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Wrentham, MA Real Estate

Single-family Houses for Sale

Wrentham has beautiful, single-family houses on the market to suit every preference, lifestyle, and price range. The average price of single-family homes is $512,754, and the average price per square foot is $219. Homes are on the market for an average of 63 days. There are usually 44 homes on the market on the average. Statistics show that the number of available homes to buy or rent averages 3,950 when all single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and apartments are added to the equation. Comparable homes are located in the neighboring communities of Franklin, Medfield, Sharon, Walpole, North Attleboro, and Norfolk.

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Most of the homes in Wrentham were built during the 1980s. The appreciation in homes has been 8.6 percent over a ten year period. In the last five years, the appreciation rate has been 5.44 percent; lower than the U.S. average. Since the market is on the upturn, you can expect your new home to increase in value and gain more equity. Should you decide to sell in a few years, you can anticipate an excellent return on your investment. More than 79 percent of the homes in this community are owner-occupied, and the vacancy rate is 5.66 percent. The U.S. vacancy rate is 12.45 percent.

Colonial homes built during the 1980s may feature wooded lots of up to two acres that back up to town property. Properties with a lot of acreage are common in this region of Massachusetts, and some are suitable for use as horse properties with barns and paddocks already on the property. Restorations of older homes in the area retain the original charm of the buildings and feature contemporary upgrades that enhance the beauty of the home. Among the options in renovated properties are:

Contemporary designs may feature vaulted sunrooms which can double as a dining room, with doors opening to a landscaped yard or pool. In addition to the primary living area, the first level in some houses features a library, instead of the traditional family room.

Master suites are more luxurious than ever before and may include a spa-style master bath with a soaking tub, walk-in shower, and closets complete with organizers. Buyers want more luxurious features in new homes and developers are accommodating them by including flexible sitting areas in master suites. Newer construction homes feature amenities that are priorities for many buyers. Distinctive homes are designed with cathedral ceilings, bedrooms with an abundance of closet space, and baths with stone or ceramic tiles and spacious, linen closets. For added convenience, a family room and laundry area on the first level. A second-floor playroom offers plenty of space for kids on rainy or snowy days. Finished basements have interior access.

When you're searching for a home for entertaining friends and family, Wrentham has some delightful properties on the market that are spacious and feature a lot of custom amenities. Homes built during the 1960s and 1970s retain original features and have contemporary upgrades for a carefree lifestyle. Here are some of the features of these classic, New England homes.

Family rooms may have sliders leading to a deck for outdoor entertaining. Contractors are designing decks to be maintenance-free as an added convenience and are making the most of the available space. New homes are designed with extra large closets, more linen space in ensuite baths, and Jacuzzi tubs for complete relaxation at the end of the day.

Newer colonials on the market offer more than 2,330 square feet of living space and may have finished basements allowing for an additional 700 square feet of space for a media room or office conversion. Eat-in kitchens feature stainless and granite and may have interesting amenities like a master suite over the garage. Generous-sized bedrooms with walk-in closets and dining areas complete with a fireplace add to the charm of these newer homes.

Condos / Townhouses for Sale

Condos and townhouses in this community suit a wide array of preferences and price ranges. There are a lot of sensible reasons to consider buying a condo. Many of the condo complexes in Wrentham are built in areas with proximity to shopping, restaurants, and public transportation. As an added convenience, many of the complexes are close to public transportation for owners who commute to Boston or nearby communities. Condos in Wrentham have an average listing price of $439,000 with an average price per square foot of $219.

Although a lot of buyers want to see the newest condos first, many of the older units on the market have the amenities buyers want and have a warm and welcoming atmosphere. These older properties with the latest upgrades don't stay on the market very long. Properties that were built in the 1980s or before have living space on two or three levels. Units have been upgraded to include an in-kitchen dining area, formal dining room with a slider that leads to a private deck, and an oversized living area that's drenched in sunlight all day. Cathedral ceilings and two, ample, walk-in closets in the master suite are what buyers are looking for. The best features of these older condos are that they have an abundance of storage space and finished basements to allow for a playroom, media room, or home office.

One of the prime locations waiting for the perfect owner is Lost Meadow. Built in 1981, the complex is set on a lovely, wooded space that's close to major highways, the center of town, rail service, and local amenities. Homes in this community feature an ea-in kitchen, living room with oversized windows, and a half bath. Two bedrooms and a full-sized bath are on the second floor. The finished basement is ideal for a family or media room, play space for the kids, or a home office. The homeowner's association fee for Lost Meadows is $232. The homes average $239 per square foot. Even though you own the condo, many communities have specific requirements that must be adhered to. Always find out what the rules of the HOA are before making a commitment to buy.

