The most walkable neighborhoods in Massachusetts
34 Massachusetts neighborhoods ranked by national walkability percentile, scored from public infrastructure data. The top 20:
- 1. Gloucester (Boston) — 100th percentile, median home $473,900
- 2. Dorchester (Boston) — 100th percentile, median home $785,200
- 3. Attleboro (Providence) — 100th percentile, median home $374,100
- 4. Mid-Cambridge (Boston) — 100th percentile, median home $1,046,900
- 5. Chelsea (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $644,100
- 6. East Cambridge (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $893,600
- 7. Fall River (Providence) — 99th percentile, median home $413,500
- 8. Ball Square (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $1,125,000
- 9. Newton (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $927,700
- 10. Back Bay (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $1,455,350
- 11. South End (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $992,950
- 12. North Brookline (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $1,240,900
- 13. Cambridgeport (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home —
- 14. Four Corners (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $959,100
- 15. Roxbury (Boston) — 99th percentile, median home $883,500
- 16. Wellington-Harrington (Boston) — 98th percentile, median home $893,400
- 17. Waltham (Boston) — 98th percentile, median home $1,038,800
- 18. Chicopee (Springfield) — 97th percentile, median home $254,800
- 19. Holyoke (Springfield) — 97th percentile, median home $142,500
- 20. New Bedford (Providence) — 96th percentile, median home $364,100
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