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Quincy MA 5 Year Housing Forecast & Real Estate Outlook (2025–2029)

Updated: Jul 30

By: Amanda George, Realtor, George Group Boston | Quincy MA 5 Year Housing Forecast & Real Estate Outlook


If you’ve been watching Quincy, you already know it’s one of the most dynamic housing markets south of Boston. As a Realtor serving Quincy and the South Shore for over 13 years, I’ve seen this city transform—and it’s not slowing down. In this post, I’ll break down the Quincy MA 5 Year Housing Forecast, highlight major developments, and share actionable tips for buyers, sellers, and investors who want to stay ahead of the curve.


Adams Shore Quincy over looks the Boston Skyline
Adams Shore Quincy over looks the Boston Skyline

Why Choose Quincy MA?

Location, transit, and lifestyle. Quincy offers fast access to Boston via the Red Line, commuter rail, and highways—making it a magnet for young professionals, families, and downsizers. It also boasts an incredible waterfront, walkable downtown, and rich historical charm, all of which fuel demand across condos, multifamilies, and new mixed-use developments.


Year‑Over‑Year Market Forecast (2025–2029)

Quincy is expected to lead the South Shore in price appreciation over the next five years, driven by massive infrastructure upgrades and limited buildable land.

Year

Projected Growth

2025

6.5%

2026

6.8%

2027

7.0%

2028

7.2%

2029

7.5%

📊 See chart below for Randolph compared to other South Shore towns.


What’s Changing in Quincy?

  • Quincy Center Redevelopment: Mixed-use projects are transforming the area with residential towers, restaurants, and retail.

  • North Quincy & Wollaston MBTA stations are anchoring new TOD (transit-oriented development).

  • The New Quincy High School Campus Plan and infrastructure improvements are driving family demand.

  • Expect luxury rentals, new condo conversions, and vertical growth near T stops and shoreline corridors.


Smart Tips for Buyers, Sellers & Investors

🔹 Buyers: Competition is strong—look for pre-construction options or 2-bed condos in North Quincy and Adams Shore.

🔹 Sellers: This is a high-opportunity window. Low inventory + high buyer urgency = top dollar.

🔹 Investors: Quincy’s rent demand is outperforming the South Shore average. Focus on 3+ unit properties near Red Line access.


Thinking of Buying or Selling in Quincy MA?

Whether you’re a longtime homeowner wondering what your property is worth or a new buyer looking to plant roots near the city, I’m here to help. I’m Amanda George, and my husband Gerard and I run George Group Boston with one goal: to simplify the real estate process and help you build long-term wealth—whether you’re buying your first condo or selling your fourth investment property.


📞 Ready to talk the Quincy MA 5 Year Housing Forecast?



 Sources: Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA), MassHousing Reports, MLS PIN Data, City of Quincy Planning Board, U.S. Census QuickFacts, Realtor.com, Quincy Chamber of Commerce

Line chart showing 2025–2029 housing price forecast for Quincy MA and nearby towns.
Line chart showing 2025–2029 housing price forecast for Quincy MA and nearby towns.


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