Squantum

A waterfront peninsula with luxury homes, island vibes, and unmatched harbor views

Squantum is Quincy's most exclusive waterfront neighborhood, offering a rare combination of luxury living and coastal tranquility just minutes from Boston. This peninsula community, connected to the mainland by a scenic causeway, feels like a private island retreat with its stunning harbor views, peaceful beaches, and tight-knit residential atmosphere. Home to some of Quincy's most impressive properties, Squantum attracts buyers seeking waterfront living, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community—all while maintaining easy access to the city.

Squantum Real Estate Market

Median Price

$1,195,000

+35.2%

Days on Market

45

Average listing time

Walk Score

45/100

Car-dependent

Market Heat

Hot

High demand

The Vibe: Coastal Luxury with Island Charm

Squantum feels like a hidden escape—a place where the pace slows down and the water is always in view. The neighborhood has an exclusive, almost resort-like atmosphere, with tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes, and a palpable sense of pride among residents. You'll see neighbors walking to the beach, kayaking in the bay, or gathering at Squantum Point Park. It's a community where people know each other, look out for one another, and genuinely love where they live. This is coastal New England living at its finest.

Who Squantum Is Perfect For

Families seeking a safe, close-knit waterfront community

Professionals who want luxury living with quick Boston access

Water enthusiasts who love boating, kayaking, and beach life

Buyers looking for spacious single-family homes with views

Anyone who values privacy, natural beauty, and strong community bonds

Housing in Squantum

What You'll Find
Types: Single-family homes, waterfront estates, luxury properties
Price Range: $700K-$3M+ for single-family homes and waterfront estates

Squantum's housing market is defined by quality and location. The neighborhood features generously sized single-family homes ranging from charming Cape Cods and classic Victorians to modern luxury estates with top-of-the-line finishes. Many properties enjoy direct waterfront access or sweeping views of Boston Harbor and the city skyline. This is one of Quincy's most expensive neighborhoods, reflecting the premium placed on waterfront living, privacy, and the unique peninsula setting.

What to Do in Squantum

Spend summer days at Nickerson Beach or Orchard Beach, both public and family-friendly

Explore Squantum Point Park for walking trails, kayaking, and birdwatching

Enjoy water activities like boating, fishing, and paddleboarding right from your backyard

Take in panoramic views of Boston Harbor and the city skyline

Participate in community events and neighborhood gatherings

Walk or bike the quiet, scenic streets of the peninsula

Getting Around

Transit

Squantum is more car-dependent than other Quincy neighborhoods. The nearest Red Line station is Wollaston, about a 10-minute drive. Commuting to downtown Boston typically takes 20-30 minutes by car, depending on traffic.

Parking

Ample parking is standard. Most homes have driveways and garages, and street parking is rarely an issue.

Walkability

Moderate walkability within the neighborhood itself. Squantum Elementary School and local beaches are walkable for residents, but most errands require a car.

Schools

Squantum Elementary School (K-5) is located in the heart of the neighborhood and is highly regarded by local families. Students then attend Atlantic Middle School and North Quincy High School, both well-rated and located just off the peninsula.

Dining & Nightlife

Squantum is primarily residential, so dining options are limited within the neighborhood itself. However, nearby Wollaston Beach and Quincy Center offer a wide variety of restaurants, from casual seafood spots to upscale dining.

The Bottom Line

What We Love
  • Stunning waterfront location with harbor and skyline views
  • Exclusive, safe, and family-friendly community
  • Access to beaches and outdoor recreation
  • Spacious, high-quality homes with privacy
  • Strong sense of community and neighborhood pride
  • Only 20 minutes to downtown Boston
Things to Consider
  • Higher price point than most Quincy neighborhoods
  • Limited walkability to shops and restaurants
  • No direct public transit access
  • Fewer dining and entertainment options within the neighborhood
  • Can feel isolated for those who prefer urban energy

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