Essex County, MA
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Total Properties

348,876

Average Home Price

$586,656

Average Square Feet

2,229

Price per Sq Ft

$288

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
122,576

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

348,876

Median Home Price

$510,000

Average Home Price

$586,656

Average Square Feet

2,229

Price per Sq Ft

$288

Recent Sales (12mo)

238

YoY Price Change

-2.9%

Sales Velocity

0.4%

Essex County, Massachusetts: Old Money, New Pressures

There's a reason Essex County has one of the most recognizable real estate identities on the Eastern Seaboard. From the gilded merchant mansions of Salem to the rocky working harbors of Gloucester, from the prep-school corridors of Andover to the immigrant-rich triple-deckers of Lawrence, this county contains multitudes — and its housing market reflects every one of them. The P10-to-P90 price spread tells the story bluntly: the cheapest decile of homes sits at $163K while the top decile clears $1 million. That $878,000 gap within a single county isn't dysfunction — it's geography, history, and class stratification baked into the building stock.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$584,0001.8x national median of $320,000
Rent Burden Rate53.1%Far above the 30% healthy threshold
Severe Rent Burden28.0%More than 1 in 4 renters in crisis
YoY Price Change-2.9%Rare cooling after years of appreciation

A Renter Crisis Hidden Behind Solid Ownership Numbers

On the surface, a 64% homeownership rate looks healthy — it edges above Massachusetts norms in a state where Boston-area pressure squeezes renters hard. But dig into the rental side and the picture darkens considerably. More than half of Essex County renters — 53.1% — are rent-burdened, spending beyond the 30% threshold economists consider sustainable. Nearly 28% face severe burden, meaning more than half their income goes to rent. With a median rent of $1,673 and a county where SNAP enrollment runs at 16% of households, this isn't just a statistic: it's a structural affordability crisis concentrated in cities like Lynn, Haverhill, and Lawrence, communities that never fully participated in the county's wealth story.

The Gini coefficient of 0.478 is notably high — approaching levels associated with global inequality hotspots — and it maps almost perfectly onto the county's geography. Wealth clusters along the North Shore's coastal towns; poverty concentrates inland.

The Cooling Market and What It Signals

A -2.9% year-over-year price change is worth pausing on. After a pandemic-era surge that pushed coastal Massachusetts values into rarefied territory, Essex County is experiencing a correction that mirrors statewide trends driven by elevated mortgage rates and constrained buyer pools. The median sale price of $510,000 versus an average of $584,000 signals that high-end transactions are still skewing the mean — luxury coastal properties in Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Ipswich continue to transact, even as mid-market volume compresses.

The median year built of 1962 also matters here. Much of the county's housing stock predates modern energy codes, which means buyers are increasingly pricing in renovation costs and climate resilience — particularly flood risk in low-lying coastal neighborhoods.

Education and Workforce: A Tale of Two Counties

With 42.4% of residents holding a bachelor's or graduate degree, Essex County outpaces national averages — but the 24.4% who stopped at a high school diploma and the nearly 10% with less are concentrated in the same communities bearing the rent burden. The 11.3% limited-English population, among the higher rates in Massachusetts, reflects Lawrence's role as a gateway city for Latin American immigration — a community that has revitalized the Merrimack Valley even as it faces the steepest housing affordability pressures.


FAQs

What makes Essex County unique in Massachusetts real estate? Essex County is one of the few places in America where a $162,000 starter home and a $2 million oceanfront estate exist within the same county boundaries. Its diversity — economically, architecturally, and culturally — is unmatched along the North Shore. Cities like Salem (tourism, healthcare, education) and Peabody (retail, light manufacturing) anchor a middle market, while coastal towns like Marblehead command some of the priciest residential land in New England.

Is Essex County MA a good place to buy right now? The -2.9% price dip offers a rare entry point in a market that rarely gives ground. However, buyers should weigh high property ages (median build year: 1962), increasing flood insurance costs in coastal zones, and a vacancy rate of just 5.1% that keeps inventory tight. For long-term owners, the county's proximity to Boston, strong school districts in communities like Andover and Swampscott, and persistent demand from remote workers suggest the correction is a pause, not a reversal.

Why is rent so expensive in Essex County compared to incomes? Median rent of $1,673 against a median household income of $99,431 looks manageable in aggregate — but that income figure is pulled upward by the county's wealthier towns. In Lawrence and Lynn, where median incomes run significantly lower, the same rents consume a far larger share of household budgets, which explains why nearly 1 in 3 renters countywide faces severe burden. New multifamily development has been slow relative to demand, and restrictive zoning in desirable towns has kept supply constrained for decades.

Market Overview

Essex County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 348,876 properties in our database.

Properties in Essex County average $586,656, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $263 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Essex County are 18% higher than the Massachusetts average.

Essex County vs Massachusetts Average

MetricEssex CountyMassachusetts Avgvs State
Average Price$586,656$497,275+18%
Avg Sq Ft2,2291,785+25%
Price/Sq Ft$263$279-6%
Properties348,8763,269,679-89%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Essex County, MA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Essex County, MA?

The average home price in Essex County, MA is $586,656, based on analysis of 348,876 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Essex County, MA?

Our database includes 348,876 properties in Essex County, MA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Essex County, MA?

The average price per square foot in Essex County, MA is $263. This is calculated from an average home price of $586,656 and average size of 2,229 square feet.

What is the average home size in Essex County, MA?

Homes in Essex County, MA average 2,229 square feet, with an average price of $586,656.

How does Essex County, MA compare to other Massachusetts counties?

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