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Homes for Sale in Taunton MA — Your Complete 2025 Buyer's Guide

Homes for Sale in Taunton MA — Your Complete 2025 Buyer's Guide

Introduction

The launch of MBTA South Coast Rail in March 2025 changed everything for homes for sale in Taunton MA — Bristol County's seat now offers direct Boston commuter rail access at a median listing price near $499,000, making it one of the strongest value plays in southeastern Massachusetts. Taunton is a small city of approximately 60,000 residents with the infrastructure, services, and connectivity of a regional hub, wrapped in a price environment that remains among the most accessible in the county. The median home listing price sits near $499,000 as of early 2026, well below the regional averages of Easton, Canton, and Foxborough, and the new MBTA South Coast Rail service that launched in March 2025 has added a direct Boston commuter rail connection through the new East Taunton station that changes the access calculus for the city in fundamental ways.

For buyers exploring communities in southeastern Massachusetts, homes for sale in Taunton MA represent a pivotal market moment. Prior to the South Coast Rail opening, Taunton was largely a highway-commuter market, attractive to buyers who drove and willing to accept the trade-off of no rail access for lower prices. Now, with the East Taunton station on the newly active MBTA line, Taunton buyers gain something that was simply unavailable before — a direct train to Boston, classified as Zone 8 for fare purposes (MBTA South Coast Rail, 2025). That infrastructure upgrade, combined with Taunton's existing highway network and a housing market that still prices below the county median, makes this city more interesting to a broader buyer pool than at any point in recent memory.

Taunton's history as the "Silver City" — a reference to its nineteenth-century silversmithing industry — gives the community a sense of identity and economic heritage that newer master-planned suburbs lack. The city's downtown has been in a long-term revitalization arc, its commercial corridors support a wide range of services, and its neighborhoods offer genuine diversity of both housing type and price point. This is a place where buyers with different budgets, household sizes, and lifestyle preferences can all find something that fits.

Why Taunton Matters for Buyers

Taunton's financial profile is compelling, particularly in the context of the South Coast Rail opening. The Zillow home value index placed the average Taunton home value at $505,207 as of February 2026, with a 2.7 percent year-over-year gain (Zillow). The Realtor.com median listing price runs approximately $499,000, and the median price per square foot at approximately $285 is among the lowest in the Bristol County commuter belt — meaning buyers get meaningfully more space per dollar in Taunton than in any neighboring town except Fall River or New Bedford (Realtor.com, 2025). Redfin data from February 2026 showed the median sale price at approximately $482,000, up 7.1 percent year-over-year — a positive trend that suggests buyers are finding value and the market is responding.

Over three years, Taunton's median listing price has increased approximately 12.85 percent (Realtor.com), a rate that lags behind faster-appreciating Bristol County communities but that reflects sustainable, demand-driven growth rather than speculative overreach. For buyers concerned about paying too much in an overvalued market, Taunton's more moderate appreciation curve is actually reassuring.

The South Coast Rail opening deserves special attention in the affordability calculation. Before March 2025, a Taunton buyer with a Boston-area job faced either a long daily highway commute or a multi-step transit connection. Now, the East Taunton station provides a direct MBTA connection, and while Zone 8 fares are among the higher fare zone costs on the system, the existence of direct rail service transforms Taunton from a highway-only commuter market into a genuine multi-modal one (South Coast Rail, MBTA 2025). This is a structural improvement to the city's commuter value proposition that has not yet been fully priced into home values — potentially creating a meaningful window for buyers who act ahead of the market's full repricing.

Neighborhoods and Housing Types

Taunton's neighborhoods reflect the city's urban scale and its long history of growth and development across multiple eras, creating a housing stock that spans entry-level condominiums through spacious four-bedroom suburban Colonials.

The Weir Village neighborhood, along the Taunton River's northern reach, is one of the city's most characterful residential areas — a former mill village that has retained its architectural identity while evolving into a desirable residential address. Homes here include a mix of older two-family and single-family properties priced in the $400,000s to $550,000s, with a walkable character and access to the river corridor that provides genuine outdoor recreation opportunities. Weir Village has been one of the faster-moving pockets in the city, with days on market averaging approximately 14 days in recent periods (Realtor.com).

