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What Townies love About Wellesley MA?

Street sign highlighting what Townies love about Wellesley.

Wellesley, Massachusetts is a charming and affluent suburb located just outside of Boston. Its tree-lined streets, beautiful homes, and proximity to top-rated schools (K-12, Wellesley & Babson Colleges), shops, restaurants and parks make living in Wellesley like a dream come true. 

So, put away you winter jacket, and get out there and get some fresh air. Here are some of the reasons why current residents love living in the town of Wellesley: 

The Homes are Beautiful​

Historic Hunnewell Cottage with Tudor-style architecture in 1881.

The homes and neighborhoods in Wellesley are absolutely stunning.  Some people say it’s like walking into a Norman Rockwell painting. Home types range from the classic New England style to the more modern, contemporary style of housing.  Lots are generally well landscaped. Lot sizes in the majority of cases provide an appropriate amount of space and privacy.

Historically a Great Investment Opportunity​

Chart showing median home prices in Wellesley, MA rising from ,182,500 to ,850,000.

Since March 31, 2014, the median value of homes sold in Wellesley rose at a combined annual growth rate of approximately 4.58% .  Note inflation over the same period averaged 2.48% per year. This upward trend in home values during this period reflects the favorable economic conditions and the current supply-demand imbalance in housing. 

Top Ranked Public Schools

Presentation slide for Wellesley Public Schools' ranking in Massachusetts.

Wellesley Public Schools consistently rank among the top in the state of Massachusetts largely because of its rigorous academic programs and dedicated teachers. Wellesley schools offer students a wide range of extracurricular activities and athletics.  

Easy Access to Boston​

Map showing locations around Newark and nearby towns.

Located just 16-17 miles west of Boston, townies can easily access Boston via commuter rail or by car. The commute time by commuter rail from Wellesley to Boston typically takes between 20 and 30 minutes. The commuter rail line that serves Wellesley is the Worcester Line, which runs from Worcester to Boston.

Plenty of Community Spirit​

People marching with a large American flag during a parade on a sunny day.

Wellesley is a tight-knit community with a strong sense of pride and civic engagement. From the annual Wellesley Wonderful Weekend to the many community events hosted throughout the year, homeowners in Wellesley have plenty of opportunities to get involved and meet their neighbors.

Beautiful Parks and Recreation

Person relaxing on a wooden deck by a lake with a dog.

Wellesley is home to several beautiful parks and natural areas, including the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens, the Hunnewell Arboretum, and the Charles River Reservation. These green spaces provide homeowners with a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life but you won’t reap the benefits unless you get out there and enjoy it.

Excellent Dining & Shopping

Charming street view with a classic clock and storefronts on a bright day.

Downtown Wellesley is a hub of activity, filled with charming boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Residents love the convenience of having so many excellent dining and shopping options just a short walk from their homes.  So, what are you waiting for? Spring is here.  Get out there and enjoy the best of what Wellesley has to offer.

About TEAM COYLE

Team Coyle,  a professional group of real estate agents at Compass, has more than ten years of experience helping individuals and families buy and sell real estate in the Greater Boston Region of Massachusetts (primarily MetroWest).

Matt & Ying Coyle, Team Coyle — Compass agents in Wellesley

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TownRatings™ is a proprietary model developed by Team Coyle to provide homebuyers and sellers with a relative rating (assessment) of a town’s key characteristics, benchmarked against other Greater Boston towns. Ratings are based on publicly available data and Team Coyle’s on-the-ground expertise and are intended as a general guide only. Please consult a licensed real estate professional before making any real estate decisions. Ratings are current as of October 4, 2025.

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  • Quality of Schools: Based on Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) 2024 data, emphasizing Grade 10 MCAS English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency rates and 4-year high school graduation rates. Together, these measures provide a snapshot of academic achievement and long-term outcomes.
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