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A residential pocket in Brockton
In the early 20th century, the small Massachusetts town of Brockton was the largest manufacturer of shoes in the United States. Deemed “Shoe City” by local newspapers, Brockton’s shoe district was located around the junction of Centre and Montello, and the historic Anglim Building in Montello – a five-story brownstone known as “Brockton’s First Skyscraper” – still stands today and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. “Montello has seen lots of ebbs and flows, as most urban neighborhoods do,” says Lori Gowell, a second-generation owner of Gowell’s Homemade Candy on Main Street. “But the character of this neighborhood has remained strong throughout the years.” The small suburban community features ranch-style single-family homes, pocket parks and public schools, making it a convenient location for families with children. Montello also sits next to Ames Nowell State Park and the city’s Main Street, providing residents with abundant outdoor, retail and dining opportunities.
Rows of unique homes line the streets of Montello.
Montello residents enjoy beautiful views of Cleveland Pond at Ames Nowell State Park.
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Ranch styles dominate the Montello neighborhood
The community is dominated by single-story ranch-style homes built throughout the last century. Split-levels, Cape Cods, Colonial Revivals and Garrison-styles are also scattered throughout the neighborhood. Residential lots vary from 6,000 square feet to half-acres, and the streets are interconnected. Although sidewalks are rare, one can still see neighbors taking walks. Home prices typically range from $400,000 to $600,000, though some new builds with colonial-inspired architecture can fetch around $800,000. Several townhouses are listed in the $300,000s, while triple-deckers and multi-family homes go from $600,000 to about $800,000.
Garrison Colonials are a popular style around Montello.
Many Montello residents enjoy the convenience of single floor Ranch homes..
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From neighborhood parks to Ames Nowell State Park
Most homes are within walking distance of one of the area playgrounds, including McKinley Park, Hillstrom Farm Park and Tukis Playground, which is where Little League practices take place. Ames Nowell State Park welcomes mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding throughout its several rustic trails. Boating, canoeing and fishing on Cleveland Pond, and cross-country skiing during the long winter months are also options. People also like to take their dogs on long walks, and families can picnic by the lake. Westgate Lanes has bowling alleys, arcade games and pool tables, and Carousel Family Fun Center has a roller skating rink.
Ames Nowell near Montello is a great spot to stop and take it all in.
Enjoy a casual skate at Carousel Family Fun Center near Montello.
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Restaurants along Main Street
The neighborhood borders Main Street on its west side, which is dotted with local restaurants and shops. Residents can shop for groceries at Price Rite Marketplace, and the area is close to two Walmart locations. Tommy Doyle’s Pub serves hand-selected meats and seafood in a traditional Boston-style Irish pub. For dessert, Gowell’s Homemade Candy is a second-generation family business that makes small batches of candy in copper kettles over open-flame stoves. “My husband’s parents opened Gowell’s in 1959, and the police had to shut down the street so that they could push the big copper kettles down the middle of the road from our original location,” Gowell says. Gowell’s Homemade Candy is a fixture within the Brockton Business Association, which organizes an annual holiday parade on Main Street.
Montello residents love shopping for sweets at Gowell's Candy.
Tommy Doyle's is a great spot to grab a bite and catch a game in Montello.
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The local high school has award-winning sports teams
Students in Montello may attend Brookfield Elementary School and continue to Ashfield Middle School, both of which have a C Niche grade. Brockton High School rates a B-minus and is recognized for its award-winning sports teams. Many students here have gone on to become professional athletes and play for the NFL and MLB. Boxing champions who have been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, Marvin Hagler and Rocky Marciano, are well-known alums.
Brockton High School in Clifton Heights got an A for diversity by Niche.
Brookfield Elementary School in Abington offers a diverse academic curriculum.
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Navigating into Boston
Massachusetts Route 24 is relatively close to the neighborhood. Boston is about 23 miles north via Interstate 93, and Providence is 45 miles south through Interstate 95. Commuters who work in the capital city can take the MBTA commuter rail at Montello Station, and the Middleborough/Lakeville train goes directly to Boston’s South Station. The Boston Logan International Airport is approximately 24 miles away, and hospitals such as Good Samaritan Medical Center and Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital are less than 3 miles away and right in the city.
Celebrations and attractions in Brockton
The Brockton Fall Festival, a two-week-long celebration, features games, carnival rides, live performances and food for families and residents. Every year, people also gather to celebrate the New England foliage with its Annual Towerfest. Locals can also catch a New England Knockouts baseball game at the Campanelli Stadium, or visit an exhibit at Fuller Craft Museum or Downtown Brockton Museum.
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Crime and Safety
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Homicide
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Robbery
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Burglary
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Montello Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Montello, Brockton sell after 26 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Montello, Brockton over the last 12 months is $479,900, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Welcome home to this cute,cozy two bedroom unit located on the North side of Brockton, Mass. Located on a nice quiet street close to highways, stores and more! Unit includes two bedrooms, a living room, bathroom and kitchen and plenty of on street parking. Available for 2/1/26, first, last and security and application with supporting documents required. Housing assistance welcomed. Easy show,
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