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Why Buy Property Here?

Rehoboth is one of the best places to buy land in Massachusetts, especially for those who have an interest in developing the property for farming or other commercial purposes. Contact one of our real estate professionals today to get the process started.

Geographic Location

As one of the oldest historical towns in Massachusetts, this community has a lot going for it, no matter what your development plans happen to be. Around 12,000 people live in this location in the southeastern part of the state.

Some of the closest cities and towns include Swansea, Dighton, Taunton, Norton, Attleboro, and Seekonk. Distinct neighborhoods include the central village area, northern and southern part of town, as well as Four Corners, Anawan Rock, Hornbine, Perryville, Kingman's Corner, Perry's Corner, and Peck's Corner. The town is 50 miles from Boston and just 11 from Providence.

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There are several places with hiking trails and other outdoor areas, including the state forest, Warren Upper Reservoir, and Shad Factory Conservation Area. These natural areas provide a lot of chances for people who live or work here to enjoy natural areas as often as possible.

Massachusetts 118 and US 44 intersect close to the town center. I-95 and US 6 also go through town, with the I-95 exit in Swansea and just a few minutes away from town. The Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority, or GATRA, offers bus service and nearby Attleboro offers two MBTA commuter rail stops.

What Types of Developments Could You Build Here?

Most of the town is suburban or rural in nature, offering open space you can take advantage of quite easily. Finished homes and other structures sell within several price ranges.

Homes

Colonials make a sizable part of new construction, and building houses with less common features like drive-under garages will help what you construct stand out. Unique living area features, like den/office spaces with a bath and closet, will have a broad appeal among those who want flexibility. Large bedrooms will usually round things out for buyers and renters.

Townhouses and other condos are also worthy of consideration because of the maintenance-free lifestyle attractive to many buyers. If you construct these buildings with similar features to what is in demand among house buyers, you'll have a competitive advantage. Homeownership matters to many people and condos or townhouses allow you to offer that to them.

Apartment Buildings

Most apartments rent for $1,100 and up in this community. If you decide to build complexes, you'll be sure to receive a good return on what you put into the property. Suburban areas in Massachusetts are in high demand in general.

Because much of the area is rural, buildings that fit in with the town's rural nature are an excellent choice when planning a development. Smaller buildings with less of an impact on the local landscape will be a good draw for would-be tenants looking for something a little different. If you construct these types of buildings near favorite hiking trails, you'll attract more attention to your building.

Commercial Investment Properties

One of the town's bylaws explicitly provide legal protection for farmers, leading to a range of food crops for sale, as well as equestrian facilities. Businesses that focus on anything agricultural are likely to do well.

Distribution centers for local agricultural products sold in other areas are one way to make the most of an undeveloped lot. Developing a lot as a horse farm, riding stable, or horse boarding facility is another possible option.

Retail Space

There are several good uses for retail space in a community that has such a strong farming heritage and a location near one of the bigger cities in the region. A retail option likely to do well is a space that can host a farmer's or craft market at least on a seasonal basis. Such a facility can host different tenants on a short-term basis.

Options for small stores are also worth considering here. Towns with a smaller population usually have a greater need for space to accommodate locally-owned businesses. You may even benefit from offering office space in the same building as your store spaces.

The opportunities you can pursue for both residential and commercial opportunities in this town are abundant, and you will want to take advantage of them as soon as possible.

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