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Newton's $1.35M median reflects its position as one of Greater Boston's premium suburban markets. Top schools, 13 MBTA Green Line stops, and proximity to major employers (Boston Children's, Harvard Business School) sustain exceptional demand.
Newton is consistently ranked among the best places to live in Massachusetts. With 13 distinct villages — including Chestnut Hill, Newton Centre, and Newtonville — a top-rated school system, and Green Line access to Boston, Newton commands a $1.35M median home price.
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Common questions from buyers and sellers in Newton.
The median home price in Newton is approximately $1,350,000. Single-family homes range from $1M to $4M+, and condos start around $700K.
Yes. Newton Public Schools consistently rank among the top school districts in Massachusetts and the nation — a primary driver of family buyer demand.
Newton has 13 villages including Newton Centre, Chestnut Hill, Newtonville, Newton Highlands, West Newton, and Auburndale — each with distinct character and slightly different price points.
Newton is served by 13 Green Line (D branch) stops, making it one of the best-connected suburbs. Commute to downtown Boston is 25–40 minutes via Green Line.
Newton has historically been one of the strongest long-term real estate investments in the Boston metro. Strong schools, transit, and employer proximity anchor values.