Mid-Cambridge, Cambridge Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Mid-Cambridge, Cambridge, MA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Mid-Cambridge, Cambridge, MA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Mid-Cambridge, Cambridge, MA

The median home value is $904,666
MonthMedian home value
April 2025$912k
May 2025$911k
June 2025$907k
July 2025$902k
August 2025$898k
September 2025$895k
October 2025$896k
November 2025$897k
December 2025$898k
January 2026$900k
February 2026$902k
March 2026$905k
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Average Home Value in Mid-Cambridge, Cambridge, MA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
1 bedroom (See homes)$609,516
2 bedrooms (See homes)$889,951
3 bedrooms (See homes)$1,438,621
4 bedrooms (See homes)$2,008,257
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Mid-Cambridge

Review Highlights

Mid-Cambridge: stable haven by Harvard and MIT, strong schools, transit, and parks. People like safe, walkable streets, easy Red Line access, parks, libraries, and top museums. They dislike high housing costs, traffic, scarce yards, and occasional dog issues.
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  • Kenneth.perry
    "Great area for small families and couples seeking a quiet neighborhood with easy access to grocery stores, find dining, great little shopping spots, and conveniently located between Harvard and MIT. It is also near the red line and green line."
  • Trulia User
    "Great area for living city life with access to other New England go-tos such as getting out to Walden or up to VT/NH/ME easily!"
  • Christine S.
    "Easy to bike to just about anywhere in Boston/Cambridge. Bike lanes make commute feel pretty safe. quick ride to Kendall Sq. Red line is also nearby. "
  • Stephanie G.
    "Lots of parks in the area, feels safe to walk alone at night, doesn’t feel like a college area since there are lots of adults and families"
  • Kimberly
    "Cambridge is a diverse gem it has an amazing art culture with a friendly energy wherever you go. Love the vibe."
  • Kevin F.
    "I’m biased: I grew up in the neighborhood. Perfectly located, Inman Sq, walkable to Harvard and Central Sq."
  • Elise C.
    "Tons of dogs, lots of dog lovers. Green spaces to bring them to and people are generally happy to have the dogs around"
  • Christopher S.
    "The best of city living. Walkable, bikeable, transit friendly, great sense of community and care among neighbors."
  • "So many restaurants so little time! Oh, and close to the T and Harvard Square plus the Montessori School on Trowbridge Street and the Museum of Natural History free to residents.... and biking Memorial Drive on Sundays."
  • "So close to Harvard Square but still quiet with few students and mostly families. I walk everywhere and love the restaurants and coffee shops as well the Whole Foods nearby..."
  • Stlui13
    "Mid-Cambridge is a veritable city of little hamlets; composing mostly of charming Victorian era townhouses. Easy access to neighborhood shops and restaurants for various budgets. Terrific Main library, and as a resident of Cambridge, free access to the Harvard Art Museums."
  • "Close to Harvard Square restaurants & nightlife but in a quiet family friendly neighborhood - love it!"
  • Christina A.
    "We have plenty of dog-friendly parks and very walkable neighborhoods."
  • Christina A.
    "We have a very diverse community with a mix of cultures and ages."
  • Christina A.
    "It's very easy to walk and ride your bike throughout Cambridge."
  • Christina A.
    "There are good schools, plenty of kid-friendly parks, and safe neighborhoods."
  • Veniesa W.
    "There are a lot of dog parks around Cambridge and the amenities that come with them. However Cambridge has a lot of traffic."
  • Veniesa W.
    "You can find a lot of art while walking around. There's also a unique food culture. You'll find something new every block."
  • Veniesa W.
    "The commute is very easy, with buses and trains running regularly."
  • Veniesa W.
    "The crime rate is not high, and police activity is constant."
  • Taryn G.
    "Not a lot of great places to bring your dog. A lot of places don't even have yards."
  • Erza D.
    "There's a dog park. There are other dogs. They're not always friendly."
  • Erza D.
    "It's quiet, expensive, and nice."
  • Taryn G.
    "There's a lot of diversity, unique stores, and restaurants."
  • Taryn G.
    "I'm right on the Red Line! Parking isn't too hard to find. You can walk everywhere!"
  • Erza D.
    "You can commute by train, bus, and cab."
  • Taryn G.
    "There are lots of parks and libraries within walking distance."
  • Erza D.
    "There are a lot of schools."
  • Juriswcooper
    "Walkable. City meets residential. Very academic nestled between Harvard and MIT. Close to T stops T both Harvard & Central Sq. Walkable MF distance to the Charles River/path. "
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