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Waltham Among Most Expensive Housing Markets in State

Find out what it costs for an average home in Woburn and neighboring communities.

 

You're probably not going to be shocked to hear this, but... Waltham homes aren't uber-expensive compared to other Massachsuetts communities. But they're not especially cheap, either.

The average cost of a Waltham home ranks it 48th most expensive in out of 116 state communities surveyed. It ranks at the 229th most expensive community nationwide. 

In this year's edition of Coldwell Banker's national Home Listing Report, released Thursday, Nov. 29, the average price of a typical four bedroom, two bath home is listed at $292,152.

When it comes to Waltham, however, that price jumps to $519,490, which makes it the 54th most expensive home market in the Commonwealth and the 272nd most expensive in the country.

This year’s report analyzes more than 72,000 home listings in more than 2,500 U.S. markets, comparing the listing prices of similar homes in markets across the country from January 2012 to June 2012, according to Coldwell Banker.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Weston soared to the top of the list in Massachusetts, with an averge cost of $1,105,692—it's a price tag that landed the commonweath community in the 14th spot when it comes to most expensive homes in the country.

 

Rank in Massachusetts Community  Average Price
1 Weston $1,105,692
4 Lexington $878,958
9 Winchester $777,440
21 Andover $671,743
34 Reading $576,936
38 Wilmington $555,600
48 Waltham $519,490
54 Woburn $496,350
65 Stoneham $432,919
82 Billerica $387,800
95 Malden $320,417
116* Springfield $136,405

Source: Coldwell Banker's Massachusetts Home Listing Report. *Communities in Massachusetts were ranked from 1 to 116 in the report. 

Related Topics: Local Connections, Real Estate, and waltham real estate

NWBL

11:01 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I'd love it if you could print the rankings of all the communities in Massachusetts or tell me where I could find such a list. Thanks.

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