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Why You’ll Love Boston
The great city of Boston is lined with cobblestone streets and boasts ample historic buildings as well as iconic locations that helped shape our nation. While the architecture of many local restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues are nothing short or breathtaking, it isn’t just the history that will make you fall in love with Boston. A sports lover’s dream, you’ll often see locals as well as tourists walking the streets equipped with their favorite team’s gear before and after a game whether for the Boston Red Sox, Celtics, or Bruins to name a few.
As with many metropolitan cities, Boston does indeed boast great tourist attractions, however, what makes Boston so special is its ability to not only preserve history, but to provide locals with what many refer to as “local Boston” where you can escape the more traditional tourist attractions and enjoy the slower pace of Boston living.
Boston Schools
The Greater Boston area is home to dozens of highly rated school districts, with the Dover-Sherborn School District being the most highly sought-after by those with school aged children. In addition to the many highly rated public-schools, you can also find ample private and charter school options as well as multiple college campuses ranging from community colleges to universities, including the famous Ivy League school, Harvard.
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Once the dust has settled and you’re starting to find your way around Boston you’ll notice that there is no shortage of things to do. A local favorite, The Boston Public Market, is a hot spot for local shopping from fresh produce to artisan gifts and floral arrangements, the more than 40 local vendors are sure to give you a true taste of Boston.
In a world of chain restaurants, franchises and Amazon deliveries, you’ll love exploring The North End, where you can slow down and enjoy life as it was in years past. The North End boasts mom and pop shops, family-owned restaurants and bakeries, and narrow streets that wind through what many people refer to as the true “heart” of Boston.
Boston Real Estate
One of the best things about Boston is the large range of real estate it offers. Whether you’re hoping for a high-rise luxury condominium with a view of the water, a single-family home in the suburbs where neighbors can enjoy block parties and lemonade stands, or anything in-between, Boston truly does have it all!
Included below are homes for sale and real estate in Boston, MA.
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- Allston
- Ashland
- Back Bay
- Beacon Hill
- Boston
- Brighton
- Brookline
- Cambridge
- Charlestown
- Chestnut Hill
- Dorchester
- Downtown Boston
- East Boston
- Everett
- Fenway
- Framingham
- Holliston
- Hopkinton
- Hudson
- Jamaica Plain
- Lexington
- Malden
- Marlborough
- Medford
- Milford
- Mission Hill
- Natick
- Needham
- Newton
- North End
- Somerville
- South End
- Waltham
- Watertown
- Wellesley
- West Roxbury
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- Adams Arboretum
- Arlington
- Ashmont
- Back Bay
- Back of the Hill
- Bay Village
- Beacon Hill
- Berklee
- Blackstone
- Boylston
- Brookside
- Camden
- Castle Square
- Cedar Grove
- Chinatown
- Claremont
- Cleary Square
- Cleveland Circle
- Crawford
- Downtown Crossing
- Eagle Hill
- Ellis
- Elm Hill
- Fairmount Hill
- Fenway
- Financial District
- Forest Hills
- Fort Point
- Fort Point Channel
- Georgetown
- Government Center
- Greater Codman Square
- Harbor View / Orient Heights
- Highland Park
- Hyde Park
- Jamaica Hills
- Jefferies Point
- Kenmore Square
- Leather District
- Lower Mills
- Lower Roxbury
- Lower Washington
- Mattapan
- Medical Center Area
- Meeting House Hill
- Melville Park
- Mission Hill
- North Bank Bridge
- North Station
- Old Dover
- Packard's Corner
- Parklake
- Pondside
- Prospect Hill
- Prudential
- Readville
- Reservoir Gardens
- Ringer Park
- Roslindale
- Salisbury
- Seaport District
- South Boston
- Stonybrook
- Sumner Hill
- Telegraph Hill
- The Village
- Union Park
- Washington Park
- Waterfront
- Wellington Hill
- Worcester Center
- 10 Farnsworth Street
- 100 Shawmut
- 150 W Broadway
- 180 Beacon Street
- 210 South Street
- 22 Liberty
- 25 Beacon
- 285 Columbus
- 319 A Street
- 360 Newbury
- 45 Province Street
- 50 Liberty
- 89 Wareham
- 99 Tremont
- Alloy
- Atelier 505
- Battery Wharf
- Belvedere Boston
- Burroughs Wharf
- Canal Park
- Charlesgate East
- Clarendon
- Court Square Press Lofts
- Echelon Seaport
- Folio Boston
- Forecaster 121
- Four Seasons Boston at One Dalton
- FP3 Lofts
- Grandview
- Harbor Towers
- Heritage On The Garden
- Ink Block Sepia
- Laconia Lofts
- Le Jardin
- Lewis Wharf
- Longwood Towers
- Lovejoy Wharf
- Macallen Building
- Mandarin Oriental
- Metropolitan Midtown Boston
- Millennium Place
- Millennium Tower
- Mosaic
- One Charles
- One Dalton
- Parkside Residences
- Parris Landing
- Penniman On The Park
- Pierce Boston
- Point 262
- Port 45
- Raffles Boston
- Regatta Riverview
- Repton Place
- Residences At Pier 4
- Residences at The Intercontinental
- River Court
- Rowes Wharf
- Seville Boston Harbor
- Somerset Boston
- St. Regis Residences
- Stadia50
- Symphony Court
- Telford 180
- The Archer
- The Boulevard
- The Carlton House
- The Cosmopolitan
- The Esplanade
- The Lucas
- The Marc
- The Mark
- The Muse Fort Point
- The Quinn
- The Ritz Carlton
- The Saybrook
- The Towers Of Chestnut Hill
- Tremont On The Common
- Trinity Place
- Wilkes Passage Lofts
- Winthrop Square Tower
- Zero Marlborough