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From
$554,000
in
Plymouth, MA
Home Type:
Townhomes
Community Type:
Amenities/Resort
2-3
beds
2-3
baths
1,671-2,543
sq. ft.
2-3
garage
Towhome condominums for all ages, set against 75 acres of protected conservation land with walking trails, a pool and poolhouse, outdoor kitchen, fire pit, community gardens, a tot lot, and half-court basketball. Seven floor plans from 1,671 to 2,648 sq ft with attached garages, in-unit laundry, and one-floor living options including a plan with the primary suite, kitchen, and laundry all on the main floor. The HOA handles exterior maintenance, snow removal, and groundskeeping. Plymouth Public Schools. Downtown waterfront dining under 10 minutes. Boston and the Cape via Route 3.
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From
$439,000
in
Halifax, MA
Home Type:
Condos
Community Type:
Active-Adult
1-2
beds
1-2
baths
1,027-1,596 SF
sq. ft.
1-2
garage
A 55+ active adult condominium community in Halifax — 102 single-level homes inside elevator-served buildings with private balconies or patios and in-unit laundry. Featherwinds shares its grounds with a town-operated senior center staffed through the Halifax Council on Aging and four Thorndike-built pickleball courts. Resort-style pool, poolhouse, outdoor kitchen, firepit, Victory Gardens raised beds, a dedicated dog park, and walking paths — adjacent to the Country Club of Halifax's 18-hole golf course. Forty-plus years of homebuilding. Six active adult communities. The builder that defined 55+ living in New England.

From
$559,000
in
Raynham, MA
Home Type:
Townhomes
Community Type:
Master Planned
2-3
beds
2-3
baths
1,671 - 2,830 SF
sq. ft.
2-3
garage
Riverside new construction in Raynham — 152 single-family attached townhomes for all ages, set along the Taunton River with a kayak launch, walking trails, neighborhood parks, raised-bed gardens, a tot lot, and half-court basketball. Six floor plans include single-level living options and Larkwood’s signature ground-level flex rooms — space for a home office, guest suite, extra bedroom, or whatever life calls for next. Located in the Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District, with Routes 24 and I-495 less than ten minutes away. Country life meets modern convenience.

FUTURE COMMUNITY IN
Nashua, NH
Home Type:
Condos
Community Type:
Master Planned
Mohawk Tannery is a landmark remediation and riverfront redevelopment in Nashua—advancing through a public-private partnership with the EPA and NH DES. The 40-acre plan includes 546 new homes (316 condos + 230 apartments) and new public amenities including parks, riverwalk access, and riverfront recreation.

Alden's Reach
in
Plymouth, MA
Beds:
2-3
Baths:
2-3
Size:
1,671-2,543

Featherwinds
in
Halifax, MA
Beds:
1-2
Baths:
1-2
Size:
1,027-1,596 SF

Larkwood
in
Raynham, MA
Beds:
2-3
Baths:
2-3
Size:
1,671 - 2,830 SF
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Westridge | Hudson, MA

