
“Discover 39 homes in Attleboro, Massachusetts”
Current market statistics for Attleboro, MA
39
Active Listings
$869K
Avg Price
$570K
Median Price
$192
Price/Sqft
4,513
Avg Sqft
299
Avg Days
From
$55,000
To
$12,500,000
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Attleboro, Massachusetts, offers a blend of small-city convenience and suburban calm, drawing families, professionals, and retirees who appreciate its position between Boston and Providence. Located in Bristol County, it provides easy access to major highways and commuter rail, making it suitable for those working in nearby urban centers while seeking more affordable housing options. The character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older homes from the city's industrial past and others offering newer developments amid wooded lots. Daily life centers around practical amenities like local shopping centers, chain restaurants, and a compact downtown with independent eateries and basic services. Outdoor options include Capron Park Zoo and several city parks for walking, picnics, or casual sports, alongside community events that reflect its New England roots. The area supports a straightforward lifestyle with grocery stores, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities readily available. Education falls under the Attleboro Public Schools district, which serves most residents from elementary through high school levels, supplemented by nearby private and charter options for varied preferences. The climate follows a classic New England pattern of four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters; warm summers; and colorful spring and fall transitions, with average highs ranging from the 30s in January to the 80s in July. The housing market reflects this mix, with 39 active listings spanning a wide price range from $55,000 to $12,500,000. The median price sits at $569,900, while the average reaches $868,609 for homes averaging 4,513 square feet—though many days on market around 299 suggest buyers have time to consider their choices carefully.
Average listing price: $868,609 · 39 homes available