Featured Properties In Somerville Massachusetts

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The Neighborhood

Somerville is compact, loud (in a fun way), and wired into Boston’s orbit. It’s packed with walkable squares—Davis, Union, Assembly—and it tends to attract students, young professionals, and people who like their neighborhoods with personality and a solid café-to-bar pipeline. The city’s population is 82,149 (2024 estimate) and the median age is 30.9, so it skews younger than a lot of nearby suburbs.

Somerville is also high-density city living: 19,656.8 people per square mile (2020), which is well into “you will see your neighbors” territory. For average individual income, the clean Census-style stand-in is per capita income, and Somerville comes in at $73,940 (inflation-adjusted to 2024 dollars). Translation: it’s busy, it’s walkable, it’s expensive-ish, and it rewards people who like being close to everything—even if “everything” includes the occasional 2 a.m. siren.

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