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Studio Apartments for Rent in Plymouth, MA

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    $2,595 - $4,195 total monthly price

    Harborwalk Apartments

    Studio - 3 Beds

    30 Loring Blvd, Plymouth, MA 02360

    Set along the beautiful coast of Plymouth Bay, Harborwalk Apartments delight with ocean views, designer details, resort style amenities, and the conveniences and community of revitalized Plymouth Station. Enjoy an authentic coastal New England lifestyle, without giving up the energy of nearby Plymouth or the Massachusetts South Shore.

    30 Loring Blvd, Plymouth, MA 02360
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    $2,395 - $20,000 per month plus fees

    Berkshire at the Pinehills

    Studio - 3 Beds

    62 Station Dr, Plymouth, MA 02360

    Our well-connected address at Berkshire at the Pinehills places you at the center of it all. With a prime location within a five-minute walk to The Village Green, you will find the Pinehills community is connected right to your front door. You will discover local gems such as Rye Tavern, The Bistro & Wine Bar at Mirbeau, and The Blueberry Muffin. Explore the great outdoors at nearby Great Island

    62 Station Dr, Plymouth, MA 02360

Why Live in Plymouth

Plymouth, Massachusetts, located on the South Shore, is a historic town known as “America’s Hometown.” With a population of over 66,000, Plymouth offers a blend of New England charm and modern amenities. The downtown area features locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and historic architecture dating back to the 17th century. Plymouth's primary industry is tourism, attracting millions of visitors annually. The town boasts over 40 parks, nine public beaches, and 37 miles of coastline, making it a haven for outdoor activities. Notable attractions include the Plymouth Long Beach peninsula, Myles Standish State Forest, and Ellisville Harbor State Park. History enthusiasts can explore Pilgrim Memorial State Park, Pilgrim Hall Museum, and Plimoth Patuxet. The town also has a vibrant arts scene, with the Plymouth Center for the Arts and Plymouth Memorial Hall hosting various events. Dining options range from award-winning seafood restaurants along the Town Wharf to diverse cuisines throughout the town. Housing in Plymouth includes Cape Cods, colonials, contemporary builds, and historic homes, with options for condos and townhouses as well. The Plymouth Public Schools district serves the area, with highly rated private schools like Bay Farm Montessori Academy and Milton Academy nearby. Plymouth has a lower crime rate compared to the national average and experiences milder winters than other New England areas. Transportation options include State Routes 3 and 3A, U.S. Route 44, and seasonal ferries, with Plymouth Municipal Airport and Boston Logan International Airport providing air travel services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Plymouth, MA for renters?
The most popular neighborhood in Plymouth, MA for renters is South Weymouth.
What are the most popular zip codes in Plymouth, MA for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Plymouth, MA for renters include 02301 and 02190.
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