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Neighborhoods in Suffolk County, MA

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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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      $815K

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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

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    Harbor View-Orient Heights

    Bordered by Chelsea Creek on one side and Belle Isle Inlet on the other, Harbor View-Orient Heights is an East Boston neighborhood that blends peaceful water views with modern amenities, including waterfront restaurants, shopping centers and transit stations. “This is a beautiful community that’s right on the harbor, and the neighborhood name is

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      $789K

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      $525K - $1.8M

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      21 Listings

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    Uphams Corner-Jones Hill

    Deriving its name from the Upham Building, a general store owned by Amos Upham in 1802, Upham’s Corner is a diverse Dorchester community with a rich history and an active cultural presence. Incorporating the small hilltop of Jones Hill, the neighborhood is situated close to Dorchester Bay and the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and is within

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      $789K

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      $370K - $1.2M

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      21 Listings

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    Saint Elizabeths

    Close to the Brighton campus of Boston College, Saint Elizabeth's is a community ideal for those who appreciate city convenience and the charms of an academic town. Residents enjoy access to the commuter rail, abundant restaurant options, public schools and many green outdoor spaces throughout the neighborhood. “Even though Saint Elizabeth's feels

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      $782K

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      $365K - $1.7M

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      26 Listings

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    Saint Marks

    St. Marks charms homebuyers seeking convenience and relative affordability in Dorchester. Ten miles from Downtown Boston, St. Marks once consisted of farmland before the construction of an Old Colony railroad stop became a catalyst for development. Subsequently, many of the buildings in the neighborhood date back to the late 1800s and the early

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      $781K

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      $342K - $1.1M

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      12 Listings

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    Neponset-Port Norfolk

    In the southernmost part of Boston's Dorchester community, lies the neighborhood of Neponset-Port Norfolk, a waterside sanctuary nicknamed “The Port.” Its favorable location along the Neponset River is one of this enclave's primary draws. According to local Realtor Craig Galvin of The Galvin Group, residents of Neponset-Port Norfolk have close

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      $775K

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      $332K - $1.1M

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      9 Listings

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    Roslindale

    Roslindale, a residential village in Boston, maintains a true neighborhood feel while still offering access to big-city transportation and amenities. With its active calendar of events and several desirable parks, this is a place where people tend to stay. “Rozzie is a diverse community — it’s a mix of families with generations having lived in the

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      $774K

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      $476K - $1.5M

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      21 Listings

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    Lower Roxbury

    Lower Roxbury, named after the sedimentary rock beneath the area, is a neighborhood with a rich architectural history and urban amenities. The community is well known for Nubian Square, an icon in the Boston area that's at the center of African American culture. Residents here have access to numerous parks and community facilities, as well as

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      $772K

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      $417K - $1.7M

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      15 Listings

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    Wellington Hill

    Wellington Hill is a small slice of the southern Boston enclave that offers a split between housing and fun. The neighborhood’s main road, Blue Hill Avenue, provides residents with shopping and dining options, making choosing where to go to lunch a tough decision. Encircling the shopping area is the more residential part of the neighborhood, with

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      $758K

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      $480K - $824K

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      4 Listings

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    Codman Square

    Codman Square lies near the center of Dorchester, one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods. Renovated triple-deckers and newly built multifamily dwellings rest on what was once rural farmland. The community’s access to the Red Line subway, commuter rail trains and nearby commercial districts are draws for homebuyers, says Alex Walsh, Realtor with

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      $751K

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      $386K - $962K

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      11 Listings

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    Winthrop Highlands

    In a quaint, beach-dotted town that has been described as the area’s best-kept secret, Winthrop Highlands still stands out. This is partially because of its geography—jutting out into the ocean, bounded by water on three sides. “It’s a beautiful area,” says Linda Calla, a real estate agent at Cottage Hill Real Estate who has sold in the Winthrop

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      $746K

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      $493K - $1M

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      5 Listings

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    Fort Hill

    Fort Hill’s residents live surrounded by history. Recognized as an architectural conservation district and occasionally called Highland Park, its historical significance extends to its parks and monuments. Terrance Moreau, a real estate salesperson and the team leader of the Roxbury Collaborative Group at Coldwell Banker, says Fort Hill is a nice

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      $742K

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      $450K - $1.8M

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      5 Listings

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    Eagle Hill

    The Eagle Hill neighborhood in East Boston is a place where history and community organizations play strong roles. Its convenient proximity to downtown and the Boston Logan International Airport make it an appealing home for both multigenerational residents and newcomers. “It definitely has the most historical charm of any area in East Boston.

