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From
$554,000
in
Plymouth, MA
Home Type:
Townhomes
Community Type:
Amenities/Resort
2-3
beds
2-3
baths
1,671-2,543
sq. ft.
2-3
garage
Townhome condominiums for all ages, set against 75 acres of protected conservation land with walking trails, a pool and poolhouse, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, community gardens, a tot lot, and half-court basketball. Townhomes with attached garages, and one-floor living options including a plan with the primary suite, kitchen, and laundry all on the main floor. Plymouth Public Schools. Downtown waterfront dining under 10 minutes. Boston and the Cape via Route 3.
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From
$439,000
in
Halifax, MA
Home Type:
Condos
Community Type:
Active-Adult
1-2
beds
1-2
baths
1,027-1,596 SF
sq. ft.
1-2
garage
A 55+ active adult condominium community in Halifax — 102 single-level homes inside elevator-served buildings with private decks. Featherwinds shares its grounds with a town-operated senior center and four pickleball courts. Resort-style pool, poolhouse, outdoor kitchen, firepit, raised beds Victory Gardens, a dedicated dog park, and walking paths — adjacent to the Country Club of Halifax's 18-hole golf course.

From
$559,000
in
Raynham, MA
Home Type:
Townhomes
Community Type:
Master Planned
2-3
beds
2-3
baths
1,671 - 2,830 SF
sq. ft.
2-3
garage
A riverside community designed for all ages — with single-level living options and Larkwood's signature ground-level flex rooms that adapt to a home office, guest suite, extra bedroom, or whatever life calls for next. Six floor plans across 152 homes set along the Taunton River with a kayak launch, walking trails, neighborhood parks, raised-bed gardens, a tot lot, and half-court basketball. Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District, with Routes 24 and I-495 less than ten minutes away.

FUTURE COMMUNITY IN
Nashua, NH
Home Type:
Condos
Community Type:
Master Planned
Mohawk Tannery is a landmark remediation and riverfront redevelopment in Nashua—advancing through a public-private partnership with the EPA and NH DES. The 40-acre plan includes 546 new homes (316 condos + 230 apartments) and new public amenities including parks, riverwalk access, and riverfront recreation.

