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Quincy Real Estate Market

Quincy's $590,000 median combines Red Line subway access with relative affordability — a rare combination in the Boston metro. Strong demand from young professionals and families is driving 6.1% year-over-year appreciation.

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$590,000
Median Home Price
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20 days
Avg. Days on Market
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+6.1%
Year-Over-Year Change

About Quincy Real Estate

Quincy is the birthplace of two US presidents and one of Greater Boston's best-value cities. With four Red Line subway stations, a $590,000 median, and a thriving waterfront, Quincy offers exceptional access to Boston at a fraction of the cost.

Whether you are buying your first home, upsizing for a growing family, or listing a property for sale, connecting with a local Quincy real estate agent who knows the Norfolk County market is the single most important step you can take.

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Quincy, MA Real Estate FAQ

Common questions from buyers and sellers in Quincy.

Is Quincy MA a good place to buy a home?

Quincy offers excellent value — Red Line access to Boston, a waterfront, good schools, and prices significantly below comparable Boston neighborhoods. It is a consistently strong market.

What is the average home price in Quincy, MA?

The median home price in Quincy is approximately $590,000 — well below comparable Boston neighborhoods with similar Red Line access.

How is the commute from Quincy to Boston?

Quincy has four Red Line stops (Quincy Adams, Quincy Center, Wollaston, North Quincy) with 20–30 minute commutes to Downtown Boston.

What neighborhoods are in Quincy MA?

Quincy Center, North Quincy, Wollaston, Squantum, and Germantown are the main neighborhoods. Quincy Shore Drive along the waterfront is highly desirable.

Are there new developments in Quincy MA?

Yes. Quincy Center has seen significant new residential and mixed-use development around the Red Line station, adding new condo inventory to the market.