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Wrentham

Market Overview for Wrentham

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59 (-23.38% )

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$668K (7.76% )

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$668K (8.11% )

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More About Wrentham

Wrentham offers a wealth of single-family homes, seamlessly blending older houses with new construction and rentals. Its existence within reach of many thriving technology companies fails to diminish its scenic beauty. Interstate 495 bisects the town, making a trip to Boston or Providence a cinch. Wrentham borders Norfolk to the north, Foxboro to the east, Plainville and Cumberland (RI) to the south, Bellingham on the southwest, and Franklin on the West.


Impressions/Character

Natural beauty abounds in this small New England town, which does an excellent job balancing economic growth with environmental conservation. Three pristine lakes (Lake Pearl, Archer Lake, and Mirror Lake) provide residents with ideal areas for swimming, fishing, and relaxing. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy Wrentham State Park, which spans 1,064 acres with innumerable trails for hiking and biking, while Sweatte Memorial Park and the William A. Rice Recreational Complex offer various athletic areas, including tennis courts, basketball courts, and baseball fields. However, the town may be best known for the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, respected as one of the finest shopping destinations in the northeast. Downtown Wrentham also delivers a unique shopping experience, as the Merchant's Association helps maintain a sense of community with shops that promote a leisurely environment of customer-focused, boutique-style businesses.

Villages/Neighborhoods

Sheldonville (West Wrentham) maintains its identity as the farming section of Wrentham with thriving orchards.

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