USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Bellingham
, Massachusetts in Norfolk County


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21 active listings near Bellingham
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$750,000   👍 19 Bellstone Dr
$700,000   👍 43 Fox Run Rd
$650,000   👍 462 Hartford Ave
$599,900   👍* 8 Standish Rd
$599,000   👍* 66 Steven Rd
$589,900   👍 27 Evergreen Dr Unit 27
$525,000   👍 501 Old Bridge Ln Unit 501
$525,000   👍 Hixon St
$480,000   👍* 12 Marion Rd
$479,000   👍 28 Wrentham St
$474,900   👍* 66 Laurel Ln
$439,900   👍 19 Country Way
$430,000   👍* 27 Country Way Unit 27
$422,000   👍* 5 Rondeau Rd
$419,900   👍 402 Village Ln Unit 402
$399,900   👍* 134 Bellwood Cir Unit 134
$389,000   👍* 57 Indian Run Rd Unit A
$374,900   👍* 28 Bellwood Cir Unit 28D
$340,000   👍 101 Pine Grove Ave
$339,900   👍* 17 Susan Ln
$60,000   👍 Central Blvd

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bellingham, MA?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the town of Bellingham, Massachusetts:

1. Bellingham was first incorporated as a town in 1719, and was named after Richard Bellingham, an early governor of Massachusetts.

2. The town is located in southern Norfolk County, and is bordered by the towns of Franklin, Wrentham, Blackstone, Mendon, and Milford.

3. As of the latest census data, Bellingham has a population of around 16,000 people.

4. The town is home to a number of historic sites, including the Bellingham Town Common (which dates back to the 18th century) and the Old Post Road Historic District, which includes a number of buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries.

5. Bellingham is also home to a number of parks and recreational areas, including Silver Lake State Park, which offers swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities, and the Bellingham Town Forest, which has hiking and biking trails.

6. The town is primarily residential, but is also home to a number of businesses and shopping centers, including the Bellingham Marketplace and the Bellingham Center.

7. Bellingham is served by several major highways, including I-495 and Route 126, which provide easy access to Boston and other cities in the region.