The median price in June of a single-family home in Massachusetts reached $610,000, while that figure for homes in Worcester County rose 9.4% year over year to $432,050.
Single-family home prices in Worcester increased 16.9% in April, compared with April 2021, reaching $380,000 in the city, according to Peabody-based research firm The Warren Group.
Following statewide trends, Worcester County single-family home prices continued to rise at a 10.3% clip in January, but the number of sales fell 7.1%, according to a Wednesday report from Peabody-based research firm The Warren Group.
In December, Greater Worcester sale prices for single-family homes continued to rise steadily, up nearly 14% in the city and 10% countywide, while the number of sales decreased, following statewide trends, according to a Tuesday report from Peabody-based research firm the Warren Group.
The city of Worcester saw a nearly 28% plunge in single-family home sales in October, following a statewide downward trend, according to Friday’s report from the Peabody-based research firm the Warren Group (CQ).