Foxborough is a small New England town about 22 miles southwest of Boston, and it carries an identity unlike almost any other community its size: quiet wooded conservation land on one side, Gillette Stadium and a sprawling entertainment district on the other. The Town Common at the heart of the community anchors a walkable downtown corridor where local dining, retail, and neighborhood streets connect easily on foot. Foxborough balances major-event access with the feel of a close-knit New England town.
The rental landscape has a growing number of apartment communities that are srpead across its landscapes. Some sit inside converted brick buildings while others are newly constructed. There are also single-family rental homes and townhomes in ranch, saltbox, and Colonial Revival styles. Architecture across neighborhoods tends toward traditional New England forms, with mature tree coverage and generous lot sizes giving most streets a settled, residential character.