East Taunton, now directly served by the new MBTA South Coast Rail station, is the city's fastest-evolving residential area. The neighborhood has seen newer subdivisions of ranch and colonial single-family homes built over the past two decades, along with recent townhome development. Proximity to Route 44 and the new commuter rail station makes East Taunton the strongest value proposition within the city for Boston commuters, and prices here typically run $400,000 to $600,000 depending on home size and lot (luisrodriguesrealtor.com, 2026). Buyers interested in East Taunton should be moving quickly — the South Coast Rail effect on East Taunton pricing is still in its early stages.

The Somerset area, Whittenton, and the neighborhoods along Route 44's western corridors provide additional single-family inventory in the $400,000 to $550,000 range, typically on lots of a third of an acre to one acre. The city center, around Taunton Green, has a mix of older residential and commercial properties with some renovation activity reflecting the downtown revitalization investment.

Taunton's condo market is meaningful, with City Center and scattered complexes throughout the city offering two-bedroom units in the $300,000s to $450,000s — some of the most accessible owner-occupied options in Bristol County for buyers with limited down payments or entering the market for the first time.

Schools, Commute, and Lifestyle

Taunton Public Schools operate one of the larger public school districts in Bristol County, serving students across multiple elementary campuses and three middle schools before they reach Taunton High School, the district's comprehensive secondary school with an enrollment of approximately 2,760 students. Elementary school ratings range from 5 to 6 on published metrics, with East Taunton Elementary showing a math proficiency rate of 43 percent — the strongest among the city's elementary schools (Realtor.com school data). Bristol-Plymouth Regional Vocational Technical School provides a well-regarded vocational and technical education option that draws students from Taunton and surrounding communities. Private options include Coyle and Cassidy High School and Taunton Catholic Middle School, which add meaningful choice for families seeking alternatives to the public system.

The commute picture has been fundamentally transformed by the March 2025 South Coast Rail launch. The East Taunton station, located on Route 44 in the city's eastern precinct, now provides regular MBTA service to Boston South Station at Zone 8 fares. GATRA local bus service provides connecting routes within the city to the station, and Route 140, Route 44, Route 24, and Route 495 all offer highway access from various parts of Taunton to regional employment centers. Drive times to downtown Boston average approximately 55–70 minutes in off-peak conditions, making Taunton viable for hybrid-schedule professionals who are in the Boston office two to three days per week rather than every day (luisrodriguesrealtor.com, 2026). Morton Hospital and Medical Center provides local healthcare infrastructure, reducing the need to travel for routine medical services.

Lifestyle in Taunton centers on its location at the headwaters of the Taunton River, which provides excellent fishing, kayaking, and trail access; its network of parks and conservation areas; and the Silver City character that gives the downtown its identity. The former Silver City Galleria site has been redeveloped, representing one visible piece of the city's ongoing urban investment. The Taunton Green serves as the civic heart of the community, surrounded by institutional buildings that reflect the city's role as Bristol County's county seat.

What to Expect When Buying Here

Taunton is an active market where buyers who are prepared and willing to act decisively will find opportunities. With 60–99 active listings depending on the time period — one of the highest inventory levels in the region — buyers have more options here than in Mansfield or Foxborough, but competition for the best properties is real. The market scored 346th nationally on the Realtor.com hotness index, classified as "extremely active and competitive" — reflecting that strong buyer demand is present even as the city's larger inventory base prevents the extreme scarcity dynamics of tighter markets.

Practical buyer advice for Taunton includes a particular focus on East Taunton — if you plan to use the South Coast Rail at all, proximity to the East Taunton station is a genuine differentiator that other buyers are beginning to factor into their searches, and properties in that corridor may appreciate faster than the city-wide average as the rail effect becomes more fully priced in. Being in the conversation early, with pre-approval and a clear sense of your East Taunton priorities, positions you well for this evolving dynamic.

Due diligence considerations include the standard Bristol County septic and private well issues for properties outside the city's served areas, as well as the particular attention that city properties may require regarding older electrical systems, lead paint disclosures, and urban property condition considerations. A thorough home inspection and a trusted real estate attorney familiar with Massachusetts residential transactions are both essential.

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Work With a Local Expert

The Taunton real estate market is at an inflection point, with new rail infrastructure, consistent demand, and prices that still offer genuine value relative to the broader southeastern Massachusetts region. Navigating this moment effectively requires a local agent who understands the nuances of the city's neighborhoods, the implications of the South Coast Rail, and the practical realities of buying in an urban Bristol County market. Jessica Shauffer is a Coldwell Banker agent with deep expertise across Bristol, Norfolk, and Plymouth Counties, and she is ready to help you find the right home in Taunton at the right price. Contact Jessica today to start your search.

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