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Anne L Bramhall

Anne L Bramhall
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Marion MA

Salesperson (MA: 61728)

1996 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Plymouth County, MA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Robert Paul Properties
Office Address
260 Converse Rd
Marion, MA  02738-1600
(Plymouth County)
Office Phone
508-748-2400
Office Fax
Mobile
508-763-2236
Email
abra*****@**********.com
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Service Areas

Marion: MA Marion Center: MA Mattapoisett: MA Mattapoisett Center: MA Rochester: MA Boston: MA Wareham: MA Wareham Center: MA West Wareham: MA Weweantic: MA Buzzards Bay: MA Bourne: MA Monument Beach: MA Bliss Corner: MA Nonquitt: MA Dartmouth: MA South Dartmouth: MA Fall River: MA Westport: MA North Westport: MA

About Anne Bramhall

Anne has been a valued member of Robert Paul Properties since its founding in 2009. With a career in real estate spanning three decades, she began her journey on Newbury Street, specializing in the rental and sale of Victorian brownstones in Boston’s Back Bay and South End. Over the years, Anne has developed a wealth of expertise in purchasing and restoring historic homes, managing both residential and commercial properties, and marketing waterfront and village real estate.

Her dedicated approach ensures that clients experience a transaction process characterized by thoroughness, responsiveness, and support. Anne approaches each deal with integrity and discretion, prioritizing her clients' needs throughout.

With her children now established in Boston and on the West Coast, Anne enjoys the flexibility to embrace the “City Coastal Life” that many of her clients cherish. Residing near the coast and maintaining an apartment in Boston, she thrives on building connections with a diverse array of clients and colleagues who appreciate her insightful and attentive service.

Having grown up in Concord and Plymouth, Massachusetts, Anne possesses deep roots in New England’s rich history. Her passion for the region is reflected in her appreciation for architecture, both in urban and coastal settings, where many of her clients find their homes.

Anne's global perspective is enriched by her education, holding degrees from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and La Sorbonne in Paris. This background, combined with her adventurous spirit—shaped by experiences as a ski instructor in Jackson Hole, a white-water rafting guide in Wyoming, and a lifelong yoga practitioner—adds a unique dimension to her professional relationships and transactions.

Plymouth County, MA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,039,840
Avg. Listing Price
From Anne's portfolio
3.4 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,317 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
840
Active Listings
Current inventory

Plymouth County, Massachusetts represents one of New England's most dynamic and historically significant real estate markets, stretching from the South Shore suburbs of Boston down to the Cape Cod gateway communities. With 2,508 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional expertise across its diverse municipalities. The county's unique position between major metropolitan areas and coastal destinations creates fascinating market dynamics that attract everyone from first-time homebuyers to luxury waterfront investors.

What makes Plymouth County particularly intriguing is its blend of suburban affordability and coastal premium markets, all within commuting distance of Boston's employment centers. The presence of 2,508 agents with email contact information reflects a tech-savvy professional community that's essential for navigating this complex market landscape. From the historic charm of Plymouth itself to the upscale waterfront communities along the coast, this county offers surprising variety in both housing stock and price points.

Major Plymouth County, Massachusetts Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate activity centers around several distinct market areas, with Brockton serving as the largest city and a key affordable housing market for Greater Boston commuters. Plymouth, Quincy, and Weymouth form the coastal corridor where historic character meets modern development, while communities like Hingham, Cohasset, and Duxbury represent some of the South Shore's most prestigious addresses. Each of these markets operates with different price dynamics, inventory levels, and buyer demographics.

Surprising to many outsiders is how quickly market conditions can shift between neighboring towns within Plymouth County. While Bridgewater and East Bridgewater might offer excellent value for families, nearby Marshfield commands premium prices for its coastal access. This geographic complexity means that successful real estate professionals must understand hyperlocal trends across dozens of communities, from the suburban developments in Abington to the waterfront estates in Scituate.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Plymouth County's real estate market operates on multiple speeds simultaneously, with some areas experiencing rapid appreciation while others maintain steady, predictable growth patterns. The county benefits enormously from its transportation infrastructure, particularly commuter rail access to Boston, which has transformed communities like Kingston and Plymouth into viable alternatives for buyers priced out of closer-in suburbs. Seasonal fluctuations also play a significant role, especially in coastal communities where summer rental potential influences year-round property values.

The market's complexity extends beyond simple geography to include diverse property types, from historic colonials in downtown Plymouth to modern condominiums in Quincy's redeveloped areas. Inventory levels vary dramatically by community and season, creating opportunities for agents who understand these nuanced patterns. Waterfront properties, in particular, operate in their own specialized market segment with unique financing, insurance, and regulatory considerations.

Why Businesses Need Plymouth County, Massachusetts Agent Contact Data

For mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and real estate service providers, accessing Plymouth County's complete network of 2,508 licensed agents represents a significant competitive advantage in this fragmented market. The county's mix of first-time buyers, move-up purchasers, and luxury clients creates diverse business opportunities that require targeted outreach strategies. Companies can leverage agent relationships to understand emerging neighborhood trends, identify high-potential markets, and develop location-specific service offerings.

The availability of email contacts for all active agents enables sophisticated marketing campaigns that can segment by geography, specialization, or transaction volume. Whether launching a new mortgage product, promoting home inspection services, or offering continuing education programs, businesses need direct access to Plymouth County's real estate professionals to succeed in this competitive and geographically complex market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Anne Bramhall has 1 property for sale in Marion and surrounding areas.

$3,600,000

Listed 2025-09-01

414 Point Rd
Marion, MA  02738

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 4,464
Lot: 195,149 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Anne Bramhall currently has no rental properties available in Marion and surrounding areas. Check back later.