Real Estate
How Much Does An Average Home Cost in Hingham?
Find out what it costs for an average home in Hingham and neighboring communities.

You're probably not going to be shocked to hear this, but... Hingham homes are pretty expensive. In fact they are fifth most expensive in the state.
In this year's edition of Coldwell Banker's national Home Listing Report, released Thursday, Nov. 29, the average price of a typical four bedroom, two bath home is listed at $292,152.
When it comes to Hingham, however, that price jumps to $845,417, which makes it the 5th most expensive home market in the Commonwealth and 36th in the Country.
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The only towns in Massachusetts with more expensive homes than Hingham are Weston ( most expensive), Wellesley (2nd most expensive) , Dover (3rd) and Lexington (4th) .
The closest South Shore town to Hingham is Norwell, which ranks 15th with an average four bedroom, two bath home price of $715,133.
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This year’s report analyzes more than 72,000 home listings in more than 2,500 U.S. markets, comparing the listing prices of similar homes in markets across the country from January 2012 to June 2012, according to Coldwell Banker.
Perhaps not surprisingly, Weston soared to the top of the list in Massachusetts, with an averge cost of $1,105,692—it's a price tag that landed the commonweath community in the 14th spot when it comes to most expensive homes in the country. Springfield was at the very bottom of the state list (only made up of 116 communities) with an average cost of $136,405.
Most Expensive on the South Shore
Rank in Massachusetts Community Average Price 5 Hingham $845,417 15 Norwell $715,133 18 Boston $697,411 19 Cohasset $690,506 22 Duxbury $661,747 25 Scituate $632,158 26 Milton $630,483 30 Canton $594,778 32 Hanover $577,942 45 Marshfield $530,791 63 Quincy $437,890Source: Coldwell Banker's Massachusetts Home Listing Report. Communities in Massachusetts were ranked from 1 to 116 in the report.
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