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Neighborhoods near Dartmouth High School in Dartmouth, MA

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    Cow Yard/Nonquitt

    During the 19th century, area artists were drawn to the Cow Yard/Nonquitt area of South Dartmouth because of the spectacular scenery, the abundant natural light and the sense of seclusion that the peninsula offered. Over time, the artist’s colony that developed was replaced by wealthy New Englanders who built summer homes here for the same reasons

    • Average Value

      $1.23M

    • List Price

      $541K - $12.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Dartmouth Community Park

    Like an arm reaching out into Buzzards Bay, the Dartmouth Community Park neighborhood occupies the southernmost part of the South Dartmouth peninsula, creating a picturesque backdrop for residents who love to spend time outdoors. “People in the area gravitate to the outdoors, even in the winter, because it’s just such a beautiful place,” says

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      $960K

    • List Price

      $578K - $2.5M

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      2 Listings

    Dartmouth Community Park
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    Great Neck/South Westport

    These days, South Westport is known as a sleepy town in Massachusetts, but its history dates back to when it was a harbor for maritime trade in the late 18th century. Although fishing and whaling are no longer the main industries, the town's coastal origins are evident in Westport Point, home to several marinas and beaches. The scenery changes

    • Average Value

      $957K

    • List Price

      $514K - $7.8M

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      10 Listings

    Great Neck/South Westport
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    Redgate Corner/South Dartmouth

    Hugging the shores of Apponagansett Bay, the Redgate Corner/South Dartmouth neighborhood is, first and foremost, a community that is historically tied to the water. The time-worn waterfront of New Bedford is less than 4 miles away. And while life here may be moored to its long history, residents also continue to move and adapt to changing tides

    • Average Value

      $705K

    • List Price

      $396K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

    Redgate Corner/South Dartmouth
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    North Apponagansett

    North Apponagansett in Dartmouth blends rural charm with cultural and dining attractions, creating a unique "country coastal" lifestyle. The neighborhood features contemporary homes, including modern farmhouse colonials and Craftsman-style ranches, often situated on large lots up to 1.5 acres. Interiors typically showcase stainless steel

    • Average Value

      $664K

    • List Price

      $484K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

    North Apponagansett
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    Westport

    Situated between Fall River to the west and New Bedford to the east, Westport is a historic neighborhood that provides residents with what might best be described as a rustic suburban lifestyle. “Westport is, on the whole, a fairly rural community,” says Ellie Wickes, a Realtor with Sotheby's International Realty in Westport. “But it still has big

    • Average Value

      $661K

    • List Price

      $332K - $2.3M

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      4 Listings

    Westport
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    Wilburtie Corner

    Wilburtie Corner is a peaceful residential neighborhood located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The land here is part of New England's Farm Coast, a series of historic coastal villages, farms and vineyards. Residents live in charming dwellings inspired by the early 19th century, such as Cape Cods and colonial-style homes, and they enjoy spending time

    • Average Value

      $630K

    • List Price

      $503K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    North Westport

    North Westport, a neighborhood in Westport, offers a blend of rural living and coastal charm. The area features a mix of clapboard colonials, ranch styles, and upscale contemporary homes, with A-frame cabins along South Watuppa Pond. Properties often include large yards and personal docks, ideal for boating and bass fishing. The Westport Land

    • Average Value

      $559K

    • List Price

      $371K - $1.4M

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      10 Listings

    North Westport
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    Freetown

    Freetown, nestled in eastern Massachusetts, offers a rural charm with its dense forests and scenic rivers, complemented by a rich maritime history. The community is known for its Colonial roots, evident in the prevalent colonial-revival homes, alongside ranch styles and Cape Cods, all situated on spacious lots that often exceed two acres. The

    • Average Value

      $550K

    • List Price

      $233K - $1.1M

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      16 Listings

    Freetown
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    Idlewood

    Peaceful, leafy cul-de-sacs, a country club, a mall a mile away and the city of New Bedford right down Route 6 are all factors that could convince those seeking suburban comfort to consider Idlewood. Still, those aren’t the only things drawing homebuyers to this North Dartmouth neighborhood: “You have the zoo, the parks and easy access to the

    • Average Value

      $548K

    • List Price

      $417K - $960K

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      1 Listing

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    Smith Mills

    Like so many New England neighborhoods, Smith Mills is rich in history, even as big-box stores and new construction crop up in the background. Originally established as a thriving mill community, the neighborhood now attracts residents looking for suburban living that doesn’t feel cut from a mold. “It’s a nice part of town, but it’s not a

    • Average Value

      $537K

    • List Price

      $322K - $993K

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      3 Listings

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    Bliss Corner

    The south coast is more than just a gateway to the cape; Bliss Corner is no exception. This Dartmouth neighborhood hugs Clark Cove and boasts its own pristine sandy beaches. Many homes enjoy water views, and those living farther inland can reach the shore in minutes by bike or on foot. “We don’t have the tourism that Cape Cod has, but it is very

    • Average Value

      $514K

    • List Price

      $330K - $2.7M

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      3 Listings

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    Rockdale

    “New Bedford has a storied history as the whaling capital of the world and one of the best historic districts in Massachusetts,” says Realtor Jason Lanagan. “We have some really beautiful neighborhoods scattered throughout the city.” One of those neighborhoods is Rockdale, a small residential area that sits immediately south of Interstate 195 and

    • Average Value

      $493K

    • List Price

      $322K - $620K

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      4 Listings

    Rockdale
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    Buttonwood Park

    Buttonwood Park overlooks the historic New Bedford park it’s named after, just a couple miles west of downtown. Realtor Christine Medeiros of Kokopelli Realty, who has more than 20 years of local real estate experience, says that the neighborhood’s proximity to its namesake green space is its most appealing feature. “Being within walking distance

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      $474K

    • List Price

      $452K - $903K

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      0 Listings

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    North Dartmouth

    The terms "Quaker" and "rebel" aren't typically used together. But the establishment of the town of Dartmouth was, in fact, the result of members of the Society of Friends rebelling against what they saw as overreach on the part of religious authorities in the newly established Massachusetts Bay Colony. Today, residents of North Dartmouth continue

    • Average Value

      $473K

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      $432K - $770K

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    The South End

    Though New Bedford’s history is closely tied to whaling, the historical roots still visible in The South End today harken back to the city’s textile industry heyday and military presence. It’s home to Howland Mill and Kilburn Mill, two of the 70 textile mills that made New Bedford one of the richest cities per capita in the U.S. in the early 20th

    • Average Value

      $454K

    • List Price

      $294K - $569K

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      5 Listings

    The South End