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Massachusetts

Towns within 45 minutes of Rhode Island benefit from dual-market proximity.

Welcome to Massachusetts

 

Why Buy Here?

Towns within 45 minutes of Rhode Island benefit from dual-market proximity: access to Massachusetts schools and tax advantages, while still near Rhode Island’s coastal and cultural hubs. With a wide variety of price points, property types, and community styles — from suburban commuter towns to waterfront enclaves and rural escapes — this region appeals to a diverse pool of buyers, investors, and families.
 

Southeastern Massachusetts: Suburban Comfort Meets Coastal Living

  • Attleboro and North Attleborough

    Known as gateway communities between Providence and Boston, these towns offer affordable single-family homes, newer subdivisions, and established neighborhoods. With MBTA commuter rail access, strong local services, and revitalized downtowns, they are increasingly popular with first-time buyers and commuters.
  • Seekonk and Rehoboth

    Seekonk provides convenient suburban living with a strong retail corridor, while neighboring Rehoboth offers a more rural, equestrian-friendly environment with large lots and colonial homes. Both towns benefit from low property taxes and proximity to East Providence and I-195.
  • Swansea and Somerset

    These coastal towns along Mount Hope Bay offer an affordable alternative to nearby Bristol County, RI. Homebuyers will find a mix of waterfront homes, family neighborhoods, and investment properties with easy access to Fall River, Providence, and the South Coast.

  • Fall River

    With a revitalizing waterfront and growing investment in multi-use development, Fall River is attracting investors and first-time buyers. A mix of historic multifamily properties, condos, and new construction makes it a dynamic, evolving market.
 

South Shore and Inland Communities: Upscale Living with Regional Access

  • Mansfield, Foxborough, and Norton

    These towns combine commuter rail convenience, strong schools, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Mansfield Crossing and access to Route 95 make this area a sweet spot for those working in Providence or Boston. Housing ranges from traditional colonials and newer subdivisions to townhomes and mixed-use developments.

  • Bridgewater and Easton

    Known for their charming town centers, high-ranking schools, and suburban feel, these towns attract families and professionals alike. Easton, in particular, has a strong community vibe and a well-maintained housing stock.

  • Taunton

    With its emerging downtown, improved infrastructure, and more affordable price points, Taunton is a popular choice for investors and homebuyers seeking value and growth potential.

  • Dighton, Berkley, and Lakeville

    These smaller towns offer rural character, newer housing developments, and access to commuter rail or highways, making them ideal for buyers wanting space and quiet within striking distance of urban centers.
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Overview for Massachusetts, MA

16,088 people live in Massachusetts, where the median age is 45.4 and the average individual income is $41,144. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

16,088

Total Population

45.4 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$41,144

Average individual Income

Around Massachusetts, MA

There's plenty to do around Massachusetts, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Car-Dependent
Walking Score
21
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Shah's Halal Food, Little Springs Coffee, and Fleet Feet.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 3.14 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.01 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 3.62 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.51 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.87 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.68 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Massachusetts, MA

Massachusetts has 6,791 households, with an average household size of 2.3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Massachusetts do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 16,088 people call Massachusetts home. The population density is 1,424.66 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

16,088

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

45.4

Median Age

49.7 / 50.3%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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10-17 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
6,791

Total Households

2.3

Average Household Size

$41,144

Average individual Income

Households with Children

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Commute Time

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30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Massachusetts, MA

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The following schools are within or nearby Massachusetts. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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