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What it costs to own a home in Dukes County, Massachusetts
The real property-tax rate, risk-adjusted insurance, and honest closing costs for Dukes County — with the all-in monthly cost of a county-median-priced home and the income it takes to carry it comfortably.
The headline numbers
US Census, ACS 2024 5-year
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The “median home” here is the Dukes County median owner-occupied value ($1,165,800, US Census ACS B25077, ACS 2024 5-year). The all-in monthly uses the real-life basis: loan payment $6,000, property tax $486, insurance $336, maintenance $972 (1%/yr rule of thumb), and utilities $275 (a placeholder, not yet sourced). With 20% down there is no mortgage insurance.
Local risk flags
No natural-hazard flags for Dukes County in the FEMA National Risk Index — no covered peril rates Relatively High or Very High here. That does not mean zero risk; check the specific address’s flood zone before you buy.
Closing costs, in detail
Total transfer/recording tax $5,316: buyer's customary share $0, seller's customary share $5,316. Massachusetts deeds excise: $5,316 (seller-paid). Barnstable County (Cape Cod) charges a higher $6.48 per $1,000.
- Transfer & recording tax
- On the $1,165,800 median home, the buyer’s customary share is about $0, with roughly $5,316 customarily paid by the seller. Only the buyer’s share is counted in the closing-cost estimate above.
- Title insurance & settlement
- Massachusetts uses competitive (filed) rates. Estimated $4,460–$6,034 on this home. Modeled title insurance + settlement (national declining-rate curve, ~0.45% of price at this level). Not a state-promulgated rate.
- Lender and origination
- $4,663–$9,326. Modeled as 0.5-1.0% of loan amount.
- Appraisal, inspection, and reports
- $900–$1,800. Flat buyer-paid diligence estimate.
- Prepaids and escrow
- $2,951–$4,594. Initial escrow deposit for taxes and insurance.
Frequently asked
- What is the property tax rate in Dukes County, MA?
- The effective property tax rate in Dukes County is 0.50% of home value per year (US Census, ACS 2024 5-year). That is lower than the Massachusetts average of 1.03% and lower than the national average of 0.92%.
- How much is homeowners insurance in Dukes County?
- A typical homeowners policy runs about $4,030 per year (range $2,630–$5,840) at the Dukes County median home value of $1,165,800. This is a county-adjusted estimate scaled from the NAIC state average; a real quote depends on the home and coverage.
- What are typical closing costs on a $1,165,800 home in Dukes County?
- Estimated buyer closing costs run about $13,074–$22,154 on a $1,165,800 home — lender fees, title and settlement, the buyer's customary share of transfer and recording taxes, and prepaid taxes and insurance.
- What income do you need to afford the median home in Dukes County?
- A household income of about $491,130 per year makes the $1,165,800 median home here comfortable by our math — housing under about 28% of take-home pay with room left for everyday spending, assuming 20% down at this week's 6.67% 30-year rate.
- What is the all-in monthly cost of the median home in Dukes County?
- About $8,068 per month for the $1,165,800 median home with 20% down at 6.67% — the loan payment, property tax, home insurance, maintenance, and an estimated utilities figure.
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These figures use the area median and a 20%-down example. Put in your own price, down payment, income, and debts to see whether it’s comfortable for you.
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Sources & vintages
- Property tax: US Census American Community Survey, county effective rate (ACS 2024 5-year).
- Home insurance: NAIC state average premium (2022 · FEMA NRI December 2025), scaled by FEMA National Risk Index covered-peril risk; range modeled.
- Median home value: US Census ACS B25077, Dukes County median owner-occupied value (ACS 2024 5-year).
- Mortgage rate: Freddie Mac 30-year fixed weekly average via FRED, as of 2026-08-13.
- Transfer taxes & title: researched state/local schedules. The everyday-spending baseline ships from the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey (2024), income-scaled; utilities is the one remaining labeled placeholder.
Estimates, not advice, and not a Loan Estimate. Every number is computed from public data or our own math — see the methodology for how, and where the honest gaps are.