Upper Falls
A hidden gem along the Charles — smaller, more affordable, with a neighborhood feel.
About Upper Falls
Upper Falls is the Newton village that even some Newton residents forget about — and that's part of its charm. Tucked along the Charles River at the Needham border, it's small, quiet, and genuinely affordable by Newton standards. Needham Street is the commercial spine, with a mix of businesses and restaurants. The Hemlock Gorge Reservation, where the Charles River passes through a narrow rocky gorge beneath Echo Bridge, is one of the hidden natural treasures of Greater Boston. Upper Falls has a neighborhood-within-a-neighborhood feel — it's Newton, but it doesn't feel like the Newton most people picture. That can be an advantage for the right buyer.
Property Character
Newton's most affordable single-family inventory. Smaller homes on smaller lots — Capes, ranches, and modest Colonials from the 1930s-1960s. Some two-families. Less architectural distinction than villages like Chestnut Hill or Waban, but solid, well-built housing stock with renovation potential. A few condos in converted mill buildings.
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Local Highlights
- •Hemlock Gorge Reservation — Echo Bridge, the Charles River gorge, and stunning hiking trails
- •Echo Bridge — historic stone bridge over the gorge, a local landmark
- •Needham Street corridor — practical shopping and an improving restaurant scene
- •Upper Falls Greenway — walking paths connecting the village to surrounding green space
- •Proximity to Needham and the Route 128 corridor for commuters heading west
Getting Around
No Green Line stop and no commuter rail — Upper Falls is a car-dependent village. Needham Street provides access to Route 9 and I-95/Route 128. Bus route 59 provides some connectivity. Driving to Newton Centre or Needham Center takes about 10 minutes. The trade-off for affordability is less transit access.
Schools Serving Upper Falls
Served by Peirce Elementary (K-5), with some addresses falling in the Williams Elementary zone. Middle school is Oak Hill. High school is Newton South. The small village size means the school community is tight-knit, and kids from Upper Falls tend to know each other well.
Frequently Asked Questions About Upper Falls
What is Upper Falls in Newton like?
A hidden gem along the Charles — smaller, more affordable, with a neighborhood feel. Upper Falls is the Newton village that even some Newton residents forget about — and that's part of its charm. Tucked along the Charles River at the Needham border, it's small, quiet, and genuinely affordable by Newton standards. Needham Street is the commercial spine, with a mix of businesses and restaurants. The Hemlock Gorge Reservation, where the Charles River passes through a narrow rocky gorge beneath Echo Bridge, is one of the hidden natural treasures of Greater Boston. Upper Falls has a neighborhood-within-a-neighborhood feel — it's Newton, but it doesn't feel like the Newton most people picture. That can be an advantage for the right buyer. Upper Falls is especially popular with budget-conscious buyers who need newton schools at the lowest price and nature lovers who want hemlock gorge and the charles river in their backyard. Contact Steinmetz Real Estate for a personalized tour of Upper Falls.
What are home prices in Upper Falls, Newton?
Homes in Upper Falls typically range from $650K–$1.1M. 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 Upper Falls?
Upper Falls features Cape Cod, Ranch, Colonial, Two-family, Mill conversion condo, Bungalow homes. Newton's most affordable single-family inventory. Smaller homes on smaller lots — Capes, ranches, and modest Colonials from the 1930s-1960s. Some two-families. Less architectural distinction than vill Browse active listings in Newton on our listings page.
How is the commute from Upper Falls, Newton?
No Green Line stop and no commuter rail — Upper Falls is a car-dependent village. Needham Street provides access to Route 9 and I-95/Route 128. Bus route 59 provides some connectivity. Driving to Newton Centre or Needham Center takes about 10 minutes. The trade-off for affordability is less transit access. 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 Upper Falls?
Served by Peirce Elementary (K-5), with some addresses falling in the Williams Elementary zone. Middle school is Oak Hill. High school is Newton South. The small village size means the school community is tight-knit, and kids from Upper Falls tend to know each other well. 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 Upper Falls.
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