Considering a move to Boston? The City on the Hill is one of the best places to live in not only Massachusetts, but all of the Northeast, thanks to a strong job market, safe neighborhoods, good schools, and tons of fun things to do. Here are the five best Boston neighborhoods to consider buying a home in: [ Ссылка ]
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00:26 [Allston-Brighton]
00:53 [Back Bay-Beacon Hill]
01:18 [Charlestown]
01:44 [East Boston]
02:11 [West Roxbury]
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Best Neighborhoods to Buy a Home in Boston
Thinking of buying a home in Boston? The City on a Hill is one of the best places to live on the East Coast, offering a variety of homes that sell fast in a very competitive market.
Keep watching to find out the five best Boston neighborhoods to consider, then visit our blog to learn even more about these amazing areas.
Allston-
Brighton
Looking to live close to major colleges and universities in Boston?
Buy a home in Allston-Brighton!
Residents can find a variety of brownstones, rowhouses, condos, and single-family homes with a wide selection of restaurants and bars nearby. Allston-Brighton is only a 15-minute drive from Downtown Boston, or you can hop on the Green Line subway or commuter rail at Boston Landing!
Back Bay-
Beacon Hill
Back Bay-Beacon Hill is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Boston. Known for its streets lined with antique lamps and cobblestone sidewalks, this affluent neighborhood offers charming rowhouses and vintage brownstones. Not to mention, this highly walkable neighborhood is only minutes from Downtown Boston and offers residents quick access to anywhere in the city via the Green Line and Orange Line!
Charlestown
Charlestown offers waterfront views and a variety of housing from brightly colored rowhouses to condos near great schools. Along the neighborhood’s Main Street, you’ll find traditional pubs and trendy restaurants that will satisfy everyone’s appetite. And with easy access to I-93, Charlestown Ferry, and a subway stop in Sullivan Square, it’s easy for commuters to travel around the Boston metro!
East Boston
East Boston—or “Eastie” as it’s often called by local residents—is one of the most affordable neighborhoods in Boston! Here, you can find a wide range of housing options from renovated rowhouses and bungalows to condos with amazing views of the Boston Harbor. Eastie residents have quick access to Downtown Boston via the Blue Line at Maverick Square, and Boston Logan International Airport is also nearby!
West Roxbury
In West Roxbury, you get the best of both worlds—you’re part of the Boston metro, but your neighborhood is far from the city center! Located 30 minutes from downtown, this southwest Boston neighborhood is one of the safest places to live and offers newer homes with spacious yards. And with access to I-95 and the MBTA Commuter Rail station, getting out and about is never difficult!
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