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Whether you want to call it by its nickname, “Heart of the Commonwealth,” or just by its name, Worcester is one of the many great destinations to live in Massachusetts. With cool museums and plenty of outdoor activities, it’s no wonder Worcester is home to nearly 206,500 people. 

As more people move to Worcester, it’s important to keep in mind that the median home sale price is $390,500 and the average sale price per square foot is $236. For renters, the average rent price for a 2-bedroom apartment in Worcester is $1,974.

Don’t worry if those prices don’t fit in your budget – we’ve got options to help you find a home or apartment that does. We’ve collected the 8 of the most affordable suburbs of Worcester, MA, to consider moving to. And the best part is that they’re all less than 35 minutes away from the city center. That way, you can live near Worcester and all its awesome activities without paying the premium price of owning a home there.

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#1: Rutland

Median home price: $325,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $207 
Driving distance from Worcester: 25 minutes
Rutland, MA homes for sale
Rutland, MA apartments for rent

With a median home sale price nearly $65K less than Worcester, Rutland is the most affordable Worcester suburb on our list. Just about a 25-minute drive away from Worcester, you won’t miss out on what the city has to offer. If you’re considering moving to this area, make sure to visit Rutland State Park to explore the many trails and take in the scenery.

#2: Southbridge

Median home price: $330,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $210 
Driving distance from Worcester: 35 minutes
Southbridge, MA homes for sale
Southbridge, MA apartments for rent

Southbridge takes the second spot on our list. About a 35-minute drive away from downtown Worcester, you can visit the Worcester Art Museum or the EcoTarium in no time. Living in Southbridge, you’ll want to visit the Optical Heritage Museum or grab a meal at one of the local cafes or restaurants. In this suburb of 17,700 people, you can also explore the charming downtown.

#3: Oxford

Median home price: $350,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $223 
Driving distance from Worcester: 15 minutes
Oxford, MA homes for sale
Oxford, MA apartments for rent

Taking the third spot is Oxford. Just 15 minutes outside Worcester, you’ll find the home prices are much less expensive. Even with a population of about 6,000, there are plenty of cool things to check out in Oxford. If you find yourself moving to the third most affordable suburb, make sure to visit the Clara Barton Birthplace Museum, go shopping at the many boutiques and stores in Oxford, and enjoy the outdoors at one of the parks in the city.

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#4: Leicester

Median home price: $359,250 
Average sale price per square foot: $260 
Driving distance from Worcester: 15 minutes
Leicester, MA homes for sale
Leicester, MA apartments for rent

A little more expensive than Oxford is Leicester, the next suburb on our list. About 11,000 people live in this Worcester suburb, and there’s plenty to do in your free time.

#5: Sturbridge

Median home price: $368,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $202 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,500 
Driving distance from Worcester: 25 minutes
Sturbridge, MA homes for sale
Sturbridge, MA apartments for rent

Drive 25 minutes outside of Worcester and you’ll find the suburb of Sturbridge, another great area to add to your list. With 2,400 people living in this affordable town, Sturbridge is a great option to consider when looking to stay close to Worcester without paying the premium for a home in the city. In Sturbridge, you can visit the Old Sturbridge Village and check out the Vermont Covered Bridge, among other cool attractions, shop at the Sturbridge Farmer’s Market, and grab a bite to eat at a local spot.

#6: Spencer

Median home price: $375,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $242 
Driving distance from Worcester: 25 minutes
Spencer, MA homes for sale
Spencer, MA apartments for rent

Sixth on the list is another well-known suburb of Worcester, MA, is Spencer, where the home prices are about $10K less than in Worcester. With just about 5,800 people living in Spencer, it’s a great suburb to consider living in. Make sure to visit the Spencer Museum of Art, check out Stanley Park, and hike the trails at Wachusett Mountain State Reservation. You won’t get tired of this great suburb.

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#7: Clinton

Median home price: $375,000 
Average sale price per square foot: $247 
Average rent for a 2-bedroom apartment: $1,700 
Driving distance from Worcester: 30 minutes
Clinton, MA homes for sale
Clinton, MA apartments for rent

Coming in seventh place on our list of affordable Worcester suburbs is Clinton, which is roughly a 30-minute drive into the city center. With a population of about 8,200, Clinton is a great area to live in that’s not nearly as big as Worcester. If you find yourself moving to this suburb, make sure to visit the Museum of Russian Icons and the Clinton Historical Society Museum, check out the many parks and green spaces, or take in the views of the rivers.

#8: Leominster

Median home price: $378,500 
Average sale price per square foot: $229 
Driving distance from Worcester: 30 minutes
Leominster, MA homes for sale
Leominster, MA apartments for rent

Last but not least on our list of most affordable Worcester suburbs is Leominster. About 43,800 people live in Leominster,  so you’ll have a fraction of Worcester’s population while remaining only 30 minutes from the city. Stroll through the historic downtown area or take a walk or bike ride on one of the Leominster State Forest trails.

Methodology: Affordability is based on whether a suburb’s median home sale price or average sale price per square foot is less than Worcester and under a 35-minute drive from downtown Worcester. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during November 2022. Average rental data from Rent.com November 2022. Population data sourced from United States Census Bureau.

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