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Freetown, MA Townhomes for Sale

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    $825,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,800 Sq Ft

    16 Water St Unit B, Assonet, MA 02702

    Enter into the grandeur of this extraordinary property & experience the timeless beauty of masterful craftsmanship. Set along the scenic Assonet River, the Assonet Inn has been a landmark of distinction since 1898. Originally constructed by Major John Deane—recipient of the Civil War Medal of Honor—this Queen Anne Victorian & its Carriage House have long stood as cherished icons in the heart of

    Kim Williams Gibson Sotheby's International Realty

    16 Water St Unit B, Assonet, MA 02702
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    $900,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 4,600 Sq Ft

    16 Water St Unit A, Assonet, MA 02702

    Enter into the grandeur of this extraordinary property & experience the timeless beauty of masterful craftsmanship. Set along the scenic Assonet River, the Assonet Inn has been a landmark of distinction since 1898. Originally constructed by Major John Deane—recipient of the Civil War Medal of Honor—this Queen Anne Victorian & its Carriage House have long stood as cherished icons in the heart of

    Kim Williams Gibson Sotheby's International Realty

    16 Water St Unit A, Assonet, MA 02702

Why Live in Freetown

Freetown, Massachusetts, is a bucolic town nestled amidst dense forests and picturesque rivers in eastern Massachusetts. Known for its rich maritime history dating back to 1683, Freetown maintains a rural feel with a small but tight-knit community. The town's Colonial roots are evident in the prevalent colonial-revival homes, though ranch styles and Cape Cods are also common. Homes are spread across roomy lots, often exceeding two acres, providing privacy and seclusion. The Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District serves the town's children, with all schools highly rated. Local events such as the Fourth of July parade and Father’s Day Strawberry Festival foster a strong community spirit. The Freetown Historical Society actively preserves the town's heritage through various activities. One of Freetown’s most notable features is the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, a 5,000-acre pine forest offering hiking, hunting, and other recreational opportunities. Residents often visit neighboring communities for shopping and dining, though local favorites include Profile Tavern and Nellie Rose Diner. Shaw’s supermarket and Family Dollar are conveniently located 15 minutes west by car, while Providence, Rhode Island, is accessible in under 40 minutes via Interstate 195. The high-speed commuter train to Boston is a significant advantage, contributing to rising property values and increased desirability.

Home Trends in Freetown, MA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$657,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$657,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$299
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
4
Months of Supply
0.00
Median List Price
$684,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
6%
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