USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Lakeville
, Massachusetts in Plymouth County


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21 active listings near Lakeville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$729,900   👍 12 Daniel Rd
$724,900   👍 162 Bedford St
$649,900   👍 8 Sears Island Dr
$629,900   👍* 8 Evergreen Rd
$588,000   👍 57 Long Point Rd Unit 302
$586,500   👍 57 Long Point Rd Unit 202
$542,500   👍 57 Long Point Rd Unit 206
$540,000   👍* 50 Cross St
$519,000   👍 2 Shore Ave
$499,900   👍 2 Viola Dr
$479,000   👍 57 Long Point Rd Unit 211
$475,000   👍 9 Shore Ave
$445,050   👍 57 Long Point Rd Unit 111
$365,000   👍* 39 Beechwood Ave
$329,000   👍 24 3rd Ave
$280,000   👍 Montgomery St
$275,000   👍 6 3rd Ave
$269,900   👍* 3 Narrows Ln
$249,000   👍* 37 Myricks St
$189,000   👍 2 Ledge St
$49,900   👍 7 Azalea St

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

Lakeville is a town located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The town is best known for its beautiful natural scenery including several ponds and lakes, most notably Long Pond, which is the largest natural body of water in the state of Massachusetts. The town is also home to numerous parks and recreational areas, including several public beaches and campgrounds that are popular with both residents and tourists.

Lakeville has a rich history dating back to colonial times, and the town is home to many historic landmarks and buildings. The town has a highly rated public school system, and is home to several institutions of higher learning, including universities and colleges.

The economy in Lakeville is largely driven by manufacturing, retail, and tourism industries. The town is home to several manufacturing facilities that produce a variety of products, including paper and plastic products, medical supplies, and electronics. Retail is also a major industry in Lakeville, with several large chain stores and independent shops located throughout the town. Finally, tourism is a vital component of the local economy, and the town is home to numerous hotels, motels, and other tourist accommodations.