MA REAL ESTATE • AVON
Historic Norfolk County town with rural character, strong schools, and Boston-area convenience.
Overview
Avon is a small, well-established residential town in Norfolk County combining historic New England character with rural land values and proximity to greater Boston. Founded in 1888, the town maintains small-town identity with strong civic institutions and family focus. Tree-lined streets, conservation land, and large properties characterize the landscape. The town balances rural charm with suburban convenience and excellent schools.
The housing market reflects Norfolk County suburban pricing with colonials, ranches, and farmhouses dominating inventory. Properties typically range $420k-$700k for family homes, with premium estates reaching $850k. Buyer pool includes commuters, families, and buyers seeking rural character with Boston accessibility. Moderate inventory and steady appreciation support values.
Winslow Homes and Novus Home Mortgage serve Avon buyers and sellers across FL, MA, CT, and RI. Ryan and Megan Winslow provide both brokerage and mortgage services through Novus Home Mortgage (NMLS #14211), federally licensed in all 50 states. Get pre-approved at www.winslowloan.com or call 386-690-5858.
Popular Areas
Historic downtown with churches, town hall, and community spaces. Most walkable area.
Price Range: $450k-$700k
Spacious properties with land and privacy. Larger lots appealing to horse properties.
Price Range: $480k-$850k
Communities
Explore Avon's diverse neighborhoods and communities:
Market Intel
Small historic town with rural character and strong Boston commute access. Solid family appeal and land values support steady appreciation.
3-4% annual appreciation from Boston-area suburban appeal. Rural character attracts buyers seeking land.
Median approximately $560,000. Typical homes 2,000-2,600 square feet with spacious lots.
Living Here
Horse properties, trails, nature access. Equestrian community presence.
Town events, seasonal festivals, civic traditions.
Historic gathering space with community events.
Protected trails and nature areas for recreation.
Investment
Large lots and rural character support land appreciation. Boston-area scarcity drives values.
Questions
Avon's market reflects rural character and Boston-area land value. Prices appreciate 3-4% annually from scarcity.
Village Historic most walkable. Rural Estates offer land and privacy appeal.
Land value plays dominate; limited rental market. Owner-occupant sales primary.
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