Greater Boston Home Prices Up, Slightly, Through November
NH Home Sales Flat, Prices Up | Rhode Island Single-Family Home Sales Slow
The median price of single-family homes and condominiums in Greater Boston rose slightly year over year in November 2025, according to data compiled by The Warren Group.
In November, the median house price rose to $760,000, a 1 percent increase from $750,000 in November 2024. Through the first 11 months of 2025, the median price of a single-family home increased 5 percent to $800,000 compared to $762,000 during the same timeframe in 2024.
Statewide, the median house price rose 5 percent in November to $630,000, and increased 4 percent through November to $640,000.
The Warren Group, which analyzes and publishes real estate and mortgage data, defines Greater Boston as the 139 cities and towns within Interstate 495.
Single-family home sales were flat in November, increasing by just six houses to 1,663 from 1,657. Through November, single-family home sales rose about 3 percent to 19,267 compared to 18,750 during the first 11 months of 2024.
Throughout the Commonwealth, single-family home sales dropped 6 percent in November and increased 3 percent through November.
November condominium prices rose 4 percent year over year. The median condo price reached $622,500, up $22,500 from November 2024. From January through November, condominium prices decreased less than 1 percent, falling from $623,500 last year to $620,000.
In Massachusetts, condominium prices rose 3 percent to $525,000 in November and increased less than 1 percent from January through November to $540,000.
Greater Boston condominium sales dropped 7 percent in November, to 930 units sold, down from 999 in November 2024. Condo sales rose 2 percent through November to 12,799 units from 12,517 during the same period last year.
Condominium sales statewide fell 7 percent year over year in November. During the first 11 months of 2025, condo sales rose by a little over 500 units to 17,786 or 3 percent.
NH Home Sales Flat, Median Prices Up in November 2025
New Hampshire single-family and condominium home sales were essentially flat year over year in November 2025, according to data compiled by the New Hampshire Realtors.
The number of single-family homes sold rose by six sales to 1,066 in November compared with 1,509 in November 2024, an increase of less than 1 percent. Through November, sales were up nearly 4 percent.
In Rockingham County, located in Southern New Hampshire, single-family sales fell 7 percent year over year in November and rose less than 1 percent during the first 11 months of 2025.
The median price of a single-family house statewide reached $525,000 in November, a 5 percent increase. Through November, house prices also rose 5 percent to $539,000.
In Rockingham County, house prices jumped nearly 15 percent in November to $532,500, but dipped 1 percent through November to $520,000.
New Hampshire condo sales decreased by one sale to 324 in November, but sales rose 6 percent from January through November to 3,948.
Rhode Island Single-family Sales Drop, Median Price Increases in November 2025
The median price of Rhode Island single-family homes and condominiums rose year over year in November, according to data compiled by the Rhode Island State-Wide Multiple Listing Service.
The Ocean State’s median house price increased 5 percent in November to $505,000 from $480,000 in November 2024. The median price in November 2023 was $431,000.
House sales declined almost 10 percent, falling from 589 sales in November 2024 to 533 houses sold in November. There were 569 sales in November 2023.
The median condo price reached $405,000 in November, a 4 percent increase from $390,000 in November 2024. Home buyers paid a median price of $357,500 in November 2023.
November condominium sales increased 11 percent to 130 units sold, up from 117 in November 2024. There were 116 sales in November 2023.




