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Concord vs Lexington

MetroWest · Greater Boston
Concord leads 4–2 on headline livability metrics

Across the six headline livability metrics (schools, safety, walkability, biking, affordability, and commute), Concord edges Lexington 4 to 2. Median home prices are close, within $49k of each other. Lexington is about 5 minutes closer to Boston by car at peak.

The two towns at a glance

Concord

MetroWest · pop. 18,491
Walden Pond, the Old North Bridge, and 16+ miles of trails. Massachusetts at its most literary.
70
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Lexington

Greater Boston · pop. 34,454
Top-3 schools statewide, Minuteman Bikeway, and Revolutionary history on the green.
73
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Head-to-head: every metric

Concord Lexington
Headline
Livability index 72 72
Economics
Median home $1.46M $1.41M
Household income $195k $238k
Price ÷ income 7.5× 5.9×
Tax burden 60 58
Schools & Safety
Schools 94 99
Safety 92 94
Getting around
Commute to Boston 35 min 30 min
Walkability 38 33
Transit 22 22
Biking 50 44
Lifestyle
Dining 60 62
Nightlife 30 30
Arts & culture 70 60
Green space 95 88
Community
Diversity 60 76
Climate 76 74
5-yr trend 68 70

Clay = wins this metric. Direction matters: lower median home and shorter commute are better; everything else, higher is better.

Compare on your terms

These winners are based on a neutral, equal weighting of every metric. Your priorities are not neutral. Open Concord vs Lexington in the interactive atlas to tune schools, walkability, affordability, commute, and seven more dimensions, and watch the verdict change.

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About this comparison

Bay State Atlas ranks 194 Massachusetts towns using public data (Census ACS, MA DESE schools, Walk Score, MA Department of Revenue tax data, and the FBI UCR safety index) normalized to 0–100. Every weight is editable. This page is a static, indexable snapshot. The live tool is faster and lets you customize what counts.