Metro hub Massachusetts

Boston–Cambridge–Newton — metro hub

A single landing page for the Boston–Cambridge–Newton commuter shed. Browse ZIPs from the city core out through the suburbs, with consistent demographic and housing context drawn from public Census data.

ZIP codes
39
across the metro
Total population
722,427
profiled residents
Avg median income
household, ACS
Avg home value
owner-occupied

Cities & suburbs in this metro

Top ZIP codes by population

ZIPCityPopulationMedian incomeMedian home
02169 Quincy, MA 60,459
02139 Cambridge, MA 39,707
02138 Cambridge, MA 39,370
03103 Manchester, NH 37,602
03104 Manchester, NH 34,557
03102 Manchester, NH 33,924
02446 Brookline, MA 31,764
03060 Nashua, NH 31,039
03062 Nashua, NH 28,562
02115 Boston, MA 28,559
02118 Boston, MA 27,718
02145 Somerville, MA 27,359
02215 Boston, MA 25,856
02144 Somerville, MA 25,367
02143 Somerville, MA 25,264
02116 Boston, MA 22,587
02445 Brookline, MA 21,485
02170 Quincy, MA 20,130
02140 Cambridge, MA 20,060
02171 Quincy, MA 19,923
03063 Nashua, NH 16,289
03064 Nashua, NH 14,769
02141 Cambridge, MA 13,953
02114 Boston, MA 13,401
02458 Newton, MA 12,428
03109 Manchester, NH 10,023
02111 Boston, MA 7,841
02113 Boston, MA 6,726
02210 Boston, MA 4,830
02108 Boston, MA 4,225
02142 Cambridge, MA 4,172
02109 Boston, MA 3,627
03101 Manchester, NH 3,114
02110 Boston, MA 2,307
02163 Boston, MA 2,198
02199 Boston, MA 1,232
02133 Boston, MA
02203 Boston, MA
02205 Boston, MA

About the Boston–Cambridge–Newton metro

Metro areas are the unit of analysis that most closely matches how people actually live: a downtown core, a ring of close-in neighborhoods, and a wider band of suburbs and exurbs that share a labor market and a housing market. The Boston–Cambridge–Newton hub gathers 39 ZIP codes spread across roughly 8 distinct cities and townships. Reading them side by side is the fastest way to understand which sub-markets share a profile and which break the pattern. For step-by-step methodology, see our relocation guide.

The average median household income across listed ZIPs lands around —, with average owner-occupied home values near —. Neither number is the right answer to “is this metro affordable?” on its own — what matters is the spread, the commute time you can tolerate, and the property tax regime in each jurisdiction. Click into the city tiles above to compare adjacent cores, and into individual ZIP profiles to see the granular block-level numbers. You can also compare against other markets via the full metro index.

If you’re considering a move into Boston–Cambridge–Newton, treat this page as a triage layer above the ZIP-level detail. Identify three or four ZIPs that match your budget and density preference, then walk those neighborhoods (or at least drive them at rush hour) before signing anything. The data will save you from obviously wrong fits, but only your own feet on the sidewalk can confirm a good one. For state-wide context, jump to Massachusetts.