West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, located in Plymouth County, boasts a population of 6,916 as of the 2010 census. An ideal place for enjoyable social outings or a quiet night in, West Bridgewater is surrounded by natural beauty. There is a pond encompassed by a state forest, as well as several parks and the Salisbury River, within the town limits. A unique draw is the Hockomock Swap, which offers a change of scenery and covers the southwestern portion of town. Having protected areas ensures that a portion of the town's land will remain untouched by developers, providing a guaranteed retreat from the chaos of city life. Settled in 1651, West Bridgewater has a history of both farming and industry, but today it is largely a serene, residential town. There are homes priced to fit budgets both large and small with popular styles including ranches and Capes, as available. Depending on your selection of properties, you may enjoy manicured lawns, attached garages, hardwoods floors, woodstoves, forested lots with privacy, or a combination of these bonuses. Many residences are established with a great deal of character and charm, ensuring that you have to do minimal work to make the house feel like a home. If you are interested in this quaint town nestled in fantastic surroundings, don't delay in signing up to attend an open house in West Bridgewater, where creating a home is effortless.
