$2,060 - $3,479 plus fees
Ramblewood
1 - 3 Beds
101 Longmeadow Dr, Holbrook, MA 02343
$2,060 - $3,479 plus fees
Ramblewood
1 - 3 Beds
101 Longmeadow Dr, Holbrook, MA 02343
$3,000 per month
86 Pond St, Holbrook, MA 02343
2 bedroom, 1 bath single family home. Stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, Large master bedroom with sitting area, wall closet. Wrap around rear/side deck. Front porch[patio]. Washer and dryer. Approximately 2 miles from commuter rail and a 5 minute drive to highways, near shopping, banks and restaurants. References and credit will be checked.
The Zeboski Team Keller Williams Realty
$2,500 per month
610 S Franklin St Unit B202, Holbrook, MA 02343
Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo offering 940 sq ft of living space at Canterbury Crossing, available for May 1st move-in. The open-concept living/dining area features a nice electric fireplace and built-in wall A/C, and opens to a private balcony with tranquil, tree-top views for a relaxing outdoor extension of your living space. An efficient kitchen, two good-sized bedrooms, and two full baths
ACB Rental Exchange Team A. C. B. Realty Inc.
$1,700 per month
19 Lantern Rd Unit 1, Holbrook, MA 02343
Welcome to this wooded country setting! Garden level of owner-occupied, two-family home. Private side entrance to this three-room, 1 BD RM, 1 bath apartment. The kitchen has ample cabinetry space, a refrigerator, electric stove & hoodfan. Spacious bedroom & cozy livingroom with fireplace. AND, you'll appreciate the convenience of having in-unit laundry!! Tiled &carpeted flooring. Organize/store
Barbara Buckley Century 21 Professionals - Rental Division
Holbrook, Massachusetts, is a quiet town with a rich history dating back to its incorporation on Leap Day in 1872. Originally an agricultural and manufacturing hub, Holbrook transformed into a residential suburb during the 1950s housing boom. Today, it has a population of just over 11,000 residents and a median household income comparable to the state average. The town's central location provides convenient access to economic centers like Braintree and Quincy, as well as Boston, which is about 25 minutes away without traffic. Holbrook features a variety of home styles, including single-family Cape Cods, Colonial Revivals, and ranch-style homes, with many historic residences on the north side of town. The median home price is $525,000, with properties ranging from $350,000 to $1 million. Holbrook Public Schools serve over 1,300 students and are known for their updated facilities and favorable student-teacher ratio. The town is well-connected via Interstate 93, Massachusetts State Route 3, and the MBTA commuter rail, with Boston Logan International Airport located 20 miles north. Outdoor activities are plentiful with the 115-acre Holbrook Town Forest, Lake Holbrook, and various public parks. Commercial activity is concentrated along Franklin Street, where pizzerias and taverns are popular dining options. Holbrook celebrates its unique Leap Day heritage with events every four years and hosts traditional holiday celebrations like the annual Festival of Lights.