Thorndike is an award-winning New England builder with a decades-long track record—known in particular for creating standout 55+ communities. With Best in the Nation recognition from the National Association of Home Builders and dozens of additional awards, we bring the same design-forward thinking and neighborhood planning to every community we create.
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Lakeville takes its name literally. Nearly one-fifth of the town’s 36 square miles is water — about 4,000 acres of ponds and lakes that include Assawompset Pond, the largest natural freshwater body in Massachusetts at nearly four square miles. Split from Middleborough in 1853, Lakeville remains one of the more rural towns in Plymouth County, with about 11,500 residents spread across a landscape of cranberry bogs, conservation land, and shoreline. Ocean Spray Cranberries’ corporate headquarters sit in town, and Betty’s Neck Conservation Area on the Assawompset shoreline offers miles of trails through forest, bog, and active farmland.
Route 18 runs north-south through town, Route 105 provides east-west access, and Route 140 connects to I-495. The Middleborough/Lakeville MBTA commuter rail station is just over the town border, giving residents direct service to South Station in Boston. Despite this access, Lakeville’s housing is almost entirely single-family homes on large lots — new-construction townhomes are not part of the local inventory. Buyers who want a newly built townhome with garage parking and community amenities find those options 15 to 30 minutes north, where Thorndike Development is building in Raynham and Plymouth.
About 20 minutes north via Route 18 to Route 44, Larkwood sits along the Taunton River in Raynham with 138 condominium townhomes. Six floor plans range from the 1,671 sq ft Hickory to the 2,830 sq ft Birch — every home includes a two-car garage and a ground-level flex room that homeowners are using as offices, guest bedrooms, and workshops. Prices start {{price:larkwood}}. Three plans place the primary suite on the main living level, and the Hickory is a true ground-level option with zero stairs.
For Lakeville residents accustomed to pond-and-bog scenery, Larkwood’s river setting will feel familiar — a canoe and kayak launch on the Taunton River, woodland trails, a central green with raised-bed gardens, and Massasoit State Park about a mile south. Routes 24 and I-495 are under 10 minutes from the community entrance, matching the highway access Lakeville residents already use via Route 140.
About 30 minutes east via Route 44 to Route 3, Alden’s Reach is Plymouth’s newest multi-generational neighborhood with 152 townhomes, duplexes, and flats for all ages. Floor plans range from 1,671 to 2,648 square feet, priced {{price:aldens-reach}}. Walking trails connect into conservation land, and the community’s pool, four-season poolhouse, fire pit, and tot lot create a resort-quality amenity set. Parking is placed behind buildings to keep the streetscape pedestrian-friendly — a design approach Thorndike carried forward from Sawyer’s Reach and Summer Reach in Plymouth.
Lakeville buyers who prefer single-level living over a townhome should know about Featherwinds in Halifax, about 25 minutes northeast. The community offers 102 elevator-served condominiums for buyers 55 and older, with homes beginning under $450,000. Four pickleball courts, Victory Gardens, a dog park, and a four-season poolhouse round out the amenities. A new Halifax Senior Center is under construction at the entrance.
Thorndike Development has been building in southeastern Massachusetts since 1983 — more than 3,500 homes delivered and 45 industry awards. The company’s fully integrated model handles design, permitting, construction, sales, and customer service under one roof. Every buyer works with Nikkie Gaitan, the on-staff interior designer, on finish selections including countertops, cabinetry, tile, and flooring. For a Lakeville buyer comparing a townhome renovation to new construction, the combination of modern building standards and a dedicated customer service department makes the decision more straightforward than it might seem from 20 minutes away.
Thorndike Development has been building homes in Massachusetts since 1983, with more than 3,500 delivered and 45 industry awards including national recognition from the NAHB. The company handles design, permitting, construction, sales, and customer service entirely in-house — a fully integrated model that means one team is accountable from foundation to warranty. Every buyer works with Nikkie Gaitan, Thorndike’s on-staff interior designer, on finish selections including countertops, cabinetry, tile, and flooring. For a Lakeville buyer accustomed to the independence of rural homeownership on a large lot, the transition to a new-construction townhome 20 minutes away carries less risk when the builder has a 40-year track record in Plymouth County and a customer service department that handles post-closing items directly.
Lakeville’s connection to the Thorndike corridor is geographic as well as cultural. The Nemasket River, which starts at Assawompset Pond in Lakeville, feeds into the Taunton River — the same river that runs past Larkwood in Raynham. Buyers moving from a lakeside home to a riverside community are trading one waterway for another, not leaving the landscape behind. The Middleborough/Lakeville commuter rail station ensures Boston access remains intact, and the Route 140 corridor to I-495 keeps the drive to Larkwood or Alden’s Reach on highways rather than back roads.
No. Lakeville’s housing is almost entirely single-family homes on large lots. The nearest new-construction townhomes are at Larkwood in Raynham (20 minutes) and Alden’s Reach in Plymouth (30 minutes).
The Middleborough/Lakeville MBTA station is just over the town border, providing direct commuter rail access to South Station in Boston on the Old Colony Line.
At nearly four square miles, Assawompset Pond is the largest natural freshwater body in Massachusetts. It straddles the Lakeville-Middleborough border and is part of a pond complex that supplies drinking water to the city of New Bedford.
The Birch at 2,830 square feet — three bedrooms, a den, 2.5 baths, a two-car garage, and a ground-level flex room. It also features a cathedral-ceiling primary suite on the upper level.
Route 140 connects Lakeville to I-495 and Route 24 within about 15 minutes. Larkwood in Raynham sits right off the Route 24 corridor, making it a natural extension of the drive Lakeville commuters already make.