Lakeville is a smaller town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts with about 10,000 residents. As its name implies, Lakeville has many lake systems, including Pocksha Pond, Long Pond, and Great Quittacas Pond. Lakeville is also known for its cranberry bogs as the headquarters of Ocean Spray. With its many lakes and rivers, there are many waterfront homes in Lakeville, including some homes with small private ponds.
Lakeville is a town of established neighborhoods, large manicured lawns, and views of forests and lakes. Many homes in the town were constructed over the last six decades in the Colonial, Cape Cod, or ranch style. It's not uncommon for single-family homes in Lakeville to have more than one acre of land. While many homes in the area are older, there has also been an increase in the number of housing developments in the area with many beautiful Colonial homes constructed over the last two years. Most new Colonial homes in Lakeville have at least 2,500 square feet of living space. Larger homes dominate the real estate landscape in Lakeville but there are also some small, secluded cottages and farmhouses in the area. Condominiums and townhouses are harder to find in the area, but there are some converted multi-family properties.
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