Located on the western side of Boston, Allston is home to a lively art and music scene. Allston is a short distance from the city, but still holds a lively…
Bordering both Boston & Newton, Brookline has always been regarded as a quaint, peaceful section of Boston. While still a part of Boston, Brookline has kept its own identity, and…
Known as the smallest city by land area in Massachusetts, Chelsea lies directly across the Mystic River from the city of Boston. With great views of the Boston skyline, Chelsea…
Home to Kenmore Square, the Boston staple “Citgo Sign”, and famous Fenway Park, the Fenway-Kenmore area of Boston is one of the city’s most active areas. Lively with students, young…
Located on the western side of Boston, Allston is home to a lively art and music scene. Allston is a short distance from the city, but still holds a lively…
Nestled along the Charles River on the west, Back Bay is one of the most desirable Boston neighborhoods. The Back Bay is known to be one of the most well…
Known as the city’s oldest residential community the North End is often referred to as Boston’s Italian section or “Little Italy”. Popular amongst tourists and residents for its great cuisine…
Known for its narrow brick streets, and federal style row houses, Beacon Hill is one of Boston’s most desirable and prestigious neighborhoods. Located just north of the Boston Common, Beacon…
Known as one of the most desirable areas of Boston, the South End is a hip and trendy neighborhood serving as a visual treat with its brick sidewalks, and polished…
Nestled right outside of Boston with its tree lined streets and single family homes, West Roxbury provides its residents a suburban feel in an urban city setting. Centre Street holds…
Bordering both Boston & Newton, Brookline has always been regarded as a quaint, peaceful section of Boston. While still a part of Boston, Brookline has kept its own identity, and…
Home to a plethora of different cultures, as well as two of Boston’s prominent universities, Harvard & MIT, Cambridge is a diverse hub of about 106,000 residents, and a lot…
Known as the famous stomping grounds of Paul Revere on his “midnight ride” Charlestown is a section of Boston preserved in history. Charlestown is home to the U.S.S Constitution, the…
Known as the smallest city by land area in Massachusetts, Chelsea lies directly across the Mystic River from the city of Boston. With great views of the Boston skyline, Chelsea…
Separated by Boston Harbor from the rest of the city, East Boston is home to a growing number of approximately 40,000 residents. Once home to the Kennedy’s and a hub…
Home to Kenmore Square, the Boston staple “Citgo Sign”, and famous Fenway Park, the Fenway-Kenmore area of Boston is one of the city’s most active areas. Lively with students, young…
Historical Jamaica Plain is home to a number of young professionals, artists, and the oldest community theatre in the U.S. Also known as “JP” Jamaica Plain is known as an…
Known as the city’s oldest residential community the North End is often referred to as Boston’s Italian section or “Little Italy”. Popular amongst tourists and residents for its great cuisine…
Formerly known as “Dorchester Neck”, South Boston now referred to as “Southie” has long been regarded as a working class Irish neighborhood. In current redevelopment, South Boston is an up…
Known as one of the most desirable areas of Boston, the South End is a hip and trendy neighborhood serving as a visual treat with its brick sidewalks, and polished…
Nestled right outside of Boston with its tree lined streets and single family homes, West Roxbury provides its residents a suburban feel in an urban city setting. Centre Street holds…