Middlesex County features some of the top school districts in the country, but which of those districts have the most in-demand housing markets?
A new analysis from realtor.com provides a unique answer to that question. Comparing the median price of the homes in Middlesex’s school districts to the overall median price of the county – which is $556,000 – realtor.com then ranked the districts based on the premium that homebuyers spend for properties within the district’s boundaries.
Our chart below shows which districts have the highest premiums, along with their average rating from GreatSchools.org.
School District | Avg. School Rating | Median List Price | List Price Premium vs County |
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Weston School District | 9 | $2,199,000 | 396% |
Lexington School District | 9.9 | $1,398,000 | 251% |
Concord School District | 9.9 | $1,179,000 | 212% |
Newton School District | 9 | $1,150,000 | 207% |
Winchester School District | 9.9 | $1,150,000 | 207% |
Concord-Carlisle School District | 9.9 | $1,115,000 | 201% |
Dover-Sherborn School District | 10 | $940,000 | 169% |
Lincoln-Sudbury School District | 8.8 | $889,000 | 160% |
Sudbury School District | 9 | $799,000 | 144% |
Wayland School District | 9 | $799,000 | 144% |