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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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      $1.86M

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      $488K - $15.2M

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      62 Listings

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    Countryside

    Lexington attracts homebuyers seeking quiet, spacious homes that are still within reach of city life in Boston, about 12 miles away. Wide streets are decorated with Norway maples and well-kept landscapes, complementing old church steeples and classic New England architecture. The town’s Countryside neighborhood sits on the outskirts, on the cusp

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      $1.86M

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      $648K - $5.2M

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      6 Listings

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    Baldwin

    Tucked between Porter Square and Harvard Square, Baldwin is a pocket Cambridge community by the Charles River. Home to portions of Harvard University and Leslie University campuses and with over 56 percent of the population holding an advanced degree, Baldwin is embedded in a collegiate atmosphere. Residents here are often seen walking past art

    • Average Value

      $1.83M

    • List Price

      $766K - $7.9M

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      4 Listings

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    Idylwilde

    With its big, shady trees and rustic houses that could easily be classified as New England architectural marvels, Woodhaven is a suburban neighborhood masquerading as a woodsy getaway. In this community of contemporary colonials and gambrel Cape Cods, it’s the trees that create the feeling of a forest. Red oaks, pine trees and maples separate the

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      $1.80M

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      $1M - $3.4M

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      2 Listings

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    West Side

    Winchester is a small town just north of Boston where the idea of separate neighborhoods likely doesn’t occur to long-time residents. “Winchester is a small town, with a nice community feel that really sets it apart,” says Realtor Catherine Albiani, broker with Better Homes and Gardens Realty who has lived in the area for almost 20 years. “The

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      $1.74M

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      $944K - $3.9M

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      13 Listings

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    Cleveland Circle

    Cleveland Circle is a convenient community, and some may say it’s home to the best pizza in Boston. This Brookline neighborhood has quite a few Boston College students, but there’s more to Cleveland Circle than keggers and tailgates. With access to several parks, “it’s a beautiful blend of urban and suburban,” says Joan Solomont, Realtor with

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      $1.73M

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      $592K - $5.2M

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      4 Listings

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    Prospect Hill

    Although just a mile from Lexington’s town center, Prospect Hill’s side streets and properties among the woods feel private and tranquil. Located about 13 miles northwest of downtown Boston, the neighborhood’s well-maintained properties, highly rated schools and immediate proximity to recreational facilities and cultural attractions make it an

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      $1.71M

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      $1M - $2.9M

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      5 Listings

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    Annisquam

    Annisquam is a small village tucked between Ipswich Bay and Lobster Cove, featuring breathtaking coastal views, historic 1700s buildings such as Village Hall and Annisquam Village Church, and artistic venues. The village's name derives from the indigenous Algonquian language and translates to “top of the rock,” an accurate portrayal of the area’s

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      $1.70M

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      $933K - $3.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Crow Point

    Encompassing the northern tip of Hingham, Crow Point is a seaside peninsula enclave with expansive views of Hingham Bay. Desirable for its beachside location, residential homes in Crow Point start at $1 million and are usually built with elevated foundations and nautical designs. A family-friendly community, Crow Point is part of the reputable

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      $1.69M

    • List Price

      $793K - $6.6M

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      10 Listings

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    South Duxbury

    South Duxbury is a New England community in Plymouth County that is rich with American history while encapsulating a coastal lifestyle. “There’s an emphasis on preserving the history,” says Kelsey Berman, a Realtor with Waterfront Realty who was born and raised in Duxbury and has been selling homes in the area for 11 years. “It creates a warm

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      $1.68M

    • List Price

      $744K - $22.1M

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      8 Listings

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    Follen Heights

    Follen Heights is a community in Lexington acclaimed for its collection of elegant homes and its convenient location along Massachusetts Route 2, a main thoroughfare leading into Cambridge and Boston. The neighborhood values nature and the environment, with numerous eco-friendly stores and intricate maintenance of landscaping and parks. Follen

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      $1.66M

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      $697K - $3.4M

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      9 Listings

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    Osterville

    Osterville, one of the town of Barnstable’s seven villages, began as a shipbuilding and oystering community. By the late 1800s, word of Osterville got to Boston, and it began to transform into a luxury summer home destination. “Today, Osterville has become a comfortable place for top magnates of industries to spend their summers,” says Jamie

    • Average Value

      $1.65M

    • List Price

      $536K - $12.5M

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      19 Listings

    Osterville
  • Manchester-by-the-Sea

    Manchester-by-the-Sea

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      $1.64M

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      $540K - $13.5M

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      17 Listings

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    West Newton

    Located just minutes away from downtown Boston, West Newton is one of 13 villages that comprise the city of Newton—and one that has a charm that residents can’t help but take notice of. “When you live in the village, even for just a little bit, you form a really solid connection to it,” says Realtor Dan Demeo of Demeo Realty and resident of the

