Surrounded by the City of Boston on three sides and Newton to the West, the Town of Brookline continues to be a highly desirable place to live due to its proximity to job opportunities, excellent public transportation and school systems, lo...
Boston, the capital of Massachusetts (population ~700,000), is comprised of 13 distinct neighborhoods, each with a feel and culture that distinguishes it from the others. Some like Brighton, Allston and Fenway, because of their proximity to...
Known as the Garden City for its many parks and greenspaces, Newton is approximately 7 miles west of downtown Boston. A population of 89,000 makes Newton the eleventh largest city in the state. But because Newton is comprised of 13 “village...
Wellesley is located west of Boston with Newton to its east and Natick to the West. The town has a population of roughly 28,000 spread over a total area of 10.49 square miles.
Wellesley is an affluent suburban commuter town with a median hou...
The city of Waltham sits approximately 11 miles northwest of Boston with Newton to the south and Lexington to the north. Waltham is a residential town with roots in the labor movement and was a major contributor to the American Industrial Rev...