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Natick vs Wellesley

MetroWest · MetroWest
Even split (3–3) on headline livability metrics

On the six headline livability metrics, Natick and Wellesley split the table evenly. This is a real tradeoff, not a ranking. Median homes in Natick run roughly $800k cheaper than in Wellesley, about 49% less. Wellesley is about 5 minutes closer to Boston by car at peak. Schools tilt clearly toward Wellesley (97 vs. 88).

The two towns at a glance

Natick

MetroWest · pop. 36,117
Downtown Natick has become one of MetroWest's best dining and events scenes.
71
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Wellesley

MetroWest · pop. 30,347
Two walkable village centers, commuter rail, and Wellesley College's campus.
72
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Head-to-head: every metric

Natick Wellesley
Headline
Livability index 70 70
Economics
Median home $820k $1.62M
Household income $140k $258k
Price ÷ income 5.9× 6.3×
Tax burden 64 56
Schools & Safety
Schools 88 97
Safety 86 92
Getting around
Commute to Boston 30 min 25 min
Walkability 50 37
Transit 28 26
Biking 44 33
Lifestyle
Dining 68 64
Nightlife 50 36
Arts & culture 56 56
Green space 72 80
Community
Diversity 72 70
Climate 75 74
5-yr trend 76 71

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 Natick vs Wellesley 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.