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    Cliff Estates

    Since 1976, Wellesley has been a Tree City committed to developing community forestry and recreational green spaces. Less than 20 miles outside of Boston and bordered by Route 9, Cliff Estates is a sylvan residential enclave framed by century-old oak, pine and maple trees. Impressive New England homes are surrounded by conservation lands,

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      $2.98M

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      $1.1M - $6.3M

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      6 Listings

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    Chilmark

    Chilmark is still, quiet and hilly. The only noise regularly heard in this up-island Martha’s Vineyard town is the pitter-patter of deer hooves and the distant rush of waves crashing into Lucy Vincent Beach. “It starts to look like Irelend,” says Win Baker, vice president of operations at Point B Realty in Edgartown. “It has big rolling hills and

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      $2.94M

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      $765K - $14.7M

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      2 Listings

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    Aquinnah

    Martha’s Vineyard is known for its beaches, from Squibnocket with its crashing waves to Lambert’s Cove with its quiet waters. But Aquinnah, which translates to “land under the hill” in Wampanoag, has cliffs along the shoreline that change shape and color as time passes. Standing on the gray wooden staircase overlooking the Aquinnah cliffs, looking

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      $2.55M

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    Weston

    Quaint yet contemporary, Weston is an exclusive destination set amid the pastoral New England landscape. Graced by historic architecture, this eastern Massachusetts town also is the domain of multimillion-dollar listings that have attracted some of the Commonwealth’s wealthiest residents, its per-capita income among the highest in the state. With

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      $2.55M

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      $1M - $14.1M

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      56 Listings

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    Wellesley Farms

    With winding hills and impressive New England homes, Wellesley Farms is a tranquil and inviting community tucked on the north side of Wellesley. Homeowners are attracted to the neighborhood for its proximity to Boston, the convenience of having a commuter rail station and reputable public schools within walking distance. “I would say people in the

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      $2.50M

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      $1.1M - $11.9M

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      9 Listings

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    Edgartown

    Edgartown is known for its white picket fences, waterfront sea captain’s houses and a harbor where people walk on a sandy pathway to the lighthouse. Inns, cafes and retail stores sit along the densely packed, brick-lined downtown streets, where gray-shingled buildings have neat trimming. Short white fences, about 3 ft. tall, surround shingled

    • Average Value

      $2.42M

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      $1M - $16.5M

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      36 Listings

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    The Flats

    West of Winchester’s town center, the rolling hills of Massachusetts level out and fold into a residential neighborhood called The Flats. The hamlet offers a slice of luxurious suburban living less than 10 miles north of Boston. Its streets are lined with grand homes, many set on modest lots with neatly landscaped lawns. Along with upscale living,

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      $2.29M

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      $1M - $3.6M

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      6 Listings

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    South Brookline

    Situated under 10 miles outside of Boston, South Brookline serves as a luxurious commuter haven with highly rated schools, golfing communities and striking estates. The neighborhood also fosters a multicultural environment. Stacey Steck, Vice President of Residential Sales at Advisors Living and Brookline resident for almost three decades, says,

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      $2.22M

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      $1.1M - $21.3M

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      18 Listings

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    Waban

    One of thirteen villages in Newton, Massachusetts, Waban combines suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Colonial Revival, Cape Cod and Victorian homes sit on tree-lined streets with sidewalks. Bordered by the Charles River, the neighborhood has access to scenic shoreside trails. Local businesses like Waban Market, a family-owned grocer, keep

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      $2.17M

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      $954K - $6M

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      10 Listings

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    West Cambridge

    West Cambridge is the quintessential Cambridge neighborhood. “It’s the Cambridge people often picture in their minds before they get here,” says Charles Cherney, a Realtor at Compass who has lived in Cambridge for 25 years and runs a YouTube channel discussing the city’s neighborhoods. “It has historic homes with period detail. It’s next to

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      $2.11M

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      $596K - $16.8M

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      27 Listings

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    Belmont Hill

    In the northwest section of Belmont, Belmont Hill offers its residents a regal, suburban atmosphere on the outer fringes of both Cambridge and Boston. With both cities nearby, the neighborhood laced with mature deciduous trees is mostly residential and lined with classic Colonial homes. “I’ve lived here for 20 years and I love the privacy,” says

