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How Much Does An Average Home Cost in Concord?

lands toward the top of the list of the Commonwealth's most expensive communities in Coldwell Banker's latest Home Listing Report.

 

 

Here’s a shocker: Concord homes don't come cheap.

In its latest national home listing report, released last week, Coldwell Banker ranks Concord as the  most expensive home market in Massachusetts.

With the average price of a typical four-bedroom, two-bath home listed at $785,407, Concord didn’t crack Coldwell Banker’s top 20 of most expensive communities. Weston was the only Massachusetts town to join those ranks, checking in at No. 14, while Concord checked in at 42nd.

According to the report, which looked at 2,479 communities across the country, the average price of a typical four-bedroom, two-bath in the United States is $292,152. That price tag jumps to $489,063 in Massachusetts, the nation’s second most expensive state trailing only Hawaii, which has an average listing price of $742,551.

Joining Lexington in the Bay State’s Top 10 priciest communities are a number of neighboring towns, like Weston, Wellesley, Needham, Concord, Winchester and Belmont, along with Dover, Hingham and Marblehead.

Springfield, meanwhile, is the least expensive community in Massachusetts, according to Coldwell Banker, with an average listing price of $136,405 for a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home.

Coldwell Banker's HLR study provides a snapshot of the average listing price of four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes across the country. Here's a snapshot of some nearby and/or comparable communities:

Rank in Massachusetts Community  Average Price
1 Weston $1,105,692
2 Wellesley $966,950
4 Lexington $878,958
7  Needham $796,673
8 Concord $785,407
9 Winchester $777,440
10 Belmont $762,700
11 Newton $761,738
17 Sudbury $703,809
20 Wayland $679,603
27 Acton $611,988
31 Arlington $578,782
116* Springfield $136,405

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

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