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Randolph vs Stoughton

South Shore · South Shore
Stoughton leads 4–2 on headline livability metrics

Across the six headline livability metrics (schools, safety, walkability, biking, affordability, and commute), Stoughton edges Randolph 4 to 2. Median home prices are close, within $27k of each other. Schools tilt clearly toward Stoughton (73 vs. 62).

The two towns at a glance

Randolph

South Shore · pop. 34,878
The most diverse town south of Boston with quick 93/24 access and prices well below the South Shore average.
61
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Stoughton

South Shore · pop. 29,225
Commuter rail terminus, sub-$600k single-families, and strong open-space inventory.
63
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Head-to-head: every metric

Randolph Stoughton
Headline
Livability index 61 62
Economics
Median home $496k $524k
Household income $110k $105k
Price ÷ income 4.5×
Tax burden 72 66
Schools & Safety
Schools 62 73
Safety 50 62
Getting around
Commute to Boston 28 min 32 min
Walkability 54 45
Transit 39 31
Biking 45 37
Lifestyle
Dining 56 55
Nightlife 35 32
Arts & culture 80 65
Green space 55 68
Community
Diversity 96 90
Climate 70 72
5-yr trend 65 65

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

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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.