Home prices
The price of the median home in Dover is $951,800. It is roughly $247,780 (35%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is about $734,300 (337%) higher compared to the rest of the nation, and in comparison to the city of Boston it is about $419,100 (78%) higher.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Dover is $3,125. Compared to its surrounding areas this is about $1,525 (95%) higher.Compared to the United States as a whole it is approximately $2,063 (194%) higher, and is roughly $1,505 (92%) higher compared to the city of Boston.
Nearby places
Needham
Needham is Dover's neighbor to the northeast. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Needham costs $855,300, which comes out to $96,500 (11%) lower than Dover. The rent there is significantly less expensive. The median monthly rent in Needham is $1,483, which is $1,642 (110%) lower than Dover.
Wellesley
Wellesley is approximately 3 miles north of Dover. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. Wellesley's median home price is $1,149,100, which works out to $197,300 (17%) higher than Dover. The rent there is significantly less expensive. In Wellesley the median monthly rent is $1,938, which is $1,187 (61%) lower than Dover.
Medfield
Medfield is about 4 miles south from Dover. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in Medfield is $615,200, which comes out to $336,600 (54%) lower than Dover. Rent there is significantly less expensive. In Medfield the median monthly rent is $1,347, which is $1,778 (131%) lower than Dover.
Dedham
Dedham is approximately 4 miles east of Dover. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Dedham is valued at $461,200, which works out to $490,600 (106%) lower than Dover. The rent there is substantially less expensive. Dedham's median monthly rent is $1,669, which is $1,456 (87%) lower than Dover.
Norwood
Norwood is approximately 5 miles southeast from Dover. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home price in Norwood is $439,300, which comes out to $512,500 (116%) lower than Dover. The rent there is significantly less expensive. The median rent in Norwood is $1,563 per month, which is $1,562 (99%) lower than Dover.