RELO® Home Search is your direct link to real estate experts, local information, and property listings from Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® members.
Scroll through the listing previews below to find the homes that interest you. They are sorted by price from low to high. You can refine your search if necessary or get more info about a property by clicking on its image.
Mattapoisett is one of the South Coast’s best kept secrets. This small, quaint seaside village is low key in its approach to life. A family oriented town, Mattapoisett boasts a fine school system, recreation department, year round sports activities for children, and a well attended YMCA facility and camp. The YMCA offers sailing and swimming lessons, as well as marine biology classes, among other topics. The library, which was expanded in 2006, has added a wonderful and busy children’s room which hosts activities all year long.
The town is cut by the Mattapoisett River, flowing out into Buzzards Bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Like many area villages, Mattapoisett has its share of small streams, ponds, woodland and meadow, all of which contribute to the natural beauty and wildlife of the area.
Many activities center around Mattapoisett Harbor, known to be one of the safest, easy-access harbors in New England. This waterfront area, including the town beach and Town Wharf area are two reasons this tiny boutique town’s population almost doubles in the summertime as people come to enjoy their cottages in one of the many beach communities of the town. Whether for golfing, fishing, boating, or windsurfing off Ned’s Point Lighthouse, summertime in Mattapoisett is a very special and beautiful season. The annual Fourth of July festivities, 5K road race, and Harbor Days Festival with its food, crafts and music in the Gazebo at Shipyard Park are also well known treasured events in the town. Across the tiny roadway from the Town Wharf sit the rows of historic homes of Mattapoisett Village, including the Kinsale Inn (Mattapoisett Inn), the oldest and longest operating seaside inn in the country. Even on the coldest winter morning, the sight of these beautiful wooden and brick antique homes shimmering in the sun across from the bay is very memorable.
Housing is moderately priced for the most part, with its share of some exquisite oceanfront manses. Mattapoisett has retained its quiet ambience, and there is not too much new development in housing. There are a few condominiums, but mostly single family homes ranging from bungalows and cottages throughout the numerous closely knit beach communities to older capes, colonials and ranches on tree lined side streets, to the historic homes in The Village. There is virtually no industry in Mattapoisett. Small shops and local restaurants serve the townspeople, with larger destination shopping in neighboring Cape Cod or Providence. Many Mattapoisett residents are employed in Boston, commuting by train from the Middleboro MBTA station; others work in the New Bedford/Fall River area, as well as in Providence Rhode Island.
The city of Boston is situated on the Shawmut Peninsula, located along the Massachusetts’ coastline. Boston is the capital and largest city of th... Read more
Providence, Rhode Island is the capital and most populous city in the state, serving as home to more than 175,000 people within its limits, and ove... Read more
Known for its protected harbor, beaches and lighthouses, Scituate, Massachusetts is a quintessential New England seaside community. Founded in 1636... Read more
Falmouth is located in the southwestern part of Cape Cod and encompasses the villages of Falmouth, East Falmouth, West Falmouth, North Falmouth... Read more
A seaside town rich in history, Hingham, Massachusetts boasts beautiful tree-lined streets, fine architecture and a vibrant community of aroun... Read more
Founded in 1622, Hull, Massachusetts is famous for Nantasket Beach from the days when steamships brought summer residents and visitors from Boston.... Read more
Bourne, Massachusetts is a medium-sized rural area at the entryway to Cape Cod. The Cape Cod Canal divides the community, with both the Bourne an... Read more
A picturesque suburban town, Norwell, Massachusetts is an affluent community located along the scenic North River in Plymouth County. Norwell ha... Read more
Mashpee, Massachusetts is without a doubt a Cape Cod gem. Mashpee consists of smooth rolling terrain, beautiful forests and five miles of beache... Read more
The town of Chatham, Massachusetts is located at the southeast tip of Massachusetts on the ‘elbow' of the Cape Cod peninsula. Chatham offer... Read more
Marshfield, Massachusetts is a remarkable coastal community covering over 28 square miles with a natural splendor of beaches, preserved open spac... Read more
Founded in 1712, Pembroke, Massachusetts is a charming suburb on the South Shore just 26 miles from Boston. Primarily a residential community... Read more
Hanover, Massachusetts offers a country setting with convenient proximity to major routes and commuter rail service to Boston. Although it is a... Read more
Medfield was incorporated in June, 1651, after separating from the Town of Dedham. By 1660 the town was mapped out and had a population of 234. I... Read more
Newport, RI is a maritime city located on Aquidneck Island at the entrance of Narrangansett Bay. Considering its ideal location, the area was a... Read more
Kingston, Massachusetts is a growing seaside community blending protected open spaces, bustling business areas, waterfront and inland residentia... Read more
President John F. Kennedy was born in this very cosmopolitan town. Brookline, Massachusetts has great pride in its diversified population and i... Read more
A coastal town on the South Shore of Massachusetts, Cohasset was settled in 1647 as a part of Hingham. It remains a typical New England town, wit... Read more
Barrington, Rhode Island is a moderately upscale city with approximately 17,000 residents. Its latest claim to fame is being named as Mone... Read more
East Greenwich, a town rich in American history dating as far back as the 1660’s, still takes pride in the heritage that made this town what it i... Read more
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.
For us to calculate a cost of living report, please provide us with the zip code where you currently live.Enter Your Zip CodeCompare additional locations