Most Expensive Cities in Massachusetts
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Lowell
$727,800
2 Cambridge
$727,800
3 Newton
$727,800
4 Somerville
$727,800
5 Framingham
$727,800
6 Framingham Center
$727,800
7 Waltham
$727,800
8 Malden
$727,800
9 Medford
$727,800
10 Everett
$727,800
11 Arlington
$727,800
12 Billerica
$727,800
13 Marlborough
$727,800
14 Woburn
$727,800
15 Chelmsford
$727,800
16 Natick
$727,800
17 Watertown
$727,800
18 Lexington
$727,800
19 Tewksbury
$727,800
20 Dracut
$727,800
21 Melrose
$727,800
22 Wakefield
$727,800
23 Reading
$727,800
24 Belmont
$727,800
25 Burlington
$727,800
26 Chestnut Hill
$727,800
27 Wilmington
$727,800
28 Westford
$727,800
29 Stoneham
$727,800
30 Winchester
$727,800
31 Acton
$727,800
32 Sudbury
$727,800
33 Concord
$727,800
34 Ashland
$727,800
35 Hudson
$727,800
36 Union Square
$727,800
37 North Reading
$727,800
38 Holliston
$727,800
39 Cambridgeport
$727,800
40 Wayland
$727,800
41 East Cambridge
$727,800
42 Mid-Cambridge
$727,800
43 Winter Hill
$727,800
44 Bedford
$727,800
45 Weston
$727,800
46 Tyngsboro
$727,800
47 Newtonville
$727,800
48 Maynard
$727,800
49 Boston
$705,800
50 South Boston
$705,800
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).