    • Average Value

      $1.64M

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      $708K - $7.9M

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      19 Listings

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    Brookline Village

    In the landscape of Boston’s suburbs, Brookline Village is iconic for its stunning historic housing and spirit of community connection. Locals drawn to living in the Village, as it’s affectionately called, seek more than bragging rights for their stately home address – they seek an intentional community of neighbors frequenting the same small

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      $1.62M

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      $441K - $6.6M

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      24 Listings

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    Monomoscoy Island

    Though most Cape Cod visitors know Hyannis, Sandwich and Provincetown well, most have never heard of Monomoscoy Island. Connected to the town of Mashpee by a paved causeway, the island was once home to the Wampanoag people. Now it serves as a haven for retirees, summer visitors and long-time cape residents. Not many tourists venture to the island

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      $1.62M

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      $566K - $3M

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      2 Listings

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    Needham

    Although within the orbit of Boston, the suburb of Needham is an intimate-feeling town of its own with a nucleus of local shops and highly rated educational institutions. “A core reason people buy in Needham is the school system,” says Connor Gillen, 30-year Needham local and real estate agent at Keller Williams Boston Southwest. “It’s the town’s

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      $1.61M

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      $589K - $5.2M

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      38 Listings

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    Newton Corner

    Newton Corner is one of 13 villages that make up Newton, just 6 miles west of Downtown Boston. Famous Fig Newton bars, first baked at F.A. Kennedy Steam Bakery in Cambridge in 1891, got their name from this community dating back to the late 17th century. The arrival of the Boston and Worcester Railroad in the mid-19th century transformed Newton

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      $1.61M

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      $479K - $6.4M

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      29 Listings

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    Belmont Center

    Situated in the heart of Belmont, the sought-after Belmont Center neighborhood offers both suburban and historic characteristics. Residents are often out walking or biking with their children, checking out the storefronts and restaurants along the historically significant Leonard Street and catching the commuter train. With historic landmarks such

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      $1.60M

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      $886K - $3M

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      3 Listings

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    Cohasset

    “Talk about the life in Massachusetts...” Perhaps the quaint and coastal Cohasset is what the Bee Gees envisioned when writing their 1968 hit, “Massachusetts.” This rocky, harbor town with hot, humid summers is known for turning tourists into locals and neighbors into friends. Considered more a village than a town, Cohasset’s charm lies in its

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      $1.60M

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      $508K - $7.4M

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      29 Listings

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    Wellesley Square

    Located 20 miles southwest of Boston, Wellesley Square is a charming neighborhood in the heart of Wellesley. Considered the shopping destination in town, the community is home to thriving boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants, as well as a number of fitness and health studios. “The walkability here really draws homebuyers," says Jane Neilson, a

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      $1.60M

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      $796K - $3.5M

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      7 Listings

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    Newtonville

    One of Newton’s 13 villages, Newtonville centers dense suburban streets of historic homes around a lively local commercial scene. “Newtonville has had something of a mini-Renaissance over the past decade,” says Kathy Krongel, a senior associate at Hammond Residential Real Estate in Chestnut Hill who lives in Newton. “It’s become much more of a hub

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      $1.59M

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      $715K - $3.7M

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      10 Listings

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    Lincoln

    Wide open stretches of lush land, historical locations, hiking trails and museums fill the Lincoln neighborhood. Homes rest on large lots in between active farmland, all south of the Hanscom Air Force Base. “We joke that it’s a town for people for whom less is more,” says Terry Perlmutter, a Realtor with Barrett Sotheby’s International Realty who

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      $1.58M

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      $589K - $5M

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      10 Listings

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    Oak Bluffs

    Oak Bluffs is known for its whimsical gingerbread houses, port of entry to Martha’s Vineyard and storied history as a summer refuge for Black Americans. This down-island town, in the geographic northeast of the island, is where tourists exit ferry boats during the summer high season, a phrase typically shortened to just "during season" by beach

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      $1.58M

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      $800K - $11.4M

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      22 Listings

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    New Seabury-Popponesset Island

    The New Seabury-Popponesset Island area is a popular summer retreat on the southern edge of Cape Cod. Winding, oak-lined inland streets lead to Popponesset Bay-front homes as well as large estates along the Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds. “Geographically speaking, it’s a great location,” says Jamie Regan, the senior vice president of the Regan

    • Average Value

      $1.58M

    • List Price

      $539K - $7.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    New Seabury-Popponesset Island

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