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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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The Massachusetts statewide median condominium price held near $540,000 through the first nine months of 2025, according to The Warren Group. In the Greater Boston market, that number climbs past $725,000. On the South Shore—the stretch of towns running from Quincy south through Plymouth along Route 3 and Route 24—condo prices vary widely by town and by what you are actually getting: a 1970s conversion in a former apartment building is a different product than a ground-up new-construction condominium with a garage, modern mechanicals, and a homeowners association that maintains the grounds.
That distinction matters when searching "condos near me" in southeastern Massachusetts. The resale market has inventory, but much of it is aging stock with deferred maintenance, outdated layouts, and limited energy efficiency. New construction condos are harder to find because relatively few developers are building owner-occupied condominiums on the South Shore. Thorndike Development is one of them—and currently the most active, with three communities selling between Plymouth and Raynham.
Before comparing specific communities, the fundamentals of a condo purchase apply regardless of the builder. These are the questions that separate a good buy from an expensive regret.
Ownership structure. Massachusetts condominiums operate under M.G.L. Chapter 183A, which governs condo associations, common areas, and owner obligations. In a new-construction community, the developer typically establishes the association and master deed before turning control over to owners. Ask to review the association documents before signing—they govern everything from pet policies to exterior modifications. At Thorndike's communities, condo fees cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, and shared amenity upkeep.
Construction quality and mechanicals. A condo built in 1985 has different insulation, HVAC, and window standards than one built in 2025. New construction means current building codes, energy-efficient heating and cooling, modern electrical panels, and appliances under manufacturer warranty. This is not a cosmetic difference—it shows up in utility bills, repair costs, and long-term maintenance assessments.
Resale value. Condos in planned communities with maintained common areas, professional landscaping, and shared amenities tend to hold value better than standalone conversions. Plymouth County's housing market has seen steady appreciation, driven by limited new supply and strong demand from Boston commuters and active adults moving south for more space.
Layout and livability. Open floor plans, natural light, storage, and private outdoor space (a deck, patio, or balcony) are standard in new construction but inconsistent in resale inventory. If single-level living matters—whether for accessibility, aging in place, or personal preference—verify that the plan delivers it without compromise.
At [fp:featherwinds-the-breeze] for the one-bedroom-plus-den Breeze plan, Featherwinds is the lowest entry point into new construction on the South Shore—roughly $100,000 below the statewide median condo price, and for a brand-new home rather than aging resale stock. All five plans are single-level inside elevator-served buildings, ranging from 1,027 to 1,599 square feet. The community is designed for active adults, though up to 20% of homes may be sold to buyers under 55 and includes a four-season pool and poolhouse, four town-managed pickleball courts, raised-bed Victory Gardens, and a dog park open to all breeds. A new Halifax Senior Center is under construction at the community entrance on land donated by Thorndike, with a fall 2026 opening planned.
Halifax sits in Plymouth County's cranberry country, about 20 minutes west of Plymouth center via Route 106. East and West Monponsett Pond are within walking distance, and the Country Club of Halifax golf course borders the property.
Plymouth's year-round population exceeds 63,000, making it the largest town on the South Shore by area and one of the most active real estate markets in the region. Alden's Reach is a 152-home neighborhood open to all ages, with plans from 1,671 to 2,648 square feet priced between [fp:aldens-reach-the-hickory] and $664,000. The Hickory plan is true ground-level living—everything on one floor, zero stairs. The Expanded Oak puts the primary suite on the first floor with bedrooms above. The Expanded Spruce gives families three bedrooms plus a den and walk-out basement potential across 2,338 square feet.
The community sits near Route 3 with a pool, clubhouse, fire pit, tot lot, and trails connecting into Plymouth conservation land. Thorndike has built in Plymouth for more than two decades, including Sawyer's Reach (224 homes), Summer Reach (112 homes), and a 10-year partnership at The Pinehills.
The largest plans in Thorndike's current lineup are at Larkwood, where the Birch delivers 2,830 square feet with a two-car garage and ground-level flex room for $679,000. Six plans total range from 1,671 to 2,830 square feet, priced [price:larkwood] to $679,000. The 138-home community runs along the Taunton River with a canoe and kayak launch, woodland walking trails, courtyards between buildings, and a central green.
Larkwood's flex rooms are the key differentiator—a ground-floor space with no prescribed use that homeowners configure as a home office, guest suite, craft room, or independent living space for a parent. The Chestnut plan places all primary living one flight up from this flex level, creating a layout that works for both young families and downsizers. Routes 24 and I-495 are under 10 minutes away, and Massasoit State Park is about a mile south on Church Street.
The upfront price of a new condo is typically higher than a comparable-size resale home in the same area. But the total cost of ownership over five to ten years often favors new construction. A resale condo purchased at $400,000 may need $30,000 to $50,000 in updates within the first five years—kitchen, bathrooms, HVAC, windows—that a new home does not. New construction also comes with builder warranties, current code compliance, and lower utility costs from modern insulation and mechanicals.
Thorndike's homes include stainless steel appliances, quartz or granite countertops, hardwood flooring in main living areas, handset tile in showers and backsplashes, and energy-efficient HVAC. An on-staff interior designer, Nikkie Gaitan, works with every buyer on finish selections through a robust options program—the same countertop, cabinetry, and flooring choices are not locked in by the builder but selected by the homeowner.
For buyers comparing options across the South Shore, Thorndike is the region's most established locally owned builder: more than 40 years, 3,500+ homes and apartments completed, 45+ awards including three Best in the Nation designations from the National Association of Home Builders. Past communities in the region include Red Mill Village and Greatbrook in Norton, Copperworks in Canton, and Chapman's Reach at Marina Bay in Quincy.
Find new construction condos near your town:
Abington · Canton · Carver · Dedham · Duxbury · Easton · Hanson · Kingston · Marshfield · Plymouth · Raynham · Stoughton · Whitman
See also: new condos in MA (hub), South Shore new condos, luxury South Shore condos, detached condos, condos with pool, and downsizing to a condo.
Thorndike Development is building in three locations: Alden's Reach in Plymouth, Larkwood in Raynham, and Featherwinds in Halifax. All three are actively selling with homes available now.
Across Thorndike's three communities, new condominiums start at $439,000 for a one-bedroom-plus-den at Featherwinds and go up to $679,000 for the 2,830-square-foot Birch plan at Larkwood.
The purchase price is typically higher, but new homes include current mechanicals, builder warranties, and modern finishes that resale condos often need within the first five years. Total cost of ownership over a decade frequently favors new construction.
At Thorndike communities, buyers work with on-staff interior designer Nikkie Gaitan to select countertops, cabinetry, flooring, tile, and fixtures through a robust options program. Selections depend on where the home is in the construction timeline.
Only Featherwinds in Halifax is designed for buyers 55 and older, though up to 20% of homes may be sold to buyers under 55. Alden's Reach and Larkwood welcome buyers of all ages, with floor plans designed for families, professionals, and downsizers alike.