Suffolk County, MA
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Total Properties

233,484

Average Home Price

$703,037

Average Square Feet

2,228

Price per Sq Ft

$438

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
117,143

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

233,484

Median Home Price

$535,000

Average Home Price

$703,037

Average Square Feet

2,228

Price per Sq Ft

$438

Recent Sales (12mo)

52

YoY Price Change

-1.9%

Sales Velocity

-22.4%

Suffolk County, Massachusetts: Boston's Urban Core and Its Contradictions

Suffolk County is Boston — and a few of its dense inner neighbors, Revere, Chelsea, and Winthrop. It's one of the most educated, most transit-dependent, most expensive, and most unequal urban counties in America, and the data here reflects all of those tensions at once. Understanding Suffolk isn't about averages; it's about understanding a place that simultaneously houses Harvard-affiliated researchers and families subsisting on SNAP benefits, often within the same zip code.

A Housing Market Built on History — and Scarcity

The median year built of 1920 says everything about why housing here is so expensive and so constrained. These are triple-deckers in Jamaica Plain, brownstones on Beacon Hill, rowhouses in East Boston — beautiful, characterful, and fundamentally inflexible. You can't easily build new supply on a Fenway side street, and the result is a county where just 13.5% of homes are single-family, the price per square foot runs $441, and the average home is a modest 1,431 square feet.

What's striking is that home prices are actually declining — down 4.1% year-over-year — at a moment when Massachusetts broadly remains tight. That's worth watching. Higher mortgage rates have hit dense urban condo markets harder than suburban single-family markets nationally, and Suffolk's inventory skews heavily toward condos and multi-units. The dip may be a correction rather than a collapse, but it does represent real lost equity for recent buyers.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Homeownership Rate36.6%vs. 65% nationally — one of the lowest in New England
Rent Burden Rate48.6%nearly all renters paying above the 30% threshold
Gini Index0.527among the highest inequality scores of any U.S. county
YoY Price Change-4.1%bucking the broader Massachusetts trend

The Renter City

With 63.4% of households renting and a median rent of $2,069, Suffolk is one of the most renter-dominated counties in the country. But the more alarming figure is that nearly one in four households faces severe rent burden — spending more than 50% of their income on housing. That's not a cost-of-living footnote; it's a structural crisis affecting hundreds of thousands of people. The child poverty rate of 20.7% is the downstream consequence of this squeeze, and the SNAP utilization rate of 18.7% confirms that public assistance programs are doing significant load-bearing work in this economy.

The "Eds and Meds" Paradox

Suffolk County's youth — median age just 33.8, with 26.9% of residents enrolled in school — reflects the massive presence of Boston's university ecosystem. BU, Northeastern, Suffolk University, Tufts Medical, and dozens more institutions pull in young, transient populations who inflate school enrollment numbers, depress homeownership rates, and keep average household sizes small at 2.29. This also helps explain the county's unusually high inequality reading: graduate students and hospital residents share zip codes with high-earning professionals, skewing the Gini coefficient dramatically.

The 23.6% public transit commuting share reflects genuine infrastructure — the MBTA's Green, Red, Orange, and Blue lines all converge here — and the 21.4% car-free household rate is one of the highest in New England, a testament to Boston's walkable urban fabric even as the T's reliability remains a perennial political issue.


FAQs

What makes Suffolk County unique? Suffolk County is Boston's urban core — one of the densest, most unequal, and most renter-dominated counties in the United States. Its housing stock is over a century old, its inequality rivals Manhattan's, and its economy is simultaneously powered by world-class medical and academic institutions and strained by deep pockets of concentrated poverty.

Is Boston's housing market cooling down? Suffolk County saw a 4.1% year-over-year price decline, which stands out in a state where housing generally remains expensive and supply-constrained. The correction appears concentrated in the condo and multi-unit segment, which dominates the county's inventory. Whether this is a temporary rate-driven dip or a longer softening remains the key question for buyers and investors watching the market in 2024–2025.

Is it better to rent or buy in Suffolk County? With a homeownership rate of just 36.6% and a price-to-income ratio well above 7x, buying is out of reach for most residents — but renting offers little relief, with nearly half of renters overburdened by housing costs. The calculus favors buying for those who can access equity long-term, but the entry barrier is among the highest of any county in New England.

Market Overview

Suffolk County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 233,484 properties in our database.

Properties in Suffolk County average $703,037, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $316 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Suffolk County are 41% higher than the Massachusetts average.

Suffolk County vs Massachusetts Average

MetricSuffolk CountyMassachusetts Avgvs State
Average Price$703,037$497,275+41%
Avg Sq Ft2,2281,785+25%
Price/Sq Ft$316$279+13%
Properties233,4843,269,679-93%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Suffolk County, MA Real Estate

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

The average home price in Suffolk County, MA is $703,037, based on analysis of 233,484 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Suffolk County, MA?

Our database includes 233,484 properties in Suffolk County, MA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Suffolk County, MA is $316. This is calculated from an average home price of $703,037 and average size of 2,228 square feet.

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

Homes in Suffolk County, MA average 2,228 square feet, with an average price of $703,037.

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

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