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Massachusetts 55+ active adult communities & homes for sale
147 communities near Massachusetts
131 homes near Massachusetts
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2 beds
|2 baths
|1,434 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|2,417 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|2,208 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|2,757 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|2,510 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|2 baths
|1,582 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|2,186 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|3 baths
|1,685 sq ft
|Condo
2 beds
|2 baths
|1,744 sq ft
2 beds
|3 baths
|1,764 sq ft
|Condo
Frequently Asked Questions
In Massachusetts, there are 1 large community with over 1000 homes, 3 medium communities with 500-1000 homes, and 81 small communities with less than 500 homes.
The smallest 55+ communities in Massachusetts has 8 homes, the largest has 1150 homes, and the average communities consists of 129 homes.
Yes, there are new 55+ homes available in Massachusetts. The most recent communities started in Massachusetts include Harmony Place, Liberty Woods, Village at Silver Hill. There are also 29 communities in Massachusetts that offer new construction homes, including Woodcrest Run, Rockwood Meadows, 59 North Main.
Yes, there are gated 55+ communities in Massachusetts. Approximately 15.3% of 55+ communities in the area are gated. For instance, Preserve at Emerald Pines is a gated communities with 192 homes, and Millwood Preserve is another gated communities with 129 homes.
On average, listings in 55+ communities in Massachusetts stay on the market for around 195 days. The average price of homes for sale in these communities is approximately $713,616, though prices can range widely based on the size, location, and amenities of the communities. For example, homes in Wolcott Woods average around $1,675,000, while homes in Upton Ridge average around $649,900.
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