North Attleborough, MA Real Estate — Your Local Guide
By Parker Hayes | Bristol County Real Estate Agent | (978) 886-1120
North Attleborough sits just north of Attleboro along the Route 1 corridor and offers buyers a slightly different profile: larger lots, a more suburban feel, and a price point that reflects the town's strong schools, well-maintained neighborhoods, and easy highway access. As a Bristol County agent who works this market regularly, here's what you need to know before buying or selling in North Attleborough.
North Attleborough Market Snapshot (2026)
Median home sale price: approximately $578,000–$608,000
Average home value (Zillow): $608,659, up 2.2% year-over-year
Median days on market: 27–32 days
Competition score (Redfin): 85 out of 100 — very competitive
Hot homes sell in around 12 days, often at or above list price
North Attleborough runs slightly higher in price than Attleboro, reflecting demand from buyers who prioritize more space, newer housing stock, and the town's well-regarded school system. With 243 homes sold over the last 12 months, it's an active and liquid market.
What Makes North Attleborough Different
North Attleborough is a town of about 31,000 people with a notably educated workforce — nearly 47% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, well above the national average. The town has a tech-forward employment base, with more residents working in computers and math than 95% of communities in the country. A significant number of residents also work remotely, making the town's suburban character and space an even bigger draw.
Compared to Attleboro, North Attleborough tends to offer:
Larger single-family homes on bigger lots
Slightly newer housing stock in established neighborhood developments
A quieter, more residential character with less commercial density
Higher price points, especially in sought-after neighborhoods like The Cliffs and Lindsey Acres Estate
Notable Neighborhoods
The Cliffs — one of North Attleborough's most recognizable and desirable neighborhoods, with quiet cul-de-sac streets, well-maintained Colonials, and a strong sense of community. Homes here move quickly and command premium pricing.
Lindsey Acres Estate — a sought-after neighborhood known for spacious Colonials with larger lots. Popular with families upsizing from Attleboro or relocating from pricier Greater Boston suburbs.
Echo Village — a quieter pocket with larger homes including some 5–6 bedroom properties. Good value for buyers needing significant space.
North Attleborough Center — closer to the downtown area along Route 1, with more walkable access to shops, restaurants, and services. A mix of older Colonials, Capes, and some multi-family properties.
Whiting's Pond / Falls Pond area — residents here enjoy access to private recreational areas and a more nature-adjacent lifestyle within the town.
Schools
North Attleborough Public Schools serve approximately 4,000 students across the district. North Attleborough Middle School and North Attleborough High School both receive strong ratings. The district's per-pupil resources and academic outcomes are a consistent draw for families relocating into the area.
Bishop Feehan High School, a private Catholic school located in Attleboro, also serves many families from North Attleborough and is one of the top-rated schools in the broader Bristol County area.
Getting Around
By car: North Attleborough sits along U.S. Route 1 and has access to Interstate 295, making it practical for commuters heading to Providence (roughly 20–25 minutes south) or for connecting to I-95 toward Boston (roughly 45–55 minutes north depending on traffic).
By commuter rail: North Attleborough itself does not have a commuter rail station, but the Attleboro MBTA station on the Providence/Stoughton Line is just minutes south, providing direct service to South Station in Boston. Many North Attleborough residents commute this way daily.
Buying in North Attleborough
With a competition score of 85 out of 100, North Attleborough is a genuinely competitive market. Multiple offer situations are common on well-priced single-family homes, and hot listings go pending in under two weeks. Buyers should expect to come in with strong pre-approval, a clean offer structure, and ideally some flexibility on timing.
Working with an agent who has active relationships in the area — and who can sometimes identify off-market or pre-market opportunities — makes a real difference in a town this competitive.
Selling in North Attleborough
Sellers are in a favorable position. Demand from Boston-area buyers pushing south along the I-95/Route 1 corridor continues to support strong prices in North Attleborough. Homes that are well-presented and accurately priced are selling at or above asking in strong spring and fall markets.
If you're thinking about selling, the key variables are preparation and pricing. I provide a detailed comparative market analysis before we set a list price — and I'm happy to walk you through what your home is likely worth in the current market.
Ready to Buy or Sell in North Attleborough?
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