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Neighborhoods in Boston, MA

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    Seaport

    The Seaport District, once an active port of the City of Boston, has in recent years seen rapid development into a mixed-use neighborhood that some have dubbed the “New York City of Boston”. While this moniker isn’t likely to appeal to Bostonians, Seaport itself has become a popular destination. “About 20 years ago, it was all empty warehouses and

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      $2.06M

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      $756K - $16.1M

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      79 Listings

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    Boston Common

    Since the days of the American Revolution, Boston Common has been at the center of city life and important events in the nation's history. Founded in 1634, it's the oldest park in the nation, and the neighborhood around it has grown into a flourishing residential community and a wonderful place to live. Residents can get lost among the fields and

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      $1.97M

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      $650K - $10M

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      49 Listings

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    Downtown Boston

    Downtown Boston serves as an eclectic neighborhood in the epicenter of one of America's largest cities. “Downtown Boston has two different vibes. During the work week, the neighborhood is bustling with office workers walking around, going out to lunch and having dinner or drinks after work. On the weekends, the office workers are replaced with a

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      $1.93M

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      $659K - $12.4M

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      82 Listings

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    Back Bay

    Located in the heart of Boston and lined with iconic brownstones, Back Bay is an architecturally significant neighborhood that sits between Mass Ave and the Public Garden. Situated on the south shore of the Charles River and surrounded by the expansive green spaces of Back Bay Fens, the Public Garden and Boston Common, Back Bay feels like a

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      $1.90M

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      $522K - $17.8M

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      153 Listings

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    Beacon Hill

    Beacon Hill is a historic enclave of Boston where Federalist-era rowhomes and charming brick walkways are illuminated by the glow of copper lampposts. “I have a nasty crush on Beacon Hill, it’s priceless,” says Franklin Knotts, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker who has over 35 years of experience. “It’s kept its original charm, and it couldn’t be

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      $1.87M

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      $488K - $15.2M

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      64 Listings

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    South End

    South End, one of Boston’s most culturally diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, has been an important community for immigrants and minority groups since the late 1800s. Historically known as a jazz mecca and home to many Pullman porters, settlement houses and the New England Female College, the first medical school in the region to accept female

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      $1.46M

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      $591K - $4.7M

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      127 Listings

    South End
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    Thompson Square-Bunker Hill

    Charlestown, Boston’s oldest neighborhood, is a hub for community-centric living minutes away from downtown. The Thompson Square-Bunker Hill community is a large part of the area and offers Revolutionary-era attractions like the Bunker Hill Monument and Museum and the historic Warren Tavern. The streets echo the history of Boston and Charlestown,

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      $1.23M

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      $494K - $3.1M

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      27 Listings

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    Medford Street-The Neck

    Separated by Interstate 93 on the border of Somerville and Charlestown, Medford Street-The Neck is an eclectic, urban neighborhood just outside Boston. The construction of Interstate 93 through the neighborhood in the 1950s, part of Boston’s urban renewal efforts, altered the neighborhood’s original landscape. "The highway and Sullivan Station

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      $1.15M

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      $532K - $4.2M

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      10 Listings

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    North End

    Known as Boston’s Little Italy, the North End is characterized by its hole-in the-wall eateries and European village feel. This is where street vendors sell produce and fish to bargain-seeking grocery shoppers starting at 3 or 4 a.m., where people line up around the corner for a slice of pizza and where tradition runs deep, despite the wave of

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      $1.11M

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      $511K - $4.3M

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      39 Listings

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    Bellevue Hill

    Bellevue Hill is a residential enclave in West Roxbury that sits atop the highest point in Boston, which rises to an elevation of 330 feet. With a collection of historic homes, accessible commutes, reputable schools as well as many pockets of green space, Bellevue Hill is a distinct and desirable part of town. “Bellevue Hill has a suburban

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      $1.10M

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      $680K - $1.8M

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      2 Listings

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    South Boston

    South Boston, colloquially known as "Southie," is a bustling neighborhood that features popular local restaurants, sandy beaches and historic landmarks. "The area has seen a lot of development," says Andrew McKinney, a Realtor at Donnelly + Co. with over 15 years of experience. "It has changed a lot." The area retains its Irish roots while still

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      $1.02M

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      $509K - $2.7M

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      159 Listings

    South Boston
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    Jamaica Plain

    Just about 6 miles southwest of Boston, Jamaica Plain exudes an urban feel with access to plenty of nearby green space. The 4.4-square mile neighborhood hosts a large portion of the Emerald Necklace project, a linear park system designed by America’s first coveted landscape architect, Frederick L. Olmsted. “In the center of Jamaica Plain, you feel

