Boston Legacy FC
NWSL · Boston
Boston Legacy FC Performance Center
325 Howard Street, Brockton, MA 02302
20-min radius
Curated by Leopoldus Law

Legacy City Guide

Everything in this guide radiates from the Boston Legacy FC Performance Center at 325 Howard Street in Brockton, a $27M, 24-acre privately funded training campus on the city's north side. For a high-net-worth NWSL player, the smart play is to live just west and south of the facility in the quieter, leafier towns of Easton, Sharon, Canton, and Stoughton, where you get privacy, A-rated schools, and a 10-to-20-minute commute to training while staying inside the Gillette Stadium gameday radius (Foxborough is about 20 minutes from the facility).

4 within 20 minutes

Neighborhoods

North Easton (Sheep Pasture / Borderland area)

$700K-$1.5M+
North Easton, MA 02356
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive12m

The most prestigious corner of Easton, wrapped around the 1,800-acre Borderland State Park and the historic Ames estate that became Stonehill College. Large wooded lots, Gilded-Age architecture, and Oliver Ames High School feeding the area.

Sharon (Lake Massapoag)

$650K-$1.3M
Sharon, MA 02067
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive18m

A perennially top-ranked Massachusetts school district built around Lake Massapoag, with leafy streets, strong privacy, and an MBTA commuter-rail stop straight into Boston.

Canton

$550K-$1.1M
Canton, MA 02021
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive18m

An affluent, well-kept Norfolk County town at the junction of I-93, I-95, and Route 24, with country clubs, newer construction, and quick reach to both the facility and downtown Boston.

West Bridgewater / South Easton line

$500K-$900K
West Bridgewater, MA 02379
SafetyB+
PrivacyHigh
Drive10m

Rural-feeling parcels with real acreage and tree screening just south and west of Brockton, offering the single shortest door-to-door drive to the Performance Center.

Where athletes actually live · beyond the 20-minute zone

The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Boston Legacy FC Performance Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Boston where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.

Weston

$3M – $20M+
Weston, MA
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive25–40 min

The wealthiest town in Massachusetts, roughly 15 miles west of Boston, with sprawling gated estates set on multi-acre lots and more than 2,000 acres of conservation land. Top-rated public schools, near-zero crime, and a quiet, rural-feeling exclusivity just off the Mass Pike.

Wellesley

$2.5M – $15M+
Wellesley, MA
SafetyA
PrivacyMedium
Drive25–40 min

A polished, leafy town about 15 miles southwest of Boston with elite schools, a charming village center, and a deep bench of trophy homes on generous lots. So many Celtics stars and execs live here that locals nicknamed the team the 'Swelltics.'

Dover & Sherborn

$2M – $12M+
Dover / Sherborn, MA
SafetyA
PrivacyHigh
Drive35–55 min

The two richest towns in Massachusetts by per-capita income, defined by 1–2 acre minimum lot sizes, conservation land, horse farms, and country estates tucked far back from the road. The most rural, secluded high-end option in the metro.

Brookline

$2M – $30M+
Brookline, MA
SafetyA-
PrivacyMedium
Drive20–35 min

An affluent, tree-lined town bordering the city, blending stately mansions in gated enclaves like Sargent Pond with walkable village life and top schools. Home to one of the metro's most exclusive private gated neighborhoods.

Legacy City Guide — Athlete City Guide