Which Greater Boston cities and towns have the most expensive homes?: Massachusetts Homeownership Homeowners

 Stacker used Zillow’s November 2021 Home Values Index to rank the nine most-expensive cities in the Greater Boston area. Stacker compiled the list of the most expensive homes in the Boston Cambridge Newton area using Zillow’s Home Values Index as of November 2021. Weston was the top-ranked Massachusetts town in the report, with a typical home value of $1,818,725, a 14.4 percent increase from 2020 and up 20 percent from five years ago.

Just next door, Wellesley took the next spot, with a typical home value of $1,608,620, up 11.3 percent from last year and a 24 percent increase from five years ago. Dover, with a home value of $1,424,267, followed with a 14.8 percent increase from a year before and up 26.7 percent  from five years ago. Lexington, Newton and Belmont followed. Lexington’s $1,345,094 home value increased 16.2 percent from 2020 and 30.6 percent from 2016.

Newton’s typical home value clocked in at $1,299,006, a 9.8 percent increase from last year and 28.7 percent above five years ago, while a typical home in Belmont is worth $1,294,634, a 13.4 percent increase from last year and up a notably 41.7 percent from five years earlier. Lincoln and Needham rounded out the list. Lincoln, where the typical home value is $1,283,241, had prices increase 14.9 percent from 2020 and 28.7 percent from 2016, while Needham home values averaged $1,227,115, up 11.5 percent from a year prior and 26.5 percent higher than five years earlier.

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