Living in Plymouth, Massachusetts: Housing, Safety, Schools, and Lifestyle in 2026

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PLYMOUTH, MA — As one of the most historic and expansive towns in Massachusetts, Plymouth continues to attract families, retirees, and professionals seeking a balance between coastal living and suburban comfort.

This Plimoth News report breaks down the housing market, crime rates, rental trends, schools, and everyday lifestyle across the region.


? Housing Market: High Demand, Limited Affordability

Median home prices range between $625,000 and $700,000, with waterfront and new construction properties often exceeding $1 million.

Homes under $500,000 still exist but are increasingly rare and often require renovation.


? Rental Market: Rising Costs, More Options

Average rents are approaching $3,000 per month. While inventory has increased, affordability remains a major concern.

Most available rentals are newer developments, while lower-cost units move quickly.


? Crime and Public Safety

Plymouth remains a relatively safe community, with crime rates below national averages—especially for violent crime.

Most neighborhoods are quiet and residential, though some higher-density areas experience more activity.


? Schools: Solid and Dependable

The public school system is considered above average in Massachusetts, offering reliable education options for families.


? Lifestyle and Community

Plymouth offers a strong coastal lifestyle with beaches, boating, and outdoor recreation. The waterfront area is active in summer with restaurants, shops, and events.

Myles Standish State Forest provides extensive trails for hiking, biking, and camping.


? A Town of Many Neighborhoods

  • Downtown/Waterfront: Walkable and active
  • Manomet: Quiet coastal living
  • West Plymouth: Suburban and family-friendly
  • The Pinehills: Upscale planned community

⚖️ The Bottom Line

Plymouth offers a mix of history, coastal beauty, and suburban stability. While housing costs are high, the town remains attractive for those seeking space, safety, and outdoor living.

Plimoth News will continue to monitor housing trends and community developments across Plymouth County.


Michael Mcstay

About Michael Mcstay

Michael McStay is the founder, publisher, of Plimoth Today, a dedicated local news platform delivering real-time reporting, civic updates, and community coverage across the Plymouth region. With a deep commitment to independent local journalism, Michael oversees both the technical infrastructure and the editorial direction of the platform—ensuring residents have transparent, reliable access to everything from Town Meeting coverage to local athletics and maritime updates.

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