    $499,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,605 Sq Ft

    1 Compass Point Dr Unit 55, Douglas, MA 01516

    AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IS OUR MODEL HOME LOADED WITH AN ADDITIONAL $50K IN BUILDER PROVIDED UPGRADES. North Village Condominium is a 124 Duplex style condo community surrounded by acres of conservation land just min. to Rte.146. A short ride to Mass Pike, Providence & Worcester. Beautifully appointed homes by one of the areas premier builders. Interior features to include full

    Edwin Taipale Compass North Realty, Inc.

    1 Compass Point Dr Unit 55, Douglas, MA 01516

Why Live in East Douglas

East Douglas, Massachusetts, located in The Blackstone River Valley, offers a small-town atmosphere with limited commercial activity but abundant outdoor recreation options. Residents can enjoy ice fishing at Manchaug Pond, horseback riding along The Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT), and camping at Sutton Falls Campgrounds. The Douglas State Forest, spanning nearly 6,000 acres, provides a scenic, wooded outdoor experience. The town's downtown area features historic architecture, old churches, and a few local businesses and restaurants, such as The Little Coffee Bean and The Grille on Main. For nightlife, locals frequent the Sokol Club, a dive bar with darts, pool tables, and a jukebox. Unique local stores include Vaillancourt Folk Art, known for its Christmas decorations, and the Douglas Flea Market, which sells antiques and collectibles. Housing options in East Douglas range from historic properties to new constructions, with prices typically between the mid $200,000s to mid $600,000s. The Douglas Public School District serves the area, with schools receiving high ratings. Annual events like Oktoberfest and the Douglas Winter Stroll draw visitors from surrounding towns. The Simon Fairfield Public Library hosts community activities year-round. East Douglas is conveniently located near Massachusetts State Route 146, providing easy access to Worcester, 18 miles away, and Providence, 28 miles away. While the town is not very walkable and lacks public transportation, residents rely on cars for commuting and daily activities.

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