Bridgewater, MA Real Estate

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Information as of 2006 (provided by www.esri.com)
Summary Zip 02324 National
Total Population
Total Households
26,337
7,996
303,582,361
114,049,635
Population by Race
White Alone
Black Alone
American Indian Alone
Asian or Pacific Islander Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Two or More Races
Hispanic Origin
85.5%
4.6%
0.2%
1.5%
6.8%
1.4%
3.5%
73.0%
12.6%
0.9%
4.3%
6.4%
2.8%
14.8%
Population by Sex
Male
Female
52.5%
47.5%
49.2%
50.8%
Households by Income
Median Household Income
HH Income Under $50K
HH Income $50K-$100K
HH Income Over $100K
$81,676
27.0%
35.1%
37.9%
$51,546
48.4%
31.8%
19.8%
Average Home Value
  $386,909 $264,327
 
 
 

Learn More About Bridgewater, MA Real Estate

Are you considering a move and want to learn more about the town of Bridgewater, MA and what it has to offer? Well, I'm here to help. I was born and raised on the South Shore of Massachusetts and have intimate knowledge of many of the great towns that are in this area. I lived in Bridgewater for two years and got a chance to see what makes this town unique and special.

Bridgewater is a college town with an estimated population of roughly 26,300 people and 8,000 households. It is home to Bridgewater State College and boasts all the classic college town charm. Bridgewater also has a golf course, Olde Scotland Links, and was once the home of NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe during his time with the New England Patriots.

Bridgewater is currently in the process of building a brand new, state-of-the-art high school that it shares with the town of Raynham. Bridgewater is also home to the Southbrook School, a private school which serves students from kindergarten through sixth grade. Bridgewater is considered to be an extremely safe town with crime rates below state and national averages. It is close to Route 24 and is within an hour of Boston and Providence, RI.

All in all, Bridgewater is a great place to call home and raise a family. As in all towns and cities, it's important to identify a local real estate agent who knows the area if you plan on looking for a home here. Local real estate agents have knowledge of those special deals you just won't find on the MLS or from agents who don't really know the area. Best of luck with the search!