Oak Hill
Quiet, family-centered village anchored by Oak Hill Middle School and large lots.
About Oak Hill
Oak Hill is one of Newton's most residential and family-oriented villages, centered around Oak Hill Middle School and a cluster of quiet, tree-lined streets in the city's southwestern quadrant. There's no real commercial center — this is a neighborhood defined by its schools, its parks, and its sense of community rather than by shops and restaurants. What Oak Hill lacks in walkable amenities it makes up for in lot sizes and a distinctly suburban feel that's rare in Newton. Streets like Christina, Sumner, and Oak Hill have generously sized properties with mature landscaping. The neighborhood is bordered by Route 9 to the north and the Charles River to the south, with Nahanton Park providing river access and green space. Oak Hill families tend to be deeply invested in the school community — it's one of those Newton villages where everyone seems to know each other from school pickup.
Property Character
Larger lots than the eastern Newton villages. Predominantly single-family homes with a mix of Colonials, Capes, and raised ranches from the 1950s-70s, plus newer construction on subdivided lots. More yard space and privacy than in denser villages like Newton Centre or Newtonville.
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Local Highlights
- •Oak Hill Middle School — highly rated middle school at the center of the village
- •Nahanton Park — 57 acres along the Charles River with trails, community garden, and Bald Eagle sightings
- •Large lots and a distinctly suburban feel within Newton city limits
- •Newton South High School — top-rated public high school serving the area
- •Proximity to Needham and the Route 128 corridor for commuters
Getting Around
No Green Line stop in Oak Hill — this is a car village. Closest MBTA access is Eliot station on the Green Line D branch (about a 10-minute drive) or Needham Heights on the commuter rail. Route 9 runs along the northern edge. Quick access to I-95/Route 128 makes this popular with highway commuters.
Schools Serving Oak Hill
Served by Peirce Elementary (K-5) or Zervas Elementary, depending on location. Feeds into Oak Hill Middle School — one of the highest-rated middle schools in Newton. High school is Newton South. The school community is a major draw for families moving to this village.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oak Hill
What is Oak Hill in Newton like?
Quiet, family-centered village anchored by Oak Hill Middle School and large lots. Oak Hill is one of Newton's most residential and family-oriented villages, centered around Oak Hill Middle School and a cluster of quiet, tree-lined streets in the city's southwestern quadrant. There's no real commercial center — this is a neighborhood defined by its schools, its parks, and its sense of community rather than by shops and restaurants. What Oak Hill lacks in walkable amenities it makes up for in lot sizes and a distinctly suburban feel that's rare in Newton. Streets like Christina, Sumner, and Oak Hill have generously sized properties with mature landscaping. The neighborhood is bordered by Route 9 to the north and the Charles River to the south, with Nahanton Park providing river access and green space. Oak Hill families tend to be deeply invested in the school community — it's one of those Newton villages where everyone seems to know each other from school pickup. Oak Hill is especially popular with families with middle-school-age kids who want to be walking distance to oak hill middle and buyers who prioritize lot size and a quieter neighborhood over walkable dining and shops. Contact Steinmetz Real Estate for a personalized tour of Oak Hill.
What are home prices in Oak Hill, Newton?
Homes in Oak Hill typically range from $1M–$1.8M. The Newton market has seen a +6.2% year-over-year price change. Sarina Steinmetz has 26+ years of experience in this neighborhood — call (617) 610-0207 for a precise valuation.
What types of homes are in Oak Hill?
Oak Hill features Colonial, Cape Cod, Raised Ranch, Split-Level, Contemporary, New Construction homes. Larger lots than the eastern Newton villages. Predominantly single-family homes with a mix of Colonials, Capes, and raised ranches from the 1950s-70s, plus newer construction on subdivided lots. More Browse active listings in Newton on our listings page.
How is the commute from Oak Hill, Newton?
No Green Line stop in Oak Hill — this is a car village. Closest MBTA access is Eliot station on the Green Line D branch (about a 10-minute drive) or Needham Heights on the commuter rail. Route 9 runs along the northern edge. Quick access to I-95/Route 128 makes this popular with highway commuters. From Newton, the drive to Downtown Boston (Financial District) is approximately 25-40 min and 35-45 min (Green Line D) by transit.
What are the best schools near Oak Hill?
Served by Peirce Elementary (K-5) or Zervas Elementary, depending on location. Feeds into Oak Hill Middle School — one of the highest-rated middle schools in Newton. High school is Newton South. The school community is a major draw for families moving to this village. Top-rated schools include Newton North High School (9/10), Newton South High School (9/10), F.A. Day Middle School (8/10). The Steinmetz team can help you verify school zones for specific addresses in Oak Hill.
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