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At $430,000 median, Brockton is one of the most affordable markets with commuter rail access. First-time buyers and multi-family investors are the primary demand drivers.
Brockton is Plymouth County's largest city with strong South Shore connectivity, commuter rail service to Boston, and some of the most affordable entry-level housing in eastern Massachusetts.
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Common questions from buyers and sellers in Brockton.
Brockton offers affordability, commuter rail access to Boston, and a diverse community. It is one of the most accessible markets for first-time buyers in eastern MA.
The median home price in Brockton is approximately $430,000 — well below the Boston metro average with similar commuter rail access.
Brockton has two commuter rail stations on the Middleboro/Lakeville line, reaching South Station in approximately 45–55 minutes.
Yes. Brockton has one of the strongest multi-family markets in the South Shore, with two- and three-deckers popular among investors.
Campello, Montello, and West Side are the more desirable residential neighborhoods. Downtown Brockton is undergoing active revitalization.