Bourne, MA Homes & Real Estate For Sale

Looking to find a home in Bourne? As the true gateway to Cape Cod, the town mixes easy mainland access with a coastal pace that keeps life balanced. The Cape Cod Canal splits the landscape into “on-Cape” and “off-Cape” experiences, so whether you want ocean breezes or quicker highway hops, you’ll find both without leaving town. Add in harbors, beaches, and a welcoming community, and it’s clear why many settle here.

Our live feed from the Cape Cod & Islands MLS (CCIMLS), the primary multiple listing service for the Cape Cod area, refreshes throughout the day. It shows everything from waterfront Cape Cod-style homes in Pocasset, spacious Colonials near Sagamore Beach, to low-maintenance condos around Buzzards Bay. Each listing comes with price history, high-resolution photos, and commute details to help you compare in real time.

Homes For Sale in Bourne MA

Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and Cape Cod & Islands MLS rules.

Your Bourne Real Estate Expert

With over 20 years in the business, Eric Rollo brings a depth of expertise that stretches from Cape Cod to downtown Boston. As Vice President with The Agency Boston, Eric has closed more than $165 million in transactions and earned national recognition in Realtor Magazine’s “30 Under 30.” His experience spans investment properties, waterfront estates, and city condos, giving him the tools to advise across market types.

Before leading the expansion of The Agency into Massachusetts, Eric managed one of New England’s top-producing teams at the largest family-owned brokerage in the region. Today, he combines strong negotiation skills with local insight to help buyers and sellers reach their goals. Clients value his straightforward communication, professional credentials, and dedication to community involvement across Cape Cod and Boston alike.

Bourne Real Estate Market Pulse

Median Listing Price
$639,900
Median Sold Price
$588,483
Average Days on Market (DOM)
49 days
Price Appreciation
+1.4 % YoY

Balanced conditions mean buyers and sellers both have leverage. Inventory is broad enough that buyers can take their time, but values have shown steady growth that protects long-term investment potential. For sellers, presentation and pricing remain the difference between quick activity and lingering on the market. In short, Bourne is holding steady, which offers a measure of confidence for anyone entering today’s market.

Living in Bourne

Life in Buzzards Bay feels like a blend of Cape Cod tradition and everyday convenience. The canal’s bike paths and views of passing ships offer a daily backdrop, while local shops and seafood spots keep the atmosphere lively year-round. Boston and Providence sit about an hour away, but here the mornings start with gulls and salt air.

In Monument Beach, weekends revolve around the water—boating, fishing, and sandy afternoons that slide easily into sunset dinners. Those looking for green space have Bourne Scenic Park, where camping and canal-side events bring neighbors together. The local transit network makes it possible to enjoy Cape life without always relying on a car.

Over in Pocasset, you’ll find quieter streets and a stronger harbor feel, ideal for those who want traditional Cape living. That slower pace translates to demand from second-home buyers and renters searching for seasonal escapes, which can keep property values resilient. Investing in a place that balances lifestyle and accessibility often means a stronger return when it’s time to sell or lease.

And while the canal traffic can spike in summer, locals know the back routes and best times to travel. That insider knowledge keeps life moving, and it’s part of the charm of being based in Bourne instead of fighting from farther up the highway.

Bourne Local Highlights & Attractions

Bourne packs plenty into its shoreline and villages. Whether you’re after history, waterfront views, or outdoor adventure, the list of things to do in Bourne runs year-round.

  • The Cape Cod Canal: A centerpiece for recreation, offering a nearly 14-mile paved bikeway for walking, biking, and fishing with stunning views of passing ships. 
  • Monument Beach: A beautiful village with a lovely beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets over Buzzards Bay. 
  • Aptucxet Trading Post Museum: Step back in time at this historic site, which replicates the 17th-century trading post that was one of the earliest hubs of commerce in the area. 
  • Bourne Scenic Park: Nestled beneath the Bourne Bridge, this park offers camping, swimming, and family-friendly events right on the canal. 
  • Herring Run Recreation Area: Witness the incredible annual herring migration up the fish ladder, a fantastic natural spectacle for all ages. 
  • Buzzards Bay Main Street: Lined with local shops and restaurants, it’s also home to the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge, making it a favorite spot for an easy walk and a look at the water.

Bourne School Scene

Students in the area will be served by Bourne Public Schools. The district includes several schools to serve students at all levels.

 

  • Elementary Schools: Bournedale Elementary School (PK-2) and Bourne Intermediate School (3-5).
  • Middle School: Bourne Middle School
  • High Schools: Bourne High School and Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School

 

For higher education, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy is located right in Buzzards Bay, and Cape Cod Community College is also nearby.

Crime & Peace-of-Mind in Bourne

The Bourne Police Department maintains a strong community presence and oversees local safety efforts.

With active outreach – from bike patrols to neighborhood meetings – the Bourne Police Department helps keep crime well below the national average.

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