Wellesley
Where tradition meets ambition.
Wellesley is one of Greater Boston's most prestigious suburbs — a town of stately homes, top-ranked schools, and a downtown that feels like a postcard of New England at its finest. Home to Wellesley College, a world-class public school system, and some of the highest property values in the state, Wellesley attracts families who want the best of everything and are willing to invest to get it.
Avg Sale Price
$2.3M
YoY Change
+4.8%
Avg Days on Market
73
Active Listings
45
Sold Last Month
26
Price / Sq Ft
$700
What It Feels Like
Imagine dropping your kids at one of the best public schools in Massachusetts, walking to a bakery in Wellesley Square for a coffee, and catching the commuter rail to Back Bay — all before 9 AM. That's a Tuesday in Wellesley.
About Wellesley
Wellesley wears its wealth quietly. There are no flashy developments or towering signs — just impeccably maintained Colonials set back from tree-lined streets, a downtown with real bookshops and bakeries, and a school system that routinely ranks among the top in Massachusetts. The town's identity is rooted in its institutions: Wellesley College, Babson College, and the Dana Hall School all call it home, giving the community an intellectual underpinning that goes beyond the median home price.
The housing stock ranges from grand estates in Cliff Estates and along the shores of Lake Waban to more modest (by Wellesley standards) Colonials and Capes in Wellesley Hills and near the Square. New construction is tightly regulated, which preserves the town's character but limits inventory — a dynamic that keeps prices high and competition fierce. The three commuter rail stations on the Framingham/Worcester line put Back Bay within 30 minutes, making Wellesley viable for downtown professionals.
What draws families here, above all, is the school system. Wellesley High School sends graduates to the most selective universities in the country, and the elementary schools — Hardy, Bates, Hunnewell, Fiske, Schofield, Sprague — are consistently ranked among the best in the state. The town's recreational offerings are equally strong: Morses Pond for summer swimming, Centennial Reservation for hiking, and the Hunnewell Estate gardens for anyone who appreciates horticultural beauty. Wellesley is not cheap, and it's not trying to be. It's a town that knows exactly what it is.
Neighborhoods Within Wellesley
Wellesley Hills
A residential enclave with its own commuter rail station, excellent schools, and a mix of stately Colonials and renovated homes.
$1.2M–$4M+
Wellesley Farms
The quietest corner of Wellesley — large lots, pastoral settings, and a commuter rail stop tucked among the trees.
$1.4M–$5M+
Wellesley Square
The commercial and social heart of town — independent shops, restaurants, the library, and direct commuter rail access.
$900K–$2.5M
Babson Park
Home to Babson College and surrounding residential streets — a mix of academic energy and quiet suburban living.
$1M–$2.2M
Cliff Estates
Wellesley's most prestigious neighborhood — grand homes, large lots, and some of the highest property values in town.
$3M–$10M+
Dana Hall Area
Named for the renowned Dana Hall School — tree-lined streets, beautiful homes, and proximity to Wellesley Square.
$1.3M–$3.5M
Why Buy in Wellesley
Wellesley Public Schools are consistently ranked in the top 10 in Massachusetts — Wellesley High School sends graduates to Ivy League and top-tier universities at extraordinary rates.
Three commuter rail stations (Wellesley Square, Wellesley Hills, Wellesley Farms) on the Framingham/Worcester line put Back Bay within 30 minutes.
A walkable, charming downtown with independent shops, restaurants, and a genuine New England town center — not a strip mall.
Exceptional property value retention — Wellesley consistently ranks among the strongest real estate markets in Greater Boston.
Home to Wellesley College and Babson College, giving the town an intellectual and cultural depth that enriches the community.
Outstanding parks and recreation: Morses Pond, Centennial Reservation, Hunnewell Estate gardens, and miles of conservation trails.
