Rehoboth, Fall River, MA

Rehoboth — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Rehoboth Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Rehoboth is a distinct neighborhood within Fall River, Massachusetts, situated in the city's northernmost section, bordering the independent town of the same name. This area is characterized by a more suburban, semi-rural feel compared to Fall River's dense urban core, featuring larger lots, wooded areas, and a quieter residential atmosphere. Its location provides a blend of accessibility to city amenities and a sense of retreat, with proximity to major routes like I-195 and Route 24.

The neighborhood's history is intertwined with Fall River's textile past, though it developed later as a residential expansion for mill managers and professionals seeking more space. Unlike the classic triple-deckers of the South End, Rehoboth's housing reflects this later, mid-20th century growth. The area maintains a strong sense of community identity, often associated with the nearby North Park and the B.M.C. Durfee High School complex, which serves as a central landmark for this part of the city.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Rehoboth is predominantly single-family homes, ranging from classic New England Capes and ranches built in the 1950s and 60s to larger, more contemporary colonials and split-levels. Lot sizes are generally more generous here than in other Fall River neighborhoods, offering yards and mature trees. You will also find some well-kept multi-family homes, particularly along the main thoroughfares, but the overall character is one of owner-occupied, detached homes.

Real estate in Rehoboth is often considered a relative value within the Greater Fall River market, attracting first-time homebuyers and families looking for space without the premium prices of adjacent towns like Swansea. The mix leans toward homeownership, with a smaller rental segment. Recent trends show steady demand, driven by the neighborhood's perceived safety, its school proximity, and its appeal to those who work in Fall River, Providence, or along the I-195 corridor but desire a quieter setting.

Schools & Education

Rehoboth is served by the Fall River Public Schools district. Key schools for the neighborhood include the Mary L. Fonseca Elementary School, located conveniently within the area, and the Morton Middle School. The neighborhood is also home to the sprawling campus of B.M.C. Durfee High School, Fall River's sole public high school, which has undergone significant renovations and offers a wide array of academic and vocational-technical programs.

Beyond the public system, families in the Rehoboth area have access to several nearby Catholic schools, including Bishop Connolly High School. The proximity to Bristol Community College's Fall River campus also provides accessible higher education and continuing education opportunities for residents. The district faces the challenges common to urban systems, but the neighborhood's specific schools, particularly Fonseca Elementary, are often cited as community assets with active parent involvement.

Parks & Recreation

The crown jewel of recreation in this area is North Park, a large, versatile public space that serves as a community hub. The park features athletic fields, tennis and basketball courts, a playground, and a swimming pool, hosting everything from little league games to community events. Its expansive grounds provide essential green space for residents of all ages for walking, sports, and casual outdoor gatherings.

For more naturalistic settings, residents can access the Copicut Reservoir area and the nearby Audubon Society's Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, which offer hiking trails and birdwatching, emphasizing the neighborhood's edge-of-city character. While not directly in the residential streets, these larger recreational assets are a short drive away and contribute significantly to the quality of life, offering a quick escape into nature without leaving the city limits.

Local Dining & Shopping

Commercial activity in Rehoboth is centered along its main arteries, particularly North Main Street (Route 6) and President Avenue. Dining options are largely casual and family-oriented, featuring a mix of long-standing local favorites like pizza shops, diners, and Portuguese restaurants that reflect Fall River's cultural heritage. There are also several newer additions, including Asian cuisine and coffee shops, catering to a diverse clientele.

For shopping, residents rely on a combination of local businesses and nearby plaza retail. The North End Shopping Plaza on President Avenue provides essential services with supermarkets, pharmacies, and various small stores. While not a major retail destination itself, the neighborhood's strength is in its convenient access to these daily necessities, with more extensive shopping options available a short drive away at the Fall River Mall or in Swansea.

Who Lives Here

The Rehoboth neighborhood is primarily home to working-class and middle-class families, many of whom have long-standing ties to the area. It is a community with a strong residential stability, where multi-generational families are not uncommon. The demographic is predominantly White, with a growing Portuguese-American population, mirroring broader city trends. The vibe is generally quiet, family-focused, and neighborly, with a pride in homeownership and well-kept properties.

This area draws individuals and families who seek the affordability and community feel of Fall River but prefer a less densely packed environment than the historic mill neighborhoods. It is popular with municipal workers, healthcare professionals from nearby Saint Anne's Hospital, and commuters to Providence or the South Coast. New residents are often attracted by the comparative value of the housing stock, the larger lots, and the perception of a safe, stable environment to raise children, all while remaining within the city's infrastructure.

Rehoboth Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$462KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$124KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate90.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied9.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code02769

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