$2,100 - $2,250 total monthly price
Briarcliff Apartments
2 Beds
172 N Main St, Raynham, MA 02767
$2,100 - $2,250 total monthly price
Briarcliff Apartments
2 Beds
172 N Main St, Raynham, MA 02767
$4,500 per month plus fees
12 Cody Ln, Raynham, MA 02767
Set on a 1.6-acre lot framed w/ stone walls, this beautifully maintained Colonial offers the perfect blend of elegance, comfort, & convenience. Inside, the open-concept layout features a spacious kitchen w/cherry soft-close cabinetry, granite countertops, hardwood floors, SS appliances, & a two-tier island w/pendant lighting. A sunlit dining area w/sliders leads to a fenced backyard & deck,
Sue Marshall Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
$2,245 - $3,195 total monthly price
Chestnut Farm Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
100 Chestnut Farm Way, Raynham, MA 02767
$2,395 - $3,075 total monthly price
Axis at Lakeshore
1 - 2 Beds
2050-4100 Pleasant St, Bridgewater, MA 02324
Raynham, Massachusetts, is a small town with approximately 12,000 residents, situated 30 miles northeast of Providence and 34 miles south of Boston. Known for its rustic charm and pastoral landscapes, Raynham features a mix of new and historic homes, including colonial and ranch-style properties. The town is part of the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District, which is highly rated and offers dual-enrollment courses at Bridgewater State University. Raynham's housing market is active, with homes selling quickly due to their lower prices compared to those closer to Boston. The town boasts scenic spots like Pine Swamp, Johnsons Pond, and Lake Nippenicket, which are popular for bird watching, fishing, and boating. U.S. Route 44 is the main artery for shopping and dining, featuring a blend of national chains and local eateries such as Our Mom's Place and The Milk Bottle diner. The Raynham Flea Market is a local highlight, operating for over 50 years. Community events include Raynham Community Day and the Veterans' Parade, fostering a strong sense of local spirit. Raynham is well-connected by major highways and nearby commuter rail stations, making travel to Boston and Providence convenient. The town experiences warm, humid summers and cold winters, with moderate risks of flooding and hurricanes.