Homes for Sale, Real Estate Agents and Information about
Avon, MA
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We have also included some information about
Avon, MA below
that we hope you will find to be helpful.
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Population
4,443 people. (251st in Massachusetts.)
Official Town Website
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Avon has both the smallest land area and population of any community in the
region. It has a compact population density of over 1,000 persons per
square mile, typical of many suburban communities.
Avon is considered to be a prestigious community located along Route 24,
approximately twenty miles south of Boston. The combination of good
highway access and a positive attitude toward economic growth and
development in the community has enabled the town to develop as a major
employment center in the South Shore area. The Avon Industrial Park, which
has developed over the past 10 years, contains 127 firms who employ over
3,600 persons in a variety of occupations. A recent expansion of the
Industrial Park has made more sites available for development. The
Industrial Park location is proximate to Route 24 and separate from nearby
residential areas.
The town is served by the Brockton Area Transit Authority and the MBTA,
which provides convenient public transit service to Boston and Brockton.
Public transit has been an important asset to residents of the town and to
the people who work in the community.
There are limited opportunities for new housing development in the
community due to the town policy of preserving the suburban character of
the community. However, housing is available in many sound residential
neighborhoods of the town. Excellent community facilities and services are
available, and the town has a favorable tax base.
Avon has a strategic location. While the town has preserved its quiet,
tranquil, suburban character, it is part of a metropolitan community with
great advantages in terms of accessibility of health care, cultural,
educational and recreational resources.
The Avon Industrial Commission is available to assist prospective firms in
finding a suitable location and with questions of financing. Avon welcomes
inquiries from all interested parties.
Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Brockton on the south, Stoughton on the west,
Randolph on the northeast, and Holbrook on the east. Avon is 17 miles south of
Boston; 27 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island; and 211 miles from New
York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
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Today's newest MLS listings
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Commercial, Office
$375
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Commercial
$850,000
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Land, Residential
$150,000
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MultiFamily, Duplex
$499,900
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Condo
$149,900
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