Medford’s housing stock is diverse — offering a wide range of options for different lifestyles and budgets:
Single‑Family Homes — Found throughout Medford, especially in neighborhoods like Lawrence Estates and West Medford.
Condos & Townhomes — Especially common around Downtown Medford and Station Landing.
Multifamily & Investment Properties — Particularly in Medford Hillside and near transit corridors.
Apartments & Rental Units — Both older residences and newer developments serve renters, including students and young professionals.
Medford’s architectural tapestry reflects its long history:
Colonial & Federal‑Era Homes — Classic New England aesthetics with symmetrical façades and traditional detailing.
Victorian & Queen Anne — With ornate trims and asymmetrical profiles.
Second Empire — Distinguished by mansard roofs and elaborate ornamentation (e.g., the Joseph K. Manning House).
Gothic Revival & Romanesque Influence — Found in historic properties and civic buildings.
Colonial Revival & Early 20th‑Century Homes — Often found in West Medford and neighbouring residential areas.
This architectural variety lets homebuyers find a home with character — from quaint historic Mansard roof homes to modern condo living close to transit.
Medford’s real estate market remains competitive and fast‑moving:
Strong demand: Especially for single‑family homes in Lawrence Estates, West Medford, and near Middlesex Fells.
Price trends: Median single‑family and condo prices reflect Boston‑area pressure — with many homes moving quickly and appreciating due to demand and limited inventory.
Low inventory: Properties in desirable neighborhoods often sell within days, with multiple offers not uncommon.
Investor interest: Multifamily homes and units near Tufts University or transit command attention from investors and owner‑occupiers alike.
Whether you’re buying your first home, upsizing, or exploring investment opportunities, understanding neighborhood dynamics and market timing is key.
Medford is made up of several distinct areas — each with its own vibe and advantages:
Urban‑suburban mix with restaurants, shops, and sidewalks.
Condos and multifamily homes near the Mystic River and retail hubs.
Leafy, suburban feel with stately Colonial and Tudor homes.
Larger lots and strong owner occupancy.
Close to the Green Line Extension — ideal for commuters.
Mix of early 20th‑century homes and rentals.
Varied housing from condos to historic bungalows.
Outdoor amenities like Wright’s Pond and Cross Fells trails.
Higher walkability and density — great for students and young professionals.
Mix of condos, multifamily, and some classic homes.
A modern, transit‑oriented community with condos and retail amenities.
Medford offers education options for all ages:
Medford Public Schools: A mix of elementary, middle, and high schools rated around B to B+ by local education review sites.
Specialized options: Including the Eliot‑Pearson Children’s School (Tufts University) for early education.
Higher education: Tufts University brings college‑level resources, culture, and sporting events to the local community.
Families considering Medford should visit schools and check zoning as part of their home search — every neighborhood offers something slightly different.
Medford is about more than homes — it’s a place to live:
Mystic River pathways, Veterans Memorial Park, Middlesex Fells Reservation — outdoor options for biking, hiking, kayaking, and picnics.
Wright’s Pond — seasonal swimming and relaxation for residents.
Circle on the Square and Medford Day — celebrate community with live music, vendors, and local businesses.
Tufts University events — art galleries, lectures, and performances throughout the year.
From beloved local staples like Bob’s Italian Deli to global cuisine options in Medford Square and beyond.
Seasonal farmers markets along the Mystic River Parkway.
Medford is a diverse, vibrant community with:
A median age around 35, attracting families, professionals, and students.
A mix of long‑time residents and newcomers, creating a friendly small‑city environment with big city access.
A strong cultural identity rooted in community events, local history, and collaboration between residents and businesses.
Working with a savvy, local real estate agent makes all the difference:
Prioritize agents with neighborhood expertise. Ask about experience in specific parts of Medford — Downtown vs. Lawrence Estates require different insights.
Check recent sales & references. Look for agents with successful sales in your target price range and neighborhood.
Choose a communicator who listens. Buying a home near transit, schools, or green spaces has long‑term lifestyle implications.
Attend open houses with agents to get firsthand neighborhood impressions.
A local agent isn’t just about transactions — they’re your guide to Medford living.
Whether you’re finding your first home, upsizing for a growing family, or investing in Medford’s thriving market, now is a great time to start your journey.
👉 Contact The Jenkins Group today to schedule tours, explore neighborhoods, and get access to listings before they hit the market.
Your perfect Medford home — with the right location, style, and lifestyle — is waiting. Let’s make it yours. 🏡
61,276 people live in Medford, MA, where the median age is 35 and the average individual income is $59,655. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Medford, MA, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
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Medford, MA has 24,586 households, with an average household size of 2.32. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Medford, MA do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 61,276 people call Medford, MA home. The population density is 7,481.92 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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