Norton, MA Real Estate
with David Peterson
Explore the unique neighborhoods, local real estate stock, school frameworks, and economic details of Norton. Managed with agency-grade marketing.
Neighborhood Breakdown
Every city is a collection of micro-markets. In Norton, real estate values can vary significantly from one block to the next. Key local areas we actively monitor include:
Housing Stock & Architectural Character
Suburban colonials and ranches on wooded lots, lakeside homes on Norton Reservoir, and newer subdivisions near Wheaton College and the golf clubs.
Commuter Profile & Geographic Access
Bristol County between I-495 and I-95 with the MBTA Mansfield station nearby, about 40 minutes to Boston and 25 minutes to Providence.
Market Driver: Why Move Here?
Central to both Boston and Providence via 495/95, with Wheaton College, TPC Boston golf, and a quiet suburban feel that appeals to commuters splitting the difference.
Market Snapshot
Asset Price Tiers
Thinking of Selling in Norton?
Capitalize on historically tight inventory in Norton. We don't just rely on standard syndication; we use digital social campaigns to target buyers in high-tax regions.
Buying in Norton?
Navigate older New England inventory with a professional who knows electrical codes, septic inspections, and local property tax schedules. Let's build a strategy that wins listings.
Norton, MA Real Estate: Common Questions
What is the median home price in Norton, MA?
The median home price in Norton is around $560,000, with roughly +6.3% year-over-year change. Entry-level homes start near $450,000, while premium properties reach about $780,000+. Prices move by neighborhood, so ask David for a current, address-specific figure.
Is Norton, MA a good place to live?
Central to both Boston and Providence via 495/95, with Wheaton College, TPC Boston golf, and a quiet suburban feel that appeals to commuters splitting the difference.
How long do homes take to sell in Norton?
Homes in Norton sell in about 16 days on average, with roughly 1.7 Months of inventory on the market and pricing around $280 per square foot. Well-marketed, correctly-priced listings move faster.
What kinds of homes are for sale in Norton?
Suburban colonials and ranches on wooded lots, lakeside homes on Norton Reservoir, and newer subdivisions near Wheaton College and the golf clubs.
What is the commute like from Norton, MA?
Bristol County between I-495 and I-95 with the MBTA Mansfield station nearby, about 40 minutes to Boston and 25 minutes to Providence.
Who is a good real estate agent in Norton, MA?
David Peterson of Fathom Realty serves Norton and the surrounding MA market. He is dual-licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and brings agency-grade marketing to sellers plus data-driven representation to buyers, so you are covered on both sides of the state line.
