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Neighborhoods in Quincy, MA

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    Squantum

    Almost entirely surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the barrier island community of Squantum has gained a reputation within greater Quincy as a tranquil, safe place ideal for families and those who appreciate natural beauty. Well-established homes with generations-old families line the sidewalk-bordered streets. This level of history has led to high

    • Average Value

      $965K

    • List Price

      $511K - $2M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Merrymount

    Located just east of the Quincy Center, Merrymount is a coastal area offering urban convenience and serene views of the Atlantic Ocean. Here, older Cape Cod and Colonial Revival homes line curving streets alongside mature oak and cherry trees. These houses are a short walk away from dining and shopping options along Sea Street, as well as green

    • Average Value

      $794K

    • List Price

      $484K - $2.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Wollaston

    Located in the heart of Quincy, the coastal community of Wollaston has a reputation that goes beyond its proximity to the beach. “We have a school system and a level of safety that homebuyers find very attractive,” says Walter Hubley, President of the Wollaston Hill Neighborhood Association. Dotted with well-established homes, the area avoids the

    • Average Value

      $780K

    • List Price

      $363K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Wollaston
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    North Quincy

    North Quincy — sometimes called the “City of Presidents” — is the birthplace of Founding Father and late President John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams. The city’s past was mostly industrial, with granite and shipbuilding exports financing the region. Today, North Quincy is a residential and commercial area with many multicultural markets and

    • Average Value

      $765K

    • List Price

      $365K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

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    West Quincy

    West Quincy, on the border of Milton, is nestled on the edges of the Blue Hills. The neighborhood is less than 10 miles from Boston and offers a unique layout. Here, residents can get the best of both worlds, with urban and natural amenities just a short walk or drive away from midcentury Cape Cod and Colonial Revival-style homes. This location

    • Average Value

      $741K

    • List Price

      $581K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

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    Quincy Center

    Known as the birthplace of American presidents, Quincy Center blends a rich past with a bright future. The neighborhood was home to Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, as well as Revolutionary War figure John Hancock. While the city pays homage to its history, successful efforts to revitalize the neighborhood have brought fresh life to

    • Average Value

      $694K

    • List Price

      $307K - $1.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Quincy Center
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    Adams Shore

    Adams Shore originated as a resort town in the 1800s, but today its residents enjoy the year-round perks of coastal living. Named after John Quincy Adams and his family, Adams Shore is a Quincy neighborhood that locals consider a hidden gem, largely because its north and south sides are surrounded by the waters of Quincy Bay and Town River Bay.

    • Average Value

      $680K

    • List Price

      $361K - $1.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Montclair

    Montclair is as close to Boston as Quincy gets. This residential neighborhood hugs the south side of the Neponset River across from the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. Residents enjoy access to outdoor amenities along the river and a plethora of diverse culinary options within walking distance. Commuters appreciate the neighborhood's plentiful

    • Average Value

      $668K

    • List Price

      $342K - $976K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

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    Houghs Neck

    The tight-knit community of Hough’s Neck has evolved from a neighborhood of longtime families to a more transient place where people visit their waterside homes on the weekends or sell them off as their kids chase their dreams in California or Texas. In this bayside peninsula, where locals call themselves and their neighbors “neckers,” people live

    • Average Value

      $663K

    • List Price

      $337K - $1.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Marina Bay

    It wasn’t long ago that Marina Bay was just a marshland with the remains of a shipbuilding operation and an air base. However, since its multi-decade construction project in 1985, it has grown into an exclusive residential zone that caters to a youthful sense of luxury with upscale restaurants, boutique shopping, and boating facilities. Highrise

    • Average Value

      $661K

    • List Price

      $290K - $1.5M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

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    South Quincy

    South Quincy is a multicultural neighborhood rich in history about 12 miles outside Boston. The city of Quincy is locally referred to as the “City of Presidents,” as John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams were both born here. The area started as a hub for granite manufacturing and shipbuilding along the coast. Today, the area is home to museums,

    • Average Value

      $656K

    • List Price

      $323K - $968K

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    Germantown

    Throughout its history, Germantown has attracted workers striving to build better lives. German glassmakers and weavers first settled the neighborhood in the 1750s, but most abandoned the project within a decade. In the late 18th century, Germantown was reinvigorated by the shipbuilding industry, which brought laborers who needed a place to live.

    • Average Value

      $608K

    • List Price

      $606K - $659K

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      0 Listings

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    Quincy Point

    Quincy Point started out as a shipbuilding site in 1901, and residents can see the proof at the United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum. Today, the coastal neighborhood, nicknamed “The Point”, celebrates the culture and heritage of all its residents. Anyone looking for Indian, Chinese, Thai or Brazilian food will have plenty of options here.

    • Average Value

      $582K

    • List Price

      $342K - $936K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Quincy Point