Alden's Reach
in
Plymouth, MA
Beds:
2-3
Baths:
2-3
Size:
1,671-2,543

Featherwinds
in
Halifax, MA
Beds:
1-2
Baths:
1-2
Size:
1,027-1,596 SF

Larkwood
in
Raynham, MA
Beds:
2-3
Baths:
2-3
Size:
1,671 - 2,830 SF
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Bridgewater sits at a crossroads of the South Shore—literally. Route 18 runs north-south through the center of town, Route 104 connects east to the Plymouth corridor, and Route 24 clips the western edge on its way from I-93 to Fall River. The town's roughly 28,000 residents include a large population of Bridgewater State University students and faculty, which gives the center of town a different energy than the quieter residential subdivisions along Pleasant Street and Summer Street. The Taunton River forms the western boundary, the Town River threads through the middle, and Carver's Pond sits just south of the campus.
Bridgewater's housing stock is a mix of single-family Capes and colonials from the mid-twentieth century, some newer subdivisions near the Raynham line, and a handful of condo developments. New residential construction within town is limited—most recent development has focused on the university campus and commercial Route 18 corridor. For buyers who want new construction near Bridgewater, the options are in surrounding towns where Thorndike Development is currently building three communities, all within 25 minutes.
The town's location works for a wide range of commuters. Route 24 reaches I-93 and the Braintree split in about 25 minutes heading north, making Boston accessible without being close enough to pay Boston-adjacent prices. The Bridgewater commuter rail station sits near the campus on the Middleborough/Lakeville line, putting South Station roughly an hour away. Providence is 40 minutes south on Route 24 to I-195. The practical effect is that Bridgewater draws both Boston and Providence commuters—along with remote workers who value the lower cost of living without giving up highway access.
Median home prices in Bridgewater hover around $530,000, lower than the northern South Shore towns closer to Boston but higher than some of the inland communities to the west. The school system is solid—Bridgewater-Raynham Regional serves both towns—and the presence of BSU adds cultural programming, lectures, and a Division III athletics schedule that most towns this size don't have. The Bridgewater Public Library on South Street was renovated and expanded in recent years, and the town center around Central Square has been slowly gaining small restaurants and shops.
Raynham shares a school district with Bridgewater, so this is familiar territory. Larkwood sits on the Taunton River off Church Street—138 condominium townhomes open to all ages, from $559,000 to $679,000. Every plan includes a ground-level flex room that homeowners use however they want: home office, guest bedroom, workshop, or extra living space. The Chestnut ($624,000, 1,948 sq ft) puts all primary living—kitchen, living room, primary bedroom—on a single level one flight up from the flex room and two-car garage, making it a strong option for buyers who want one-floor living with ground-level bonus space. Larkwood has a canoe and kayak launch on the river, walking trails, and is less than 10 minutes to both Route 24 and I-495.
Take Route 104 east toward Halifax and Featherwinds is off Monponsett Street near the Country Club of Halifax. The 102 condominiums are designed for active adults, with up to 20% of homes available to buyers under 55 (all residents must be at least 18). Every home is single-level inside buildings with central elevator access. Five floor plans range from the Breeze at [fp:featherwinds-the-breeze] (one bedroom plus den, 1,027 sq ft) to the Expanded Cloud at [fp:featherwinds-the-expanded-cloud] (two bedrooms, split layout). The community includes a four-season poolhouse, four pickleball courts managed by the town, Victory Gardens, and a dedicated dog park with no breed or size restrictions. A new Halifax Senior Center is under construction at the Featherwinds entrance on land Thorndike donated to the town, targeting a fall 2026 opening.
Route 104 to Route 3 south puts Bridgewater buyers at Alden's Reach in about 25 minutes. The 152 townhomes, duplexes, and ground-level flats serve all ages, from first-time buyers to downsizers. Pricing starts at [fp:aldens-reach-the-hickory] for the Hickory (1,671 sq ft, true ground-level with zero stairs) and goes to [fp:aldens-reach-expanded-oak] for the Expanded Oak (1,989 sq ft, true first-floor primary suite with bedrooms above). A pool, poolhouse, fire pit, tot lot, and walking trails into Plymouth's conservation land create shared outdoor space that most Bridgewater neighborhoods lack. Plymouth's waterfront dining, Colony Place shopping, and beach access add lifestyle options that extend well beyond the community gates.
Bridgewater residents who want to see what a finished Thorndike community looks like can drive 15 minutes to Norton. Greatbrook—Thorndike's first active adult community—sits next to the TPC Boston golf club, where the PGA Tour played for more than a decade. Red Mill Village, also in Norton, was named Best Active Adult Community in the Nation by the NAHB in 2005. And EastMain brought 188 apartments to a campus setting near Exit 10 off I-495. Three communities in one neighboring town—116 attached homes, a nationally recognized village, and a large-scale apartment project—all built by the same locally owned firm now selling Larkwood, Featherwinds, and Alden's Reach.
Also near Bridgewater: new construction, townhomes, condos, and 55+ communities.
Very few. Most Bridgewater inventory is existing single-family. The closest new construction communities are Larkwood in Raynham (10 min) and Featherwinds in Halifax (15 min).
About one hour. The Bridgewater station is on the Middleborough/Lakeville line, with service to South Station on the Old Colony commuter rail.
Larkwood in Raynham is roughly 10 minutes west. Bridgewater and Raynham share the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional school district.
The Breeze at Featherwinds in Halifax starts at [price:featherwinds] for a one-bedroom-plus-den, single-level condominium in an elevator-served building.
Yes—three communities in Norton, which borders Bridgewater: Greatbrook (116 homes), Red Mill Village (Best in Nation, NAHB), and EastMain (188 apartments).