Apartments

The median listing price of apartments for sale in Wrentham is $439,000, with a price per square foot of $219. The average rent for apartments in this community is $2,300, which is an increase of 28 percent over the previous year. Latest statistics indicate:

Many of the apartments are in multi-family homes and are listed as townhomes. Some of Wrentham's apartment are in buildings with four or more units but are spacious and brimming with sunlight, with layouts on two floors. Upgrades include hardwood flooring and updated appliances. Bedrooms have hardwood floors or plush carpeting. Full bathrooms are designed for convenience with new tile that's a breeze to keep clean and sparkling.

Apartments close to the center of Wrentham may feature two or three bedrooms and may overlook wooded areas. One of the best reasons to rent an apartment in Wrentham is that many of the buildings are close to restaurants, shopping, and outlets. Among the options available in Wrentham are affordable apartment communities designed for residents who are downsizing and want to retain their lifestyle. Many of these communities offer spacious studios or one-bedroom apartments with conveniences like new appliances and wall-to-wall carpeting. Amenities may include a media or computer room, community kitchen or activity center, laundry facilities, and a fitness center. Parking is provided for each resident.

If you can't find the apartment that suits your preferences, you may want to check the listings for homes or condos for rent in Wrentham. Use the tools on our searchable database and click on the filters to add your preferences. We'll help you to find the ideal apartment or rental home and put you in contact with professionals who can show you the apartments, condos, or homes that interest you.

If you're not yet ready to buy or will be living in Wrentham for a limited time, a single-family home rental is an excellent option. Renting a home can help you to decide if permanent residence in Wrentham is what you want. Wrentham is an ideal location with easy access to Boston, Route 495, F. Gilbert Hills State Forest, Gillette Stadium, and the MBTA. The requirements for tenants renting a home rather than an apartment can vary, depending on the owner. In some case, the owner of the property may handle all outside maintenance and snow removal. However, some owners require the tenants to be responsible for outside maintenance. The tenant may also be responsible for keeping appliances in good working condition.

Popular Communities And Neighborhoods In Wrentham

Wrentham has a diverse selection of communities from which to choose a home. The most popular areas in town are:

Wampum Corner and Wampum Rock

Wampum Corner and Wampum Rock has a median real estate price of $362,176, which is higher than most communities in Massachusetts. The market value of homes in this community is increasing, making them an excellent investment for the buyer searching for a new home or an investor looking for sound opportunities in the real estate sector. The median rental price in Wampum corner is $1646, making it lower than most communities in Massachusetts. The established neighborhood is one of the newer in the town, considering the age of this community. The majority of the homes here were built between 1970 and 1999. However, some of the houses were constructed between 1940 and 1969. One of the most interesting statistics about Wampum Corner and Wampum Rock is that there isn't a vacancy rate. The market is extremel tight and the demand for property here is much higher than available homes. There is an increasing demand for homes and condos in this section of Wrentham, which means if you find a property that of interest you must act fast. Boston City Properties can keep you updated of the status of properties in this neighborhood and can put you in contact with real estate professionals who can guide you through the process of buying or renting a home in Wrentham.

West Wrentham and Sheldonville

The Sheldonville area offers country living in classic-style New England homes. If you're interested in a horse property, this is the neighborhood built in the 1980s, but with all the charm of 19th-century architecture. Wraparound porches allow for enjoying warm, summer three or cool, autumn days when the foliage turns. Oversized windows, skylights, and French doors leading to a patio make the most of the natural light.

The Sheldonville/West Wrentham average real estate price is $581,330. This figure is higher than more than 78 percent of the neighborhoods in Massachusetts and more than 89 percent of neighborhoods around the U.S. This section of Wrentham is considered to be one of the best neighborhoods in Massachusetts with most of the homes owner-occupied. The neighborhood is primarily made up of single-family homes consisting of three or four bedrooms. Most of the houses were built between 1970 and 1999. However, a substantial number of homes were constructed between 2000 and 2018. Sheldonville/West Wrentham is one of the town's most desirable neighborhoods with a vacancy rate of only 3.4 percent. The rate is lower than the vacancy rate for more than 84 percent of U.S. neighborhoods. As a result, the market in Sheldonville/West Wrentham is tight in comparison to the demand for homes.

Wrentham is an ideal community in which to find your next home, whether you're interested in a single-family home, a townhouse or condo, or wish to rent an apartment. A lot of older houses retain their original features like detailed woodwork, molding, French doors, and an abundance of closets, while new properties may feature first-level master suites, lofts, and finished basements suitable for an office. Whatever your preferences are, by using the tools on our site, you can find the properties that suit your preferences and are within your price range. We can put you in contact with professionals that can guide you through the process of buying your new home.

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