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Framingham's location — midway between Boston and Worcester on the Mass Pike — makes it attractive for commuters in both directions. Strong job base and commuter rail access drive consistent demand with 6.3% annual appreciation.
Framingham is MetroWest's largest city — a diverse, transit-connected community with direct commuter rail to Boston, major employers (TJX, Staples, MEDITECH), and a $585,000 median that is competitive for the Boston commuter corridor.
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Common questions from buyers and sellers in Framingham.
Framingham offers solid value in the Boston-Worcester corridor with commuter rail access, major employers, good schools, and a diverse community.
The median home price in Framingham is approximately $585,000 — competitive for a community with direct commuter rail to Boston.
Commuter rail from Framingham to South Station takes approximately 45–60 minutes. Drive time on the Mass Pike is approximately 30–40 minutes outside peak hours.
Saxonville, Nobscot, Downtown Framingham, and the Edgell Road corridor are the main residential areas. Saxonville is particularly desirable for its village feel and reservoir.
Framingham Public Schools are a strong draw, along with nearby private options. The city is also home to Framingham State University.