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| this area for homes characterized by antique woodwork detail, fireplaces and large living spaces. The residential feel is complemented by Newbury Street, which is home to internationally acclaimed fashion boutiques, art galleries, fine dining, cafés and unique shops. The Back Bay is considered one of the most preferred residential areas in Boston and offers housing that is generally moderately expensive to high end. Top of Page |
| landscaped antique park system that surrounds the entire area. Residents choose The Fenway for its medium sized apartment-style living characterized by art deco brick buildings, hardwood floors and large windows. The area is home to young professionals and students alike and offers affordable housing choices that are a short walk to all that Boston has to offer. |
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| most popular places to live in Boston. The South End is truly diverse with a residential mix made up of families, young professionals, and artists. The beautiful townhouses that characterize this neighborhood offer residents housing that is mid-priced to high end. |
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| village. Charles Street, the neighborhoods main street, is filled with antique shops, upscale restaurants, and unique shops. A short walk from the financial district and bordered by the Boston Common and Public Garden, this urban setting offers residents high-end housing. Top of Page |
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| while in an urban setting. Residents enjoy many types of housing, from unique loft-style condos to apartmentstyle antique brick buildings to converted wharf buildings with views of the harbor. This wide selection of housing offers choices to renters and buyers of every price range. Top of Page |
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| Winchster The Town of Winchester, originally a colonial village, has become a thriving residential community noted for its fine public school system, beautiful homes, and its convenient location just eight miles from Boston. Winchester's development into an affluent suburban community began in the late 1800's as wealthy businessmen from Boston moved away from the city to build substantial homes. Today, the character of the town is defined by its beautiful homes and the exceptional civic spirit of its residents. Top of Page |
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| Everett A significant contributor to the economic well being of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Everett is a blue-collar working class community that is home to a diversified industrial and commercial base. Bordering Boston on the Mystic River, the city is conveniently located near interstate highways, has 60 miles of public roads, and is serviced by the MBTA. Although Everett is a densely populated city, it is able to provide a high level of education, public safety, public works, and recreational services to its citizens. Top of Page |
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| Roslindale A spectacular view of the Boston skyline, moderately priced homes, and its location just ten minutes outside Boston are just a few of Roslindale’s appealing characteristics. While the homes are charming and unpretentious, the town’s neighborhoods are similar to those of Boston in style, layout, and availability. Many new residents have been delighted at the success of improvements on older homes. Top of Page |
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| Malden Located just five miles north of Boston, the city of Malden boasts a diverse and active business community. Housing is comprised of single or multiple family homes, and several multi-family residential complexes. Malden is recognized for its immense collection of fine Victorian era homes, and its community has a strong commitment to education and close-knit neighborhoods. Top of Page |
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