SOUTH SHORE · QUINCY, MA

Quincy.

Our home base. Where John Adams was born, Howard Johnson started his empire, and Dunkin' opened its first store. Waterfront, walkable, T-accessible — and still a value compared to its Boston neighbors.

~95K Population
17 min Red Line to Downtown Boston
5 T stops in city limits
$ data Median price · live once MLS connects

ABOUT QUINCY

What we love about it.

Quincy sits on the South Shore, eight miles south of downtown Boston. Five Red Line stops connect the city to the rest of the T system: North Quincy, Wollaston, Quincy Center, Quincy Adams, and Braintree (which is technically just over the border).

The housing stock is one of Quincy's strongest features — and most varied. Triple-deckers and Victorians in North Quincy. Mid-century capes in West Quincy. Marina Bay's modern luxury condos with private docks. Squantum's coastal cottages. Wollaston's tree-lined streets of single-family colonials. There's something at almost every price point.

The waterfront is the headline. Wollaston Beach, Marina Bay, Squantum Point Park, the Adams National Historical Park (where presidents are buried). You can sail, fish, and walk the shoreline without leaving city limits.

What you should know: Quincy has been transforming for a decade. Downtown is in the middle of a major redevelopment. Property values have climbed steadily, but Quincy is still meaningfully less expensive than Boston, Cambridge, or Brookline — making it one of the strongest "value" plays inside the Red Line.

QUINCY'S NEIGHBORHOODS

One city, very different streets.

Wollaston

Tree-lined streets, classic single-family colonials, Wollaston Beach. Family-friendly with a strong Asian-American community and excellent restaurants on Hancock St.

  • Red Line · Wollaston station
  • Single-family + condo mix

Marina Bay

Modern waterfront condos with private docks, restaurants, and views of Boston Harbor. Newer construction, HOA-managed buildings, weekend social scene.

  • Waterfront condo developments
  • Ferry to Boston in summer

Squantum

Peninsula at the north end of Quincy. Coastal cottages, harbor views, quiet streets. A hidden corner with surprisingly fast access to the city.

  • Single-family coastal
  • Squantum Point Park

North Quincy

Dense, walkable, Red Line accessible. Mix of triple-deckers, two-families, and condo conversions. Strong Asian-American population and Hancock St restaurants.

  • Red Line · North Quincy station
  • Multi-family heavy

Quincy Center

The downtown. Major ongoing redevelopment — new luxury rentals, restaurants, retail. T hub. Where the city is changing fastest.

  • Red Line + commuter rail
  • New construction condos

Adams Shore & Houghs Neck

Bayside Quincy, south end. Cottages, single-families, and a tight community feel. Value pricing within Quincy's boundaries.

  • Coastal single-family
  • Slower-paced, residential

Quincy listings — coming with MLS

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