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      $970K

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      $422K - $2.3M

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      65 Listings

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    Allston

    Allston is a trendy and bustling college community less than 5 miles from the heart of Boston. The area is bordered by Brighton Avenue and Interstate 90 and is easily accessible by the T. Densely packed with housing and dining options, this primarily urban neighborhood is also close to collegiate life. The area has been gaining popularity with

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      $939K

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      $393K - $1.3M

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      28 Listings

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    Brighton

    Brighton is a commuter-friendly neighborhood with a suburban feel just west of Boston. Thanks to its walkability, residents can stroll into one of many locally owned restaurants for a meal or make easy trips to a nearby neighborhood park. Despite its quiet streets and historic homes that provide a small-town feel, locals have instant access to

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      $910K

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      $380K - $1.7M

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      21 Listings

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    Fields Corner West

    Less than 10 miles south of Boston, the suburban streets of Fields Corner West are lined with homes that mostly took form around the turn of the 20th century. The residential neighborhood is made up of streets fanning westward from Dorchester Avenue, a prominent road near the coastline that traces its way up into Boston proper. “The thing I love

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      $909K

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      $579K - $1.4M

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      1 Listing

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    West Roxbury

    With a unique history and a suburban feel despite being urban, Brook Farm is one of the most unique neighborhoods in the greater Boston area. Originally founded as a utopian society guided by transcendentalist principles, over two hundred years have passed—but the beauty of the area makes it easy to see why it was chosen as a utopia. “Some of the

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      $894K

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      $414K - $2M

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      16 Listings

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    Mission Hill

    Just over 4 miles from downtown Boston lies Mission Hill, a vibrant neighborhood named after the late 19th-century Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, commonly known as Mission Church, that sits at its heart. With past identities that include a Colonial-era hilltop orchard, Boston's beer brewing hub and home to the Mission Church complex,

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      $893K

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      $524K - $1.1M

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      7 Listings

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    Columbia Point

    Columbia Point in Boston features UMass Boston and the JFK Presidential Library. It has parks like Savin Hill Park and Malibu Beach. The area has diverse housing options and is well-connected by public transportation. Columbia Point in Boston, once a Puritan landing spot, now hosts the University of Massachusetts Boston and offers a variety of

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      $889K

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      $434K - $1.2M

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      22 Listings

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    Chinatown

    Walking through Boston’s iconic Chinatown gate, one might see the card players at Mary Soo Hoo Park. “There are some gentlemen who play cards there every day,” says Realtor Caroline Morson with Compass Realty. “It’s set up in a roundtable fashion, and they’re serious players.” This spectacle has become a neighborhood fixture, seamlessly blending

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      $876K

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      $564K - $1.3M

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      3 Listings

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    Bowdoin North-Mount Bowdoin

    Located on the north side of Dorchester, the urban neighborhood of Bowdoin North-Mount Bowdoin offers easy access to Downtown Boston and value-priced real estate while also nurturing local businesses and green spaces. First incorporated in the late 1800s and named for revolutionary leader James Bowdoin, the area features historical architecture

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      $828K

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      $442K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Ashmont

    A segment of Dorchester, Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, Ashmont attracts residents with its elegant architecture and prime location. The main artery of activity is Dorchester Avenue, which runs right through the middle of the neighborhood, featuring a transit station, restaurants and shops. The rest of the area is mostly

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      $826K

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      $400K - $1.4M

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      7 Listings

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    Fenway

    Since 1912, one of Fenway's biggest attractions has been Fenway Park — a historic baseball stadium that brings the community together every season. "Fenway is a quintessential great Boston neighborhood to move to," says Lexi Crivon, a real estate consultant with Coldwell Banker Realty. "And if you're a sports fan, you'll really love it in the

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      $824K

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      $378K - $7.4M

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      44 Listings

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    Meeting House Hill

    Meeting House Hill may seem like an ordinary Dorchester neighborhood at first glance, but a closer look reveals a cultural tapestry, entwined with a rich history. Puritans arrived here in the early 17th century and built a community centered around the First Parish Church, one of the country’s first houses of worship. A few years later in 1639,

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      $821K

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      $285K - $777K

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      3 Listings

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    Central Maverick Square-Paris Street

    Just across the Boston Harbor from downtown, Central Maverick Square-Paris Street was once utilized for shipbuilding and marine industries. This East Boston neighborhood saw revitalization when local university students realized that living here brought cheaper housing costs, just one stop farther along the T. “Other neighborhoods, for whatever

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      $814K

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      $466K - $1.9M

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      17 Listings

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    Lower Mills

    Once home to the Baker Chocolate Company, Lower Mills has a sweet history and is where chocolate was first successfully produced in the country. Sitting right by the Neponset River, Lower Mills has a lively culinary and nightlife scene, convenient access to public transportation, and amenities such as public schools and parks. Residents enjoy a

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      $794K

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      $368K - $1.1M

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      5 Listings

    Lower Mills

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