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Somerville Real Estate Market

Somerville's $920,000 median reflects its transformation into a premium urban market. The Green Line Extension has added significant value to previously transit-limited neighborhoods like Union Square and Gilman Square.

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$920,000
Median Home Price
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16 days
Avg. Days on Market
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+5.2%
Year-Over-Year Change

About Somerville Real Estate

Somerville is one of Greater Boston's most desirable urban communities — known for its vibrant arts scene, excellent restaurants, the Green Line Extension, and a strong millennial buyer market.

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

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Somerville, MA Real Estate FAQ

Common questions from buyers and sellers in Somerville.

What is the average home price in Somerville, MA?

The median home price in Somerville is approximately $920,000. Condos start around $550K while two- and three-family homes are popular with investors at $1M+.

Is Somerville a good place to buy a condo?

Yes. Somerville is one of the most popular condo markets in Greater Boston, especially for first-time buyers and young professionals near the Green Line.

What neighborhoods are in Somerville?

Davis Square, Union Square, Inman Square, Ball Square, and Winter Hill are the main neighborhoods — each with distinct character and price points.

How does the Green Line Extension affect Somerville real estate?

The GLX has significantly increased property values along the new stations in Union Square, Gilman Square, Magoun Square, and Ball Square.

Is Somerville good for investors?

Yes. Multi-family properties (2–4 units) are in high demand in Somerville, offering strong rental income potential in a market with very low vacancy rates.