Schools in Wellesley
Wellesley Public Schools
9 schools · 11:1 student-teacher ratio
A+
Niche
9/10
GreatSchools
Wellesley Public Schools ranks #9 in Massachusetts and #115 nationally, serving approximately 5,200 students. With 73% proficiency in both math and reading and a 97% graduation rate, Wellesley is one of the highest-performing districts in the state. The district benefits from a strong partnership with Wellesley College and outstanding community support for education.
| School | Type | Rating | Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wellesley High School | high | 9/10 | 1,550 |
| Wellesley Middle School | middle | 9/10 | 950 |
| John D. Hardy Elementary | elementary | 10/10 | 380 |
| Katharine Lee Bates Elementary | elementary | 9/10 | 350 |
| Hunnewell Elementary | elementary | 9/10 | 340 |
| Joseph E. Fiske Elementary | elementary | 9/10 | 370 |
| Schofield Elementary | elementary | 8/10 | 320 |
| Dana Hall School | private | 9/10 | 475 |
Ratings from GreatSchools and Niche. Contact us for school zone verification for specific addresses.
Commute Times
Back Bay Station
Driving
25-40 min
Transit
28-35 min (Commuter Rail)
Downtown Boston (Financial District)
Driving
30-50 min
Transit
35-45 min (Commuter Rail)
Cambridge / Kendall Square
Driving
30-50 min
Transit
50-60 min
Route 128 / I-95 Corridor
Driving
10-15 min
Transit
N/A
Newton / Needham
Driving
10-15 min
Transit
N/A
Local Highlights
Alta Strada
Tuscan-inspired Italian in Wellesley Square — handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and a lively bar scene.
Captain Marden's Seafood
A Wellesley institution — fresh seafood market and restaurant with legendary clam chowder.
Bocado Tapas Bar
Spanish tapas and an extensive wine list in a warm, rustic setting.
Centennial Reservation
135 acres of trails, meadows, ponds, and woods — Wellesley's premier green space for hiking and dog walking.
Morses Pond
A beloved community swimming spot with a sandy beach, lifeguards, and summer programs.
Hunnewell Estate Gardens
World-famous topiary gardens on Lake Waban dating to the 1850s — a horticultural treasure.
Wellesley Books
An independent bookstore in Wellesley Square — a community gathering spot and literary hub.
Caffè Nero
European-style café in the historic Wellesley Hills train station — cozy atmosphere and excellent espresso.
French Press Bakery & Café
Artisan pastries and specialty coffee in a charming Wellesley setting.
Wellesley Dog Park at Brook Path
An off-leash dog area along the Brook Path — a scenic spot for Wellesley dog owners.
Wellesley Farmers Market
Held on Saturdays at the Church Green, June through October — local produce, flowers, and artisan vendors.
Wellesley Council on Aging
Located at 500 Washington Street — comprehensive programs, wellness services, and social activities for Wellesley seniors.
Recent Sales
28 Hundreds Rd, Wellesley Hills
4 bed · 3 bath · 2,850 sqft · Sold 2026-02-18
$1,725,000
14 Cliff Rd, Cliff Estates
6 bed · 5 bath · 5,100 sqft · Sold 2026-02-10
$3,450,000
82 Weston Rd, Wellesley
5 bed · 4 bath · 3,400 sqft · Sold 2026-02-03
$2,150,000
195 Linden St, Wellesley
4 bed · 2.5 bath · 2,400 sqft · Sold 2026-01-27
$1,350,000
41 Grove St, Wellesley Square
4 bed · 3 bath · 2,600 sqft · Sold 2026-01-20
$1,580,000
Frequently Asked Questions About Wellesley
What is the median home price in Wellesley?
The median home price in Wellesley is $2,309,089. Prices have changed +4.8% year-over-year. Contact Steinmetz Real Estate for a personalized market analysis.
What are the best schools in Wellesley?
Wellesley is known for excellent schools. Top-rated options include Wellesley High School, Wellesley Middle School, John D. Hardy Elementary. The Steinmetz team can help you find homes in the best school districts.
Is Wellesley a good place to buy a home?
Wellesley offers where tradition meets ambition.. With a median price of $2,309,089 and homes averaging 73 days on market, it's an active market. Sarina Steinmetz has 26+ years of experience in this area.
What is it like to live in Wellesley?
Wellesley is one of Greater Boston's most prestigious suburbs — a town of stately homes, top-ranked schools, and a downtown that feels like a postcard of New England at its finest. Home to Wellesley C... Contact us to learn more about daily life in Wellesley.
How do I find a real estate agent in Wellesley?
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Market data is estimated from available sources and may not reflect current MLS listings. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Last updated March 2026. Contact us for the most current market information.