Updated on Apr 13, 2021
Basement apartment with privacy door, new bathroom, new kitchen, new bedroom the build 2022 new fireplace new dishwasher, private parking very nice entrance, microwave and good security with gate...
Soiree District is a business lounge space that provides flexible work environments for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and professionals who need a productive space to conduct business. We offer...
Looking for a room with your guest where you are looking for an overnight or couple of days to get away, then you are looking at the right place.Quiet neighborhood of the Brockton/Bridgewater area...
Downtown Brockton Prestigious iconic Times Building. Impressive top floor with elevator 10f't Ceiling high furnished1 Bedroom with Wi-Fi, and in-unit laundry. Hallway entrance and bathroom features...
Stay comfortably in Southshore at this adorable 1-bedroom recreational vehicle. The cozy bedroom features 1 queen bed and 1 bunk bed, ensuring a good night's sleep for all guests. With heating,...
A home Away from home is a understatement. This contemporary 3 bedroom will be a good space for you to relax and be comfortable and a great kitchen for you to chef up your perfect meals. Huge back...
Apartment Amenities: -Furnished Apartment -Soft Close Cabinetry -Blomberg® Stainless Steel Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator -Patio -GE® Frontload Washer & Dryer -Custom Kitchen Cabinetry with Quartz...
Bring the whole family to your new England home away from home. Your well-kept three bedroom, all queen size beds is on the first floor of a two-family house. Extra air mattress is available at...
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom home right outside of Boston. close to route 24, 95, 495, or 90. Quiet neighborhood with all the amenities a traveler can ask for. Close to several eateries and shopping...
Bring your friends and family along for a New England retreat at this charming 1st-story apartment! This 3-bedroom, 1-bath vacation rental boasts a bright, cozy interior with a full kitchen for...
Welcome to our Patriots Boston Oasis!Our open layout is perfect for comfort and entertaining, with a fully stocked kitchen ready for your favorite meals. Two spacious bathrooms ensure everyone's...
With so many features including central air, front porch, spacious backyard and open floor plan, this is it! Situated at the end of a quiet, dead-end street, this location is commuter-friendly,...
This comfy home offers a beautiful open floor dining and living space. Smart TV's in both bedrooms as well as the living room ( antenna cable tv). The bedrooms have 1 queen size bed with night...
Apartment Amenities: -Furnished Apartment -Soft Close Cabinetry -Blomberg® Stainless Steel Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator -Patio -GE® Frontload Washer & Dryer -Custom Kitchen Cabinetry with...
Welcome to our house, we offer a bright and cozy guest house. Ideal for 4 people looking for the perfect space in a quiet and safety neighborhood designed to take into consideration every detail...
Step into your home away from home just south of Boston, near TopGolf, bowling alleys, Gillette stadium, Movie theaters, and restaurants, this modern home offers a fireplace, digital dart board,...
Brockton is a city in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States the population is 105,643 as of the 2020 United States Census. Along with Plymouth, it is one of the two county seats of Plymouth County. It is the sixth largest city in Massachusetts and is sometimes referred to as the "City of Champions", due to the success of native boxers Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler, as well as its successful Brockton High School sports programs. Two villages within it are Montello and Campello, both of which have MBTA Commuter Rail Stations and post offices. Campello is the smallest neighborhood, but also the most populous. Brockton hosts a baseball team, the Brockton Rox. It is the second-windiest city in the United States, with an average wind speed of 14.3  mph.
In 1649, Ousamequin (Massasoit) sold the surrounding land, then known as Saughtucket, to Myles Standish as an addition to Duxbury. Brockton was part of this area, which the English renamed Bridgewater. On June 15, 1821, a portion of the then Bridgewater Township was established as North Bridgeton. Its name changed in 1874, after a contentious process finally decided on naming it after Isaac Brock (the initial British commanding general at Queenston Heights, where invading American troops suffered a rout, in 1812), after a local merchant heard of Brockville, Ontario, on a trip to Niagara Falls. Brockton became a city on April 9, 1881. During the American Civil War, Brockton was America's largest producer of shoes, and until the latter parts of the 20th century, Brockton had a large shoe and leather products industry.
Since the company's 1898 founding, Brockton has been the headquarters city of office supplies retailer W.B. Mason, itself founded to provide those supplies to the city's shoe industry.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and (0.56%) is water. Brockton is the 162nd largest city by land area in the Commonwealth, and the twelfth largest of the twenty-seven towns in Plymouth County. Brockton is bordered by Stoughton to the northwest, Avon to the north, Holbrook to the northeast, Abington to the northeast, Whitman and East Bridgewater to the southeast, West Bridgewater to the south, and Easton to the west. Brockton is approximately 25 miles south of Boston, and 30 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island.
Brockton is mostly an urban setting, lying along the Salisbury Plain River, which once powered the many shoe factories of the city. To the northeast lies the Beaver Brook Conservation Land, attached to the southern end of the Ames Nowell State Park in Abington. There are several parks throughout the city, but the largest is D.W. Field Park, an Olmsted-inspired park which includes ponds, Waldo Lake and Brockton Reservoir in Avon, as well as a golf course.
As of the census of 2019, there were 95,705 people, 31,440 households, and about 3.04 people living in each household, and about an average family size of 3.59. The population density was 4,486.3 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 27.3% White, 50.9% African American, 0.7% Native American, 2.0% Asian, 0% Pacific Islander, and 2.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 11.9% of the population. The African-American population in Brockton has grown significantly since the beginning of the early 2000s.
Brockton has one of the largest population of
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