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MA Home Prices Dropped From June To July. What About In Framingham?

Median home prices for the year are still up over 3 percent in 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

MASSACHUSETTS — Prospective homebuyers in Massachusetts likely saw price drops in July compared to June, a new Warren Group study found.

Still, median home prices in 2025 are over 3 percent higher than through July in 2024, the study found.

In July, there were 4,719 single-family home sales in Massachusetts, an increase of 6.2 percent from July 2024 when there were 4,443 transactions. Meanwhile, the median single-family home price increased 2.3 percent on a year-over-year basis to $665,000.

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There were 23,784 single-family home sales in the first seven months of 2025, a 3.6 percent increase from 2024. The median single-family home sale price increased 3.4 percent on the same basis to $640,000.

“The median sale price for July increased over the year prior, but was down compared to June of this year, which is the typical annual pattern,” said Cassidy Norton, Associate Publisher and Media Relations Director of The Warren Group. “Buyers who are looking now are likely to see lower prices and reductions from earlier in the year.”

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In June, the median single-family home price was $687,500, a 3 percent increase from June 2024.

Framingham saw the trend happen locally, when the median sale price for July dropped to $700,000 compared to $750,500 in June.

That brings the year-to-date median price to $730,000, still a nearly 8 percent increase from the same period in 2024.

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