Davis Square, Somerville Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Real Estate & Homes For Sale Near Davis Square, Somerville, MA

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Davis Square, Somerville, MA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Davis Square, Somerville, MA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Davis Square, Somerville, MA

The median home value is $1,199,884
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$1.24M
June 2025$1.23M
July 2025$1.21M
August 2025$1.2M
September 2025$1.19M
October 2025$1.19M
November 2025$1.19M
December 2025$1.2M
January 2026$1.2M
February 2026$1.2M
March 2026$1.2M
April 2026$1.2M
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Average Home Value in Davis Square, Somerville, MA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
1 bedroom (See homes)$697,666
2 bedrooms (See homes)$951,158
3 bedrooms (See homes)$1,321,562
4 bedrooms (See homes)$1,657,610
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Davis Square

Review Highlights

Davis Square, Somerville: transit-strong, safe, walkable; family-friendly with durable value. People like the safety, Red Line access, parks and paths, walkability, and community feel. They dislike busy traffic, small yards, and streets that can feel unsafe for children at times.
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  • Jeroen D.
    "Great access to both the Red and Green lines, at a 5 to 7 minute walk from each when near the Brown School. Homey and neighborhood feeling with shops, bars, restaurants, supermarket, theatre and music venues. Bike and dog friendly."
  • Trulia User
    "many young families live here, the yards are small and the streets are too busy to be safe for little kids, but it's a very popular area for young families it seems"
  • Courtney.dave08
    "Fun for all ages. Good movie theater, restaurant, and walking paths and parks. Good for brunches, picnics, and take out. "
  • Stephencaff
    "The Bike path is Awesome Whether you want to run or just walk your dog. Tufts University also has an area that many people take their dogs to but the bike path is the best. Many of the local establishments have dog treats as well as water bowls. "
  • Gouldmichelle7
    "Great little shops and great restaurants nearby. There’s the minuteman trail nearby and many cyclists and active people. Very safe."
  • Megan G.
    "great access to the red line and quick ride to downtown. multiple bus lines come right through the square ."
  • lydia.ogden
    "The community path and its sculptures and gardeners and dogs are central to life in this area. The great restaurants are an added bonus. "
  • Amy B.
    "There are lots of side streets and parks that allow dogs."
  • Amy B.
    "Davis Square is easily accessible by train and buses."
  • Amy B.
    "Davis Square itself is filled with restaurants and cafes that make it a good hangout."
  • Amy B.
    "It's a relatively safe neighborhood near a college campus."
  • Gissell L.
    "There's a bike path and lots of parks for dog walking."
  • Gissell L.
    "I hop on the Red Line or one of the many buses that stop at Davis Square."
  • Gissell L.
    "It is not urban, but it's not suburban either. It is a nice mix."
  • Trina D.
    "There are lots of paths for walking your dog safely."
  • Trina D.
    "There's lots of traffic, but the commute isn't too bad most days."
  • Trina D.
    "It has lots of unique shops, and the people are diverse."
  • Sharon R.
    "I see people jogging with their dogs on a bike path, and there are lots of green spaces."
  • Sharon R.
    "It has a little bit of everything. There is a fairly big grocery store. You can get sushi and craft pizza. There are also a couple higher-end restaurants and bars."
  • Sharon R.
    "It is an extremely safe place for people of all ages. It has a grassy park for kids to play in, and kids would like the festivals."
  • Elise
    "Quaint and friendly. Lots of porches, Lawn space, running attractions, and bike paths. Can be college oriented on weekends but Tufts kids are respectful and don’t get too rowdy."
  • Zouhir r.
    "It’s unique because there is a lot of forest and park close to home friendly people and streets parking everywhere "
  • "There's no other neighborhood I'd rather be living in as a childless, working professional in my late 20s. In fact, if I had kids, I would still live here and send them to private school. If I could afford it. Its not crazy college kids, but lots of young, working professionals and a minimum of frat bars. Its fun, pretty safe, and has lots of public transportation. Residents are friendly. Parking sucks, traffic can be frustrating, but overall, its the best neighborhood in the Boston area!"
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