Victoria Riverside Lofts
- 2 units available
- 1 bed • 2 bed
- Amenities
W/D hookup, Dishwasher, Cats allowed, Garage, Stainless steel, Gym + more
W/D hookup, Dishwasher, Cats allowed, Garage, Stainless steel, Gym + more
On-site laundry, Nest technology, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly + more
Hardwood floors, Pet friendly, Internet access, Range, Oven, and Refrigerator
Dishwasher, Cats allowed, Parking, Recently renovated, Range, and Refrigerator
On-site laundry and Some paid utils
On-site laundry, Pet friendly, Parking, and Internet access
W/D hookup, Pet friendly, Parking, and Internet access
In unit laundry, Hardwood floors, Pet friendly, and Some paid utils
Recently renovated
"…Nowhere in all America will you find more patrician-like houses; parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford." (-Herman Melville)
The rest of Melville's description of New Bedford were not as kind, perhaps because he wrote about the city during a time when it was largely known for its whaling industry and was sparsely populated. Today, the city of New Bedford boasts a population of approximately 100,000, and while it remains a famed whaling era seaport, it is now the number one fishing port in the United States.
New Bedford, MA is a charming sea town decorated with beautiful coastlines, public parks, and beaches. The town was founded in 1787 and has a rich and celebrated history. New Bedford is the sixth largest city in Massachusetts, and is often still referred to as "The Whaling City," recalling its past as the most important whaling port in the world. The city has been home to many famous people throughout its history, most notably the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who settled here in 1838. A historic building and monument stand in his honor today. View New Bedford City Guide