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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.
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.
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Common questions from buyers and sellers in Somerville.
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+.
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.
Davis Square, Union Square, Inman Square, Ball Square, and Winter Hill are the main neighborhoods — each with distinct character and price points.
The GLX has significantly increased property values along the new stations in Union Square, Gilman Square, Magoun Square, and Ball Square.
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.