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      $2.07M

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      $1.2M - $5.9M

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      9 Listings

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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

    • Average Value

      $2.07M

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      $756K - $16.1M

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      79 Listings

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    Oak Hill

    Oak Hill is a village of Newton with wide suburban roadways shaded by oak trees. Mansions spanning 4,000 or more square feet sit next to each other on its winding, enclosed suburban roads, where neighbors keep basketball hoops in their driveways. Conservation land and wooded hiking trails surround the neighborhood, which has a private country club

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      $2.05M

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      $1M - $5.8M

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      23 Listings

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    Tisbury

    Known widely as Vineyard Haven, Tisbury is the technical name for the Martha’s Vineyard town with the year-round ferry. Outside of the heart of the Vineyard Haven downtown district, the town of Tisbury has a country feel. Boats float on Lake Tashmoo, residents live in contemporary shingle-style homes on spacious lots and golfers look out into the

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      $2.03M

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      $1M - $2.9M

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      6 Listings

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    Munroe Hill

    As one of Lexington’s original suburbs, Munroe Hill has been a feather in its cap, a jewel in its crown, and at the center of everything the town has to offer. The neighborhood consists of a handful of rolling 40 to 60-foot-high hills between Massachusetts Avenue and Marrett Street, which are home to a number of housing options, historic landmarks

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      $2.01M

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      $865K - $5.7M

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      11 Listings

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    Newton Centre

    Newton is a storied city just under 7 miles west of Boston, a patchwork town comprised of 13 villages that have steadily suburbanized over the course of the last five centuries. Newton Centre is the main commercial hub of this town, boasting the largest downtown area of all these villages. The busy shopping centers and clusters of restaurants are

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      $1.99M

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      $1.1M - $10.1M

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      14 Listings

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    Dana Hall

    Dana Hall, a neighborhood in Wellesley, Massachusetts, is known for its walkability and close-knit community feel. Located about 17 miles southwest of downtown Boston, it offers easy access to Wellesley’s town center, where residents can enjoy local features such as Truly’s ice cream shop, Wellesley Books, Clementine boutique, Cocobeet smoothie

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      $1.99M

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      $1M - $5.5M

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      2 Listings

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    West Tisbury

    West Tisbury is the gateway to up-island, the part of Martha’s Vineyard where deer cross the winding rural streets and locals trek through the massive state forest. Straddling the line between lively down-island towns like Edgartown and hilly, deep country communities like Chilmark and Aquinnah, West Tisbury is an east-west link to the rest of the

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      $1.97M

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      $1.1M - $8M

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      9 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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    Wellesley Hills

    Wellesley Hills, or better known locally as the "Country Club" neighborhood for its proximity to Wellesley Country Club, is a leafy suburban community 15 miles outside of Boston. In addition to stately residences, the community attracts homebuyers with highly rated public schools within walking distance, an MBTA commuter rail station and proximity

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      $1.96M

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      $1M - $4.4M

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      7 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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      $1.94M

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      $659K - $12.4M

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      82 Listings

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    Grove Street

    Tucked between Upper Mystic Lake and Middlesex Fells Reservation, Grove Street is a quiet suburban neighborhood 7 miles outside of Boston. With hiking trails, waterfront parks and beaches, area residents have ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. People can also spend their leisure time in Winchester’s downtown, which is about 1 mile away

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      $1.91M

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      $1.2M - $3M

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      0 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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      150 Listings

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    Five Fields

    In 1951, a group of architects, including the renowned Walter Gropius, transformed an 80-acre plot of Lexington farmland into a community of midcentury modern builds. “You really cannot find houses like this in Lexington or almost anywhere else in Boston,” says Mike DeStefano, a local Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. “They absolutely stand out

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      $1.88M

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      $1.1M - $3.8M

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    Dover

    Dover is a bucolic, horses and hills town with wide open space in Norfolk County. Originally a farming community, Dover is ideal for those seeking to escape city life while still having convenient access to Boston. The town of rural character is also known for its highly reputable public schools, homes on sprawling lots and open natural space for

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      $1.87M

    • List Price

      $841K - $7M

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      16 Listings

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