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      $741K

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      $448K - $1.1M

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      16 Listings

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    Fields Corner East

    Originally established by early Puritans in 1630 and widely known as a “streetcar suburb” in the 1800s, Dorchester is Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood. Within Dorchester, workers flocked to Fields Corner for its reputation as a transit and trade hub. Lined with both modern establishments and historic landmarks such as the Municipal

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      $741K

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      $379K - $1.2M

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      4 Listings

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    Dudley-Brunswick King

    Dudley-Brunswick King is a Boston neighborhood that links Roxbury to Dorchester and provides access to downtown amenities with a more budget-friendly cost of living. Sidewalks throughout the area allow for walks to independently owned restaurants that serve up tastes from around the globe. Sports fields and playgrounds are also available

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      $739K

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      $382K - $1.1M

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      11 Listings

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    West End

    Prior to the 1950s, West End was a working-class community inhabited by Jewish and Italian immigrants. The city’s plan for urban renewal displaced the residents, and the neighborhood’s buildings were torn down and replaced with mid-rise and high-rise condominiums. Today, the area is centered around Massachusetts General Hospital, attracting health

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      $735K

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      $409K - $2.2M

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      30 Listings

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    Upper Washington-Spring Street

    Upper Washington-Spring Street is the kind of place where locals can grab a bite at the neighborhood center and then stroll to a nearby park to enjoy it. Residents make this recreation and relaxation routine, taking full advantage of this southern Boston suburb’s amenities. Upper Washington-Spring Street is a mostly self-sufficient community, so

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      $734K

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      $325K - $1.8M

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      21 Listings

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    Jeffries Point

    The sky is the limit in Jeffries Point, a gorgeous area of East Boston nestled between the harbor and Boston Logan International Airport. Once a port of entry for immigrants in search of the American Dream, the neighborhood is home to stunning buildings, waterside restaurants, leafy parks and friendly neighbors. "Jefferson Point is very eclectic.

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      $731K

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      $420K - $1.6M

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      16 Listings

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    Washington Park

    Washington Park, a landmark community for Boston, lies near the city’s geographic center. “So much history was made there,” says Melvin Viera, Realtor with Re/MAX Destiny and resident of Boston for nearly 60 years. “Malcolm X and other great civil rights leaders walked the streets.” Area housing consists of restored 20th-century homes mixed with

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      $725K

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      $292K - $891K

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      10 Listings

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    Mattapan Square

    About 8 miles southwest of Boston, the Mattapan Square neighborhood serves as a business district with urban housing options. “It’s the central hub of Mattapan, so it’s much more built up and feels more like city living than Milton next door,” says Mikel DeFrancesco, a broker with William Raveis Real Estate. "The areas surrounding it are very

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      $718K

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      $482K - $686K

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      1 Listing

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    Franklin Field South

    Bordering the southern end of Franklin Park, Dorchester's neighborhood of Franklin Field South is an active urban zone with easily walkable streets, convenient access to downtown Boston and reasonably priced real estate. All of this and a steady series of renovation projects have led to Franklin Field South's reputation as an ideal location for

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      $709K

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      $451K - $1.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Readville

    Nestled within Hyde Park, Boston’s southernmost neighborhood, Readville is an area filled with homes that can be obtained at relatively accessible price points. “The area has more of a residential setting compared to downtown Boston,” says Mary Ellen McDonough, a Realtor with Donahue Real Estate Co., who has been selling homes for over two

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      $706K

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      $504K - $917K

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      1 Listing

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    West Revere

    For those who need access to downtown Boston but at a lower price point, West Revere is one neighborhood that may fit the bill. “It’s quieter than the city, and you’ll have more land to call your own,” says Chris Charido, a Realtor with RE/MAX Renaissance who was born and raised in West Revere. “Plus, you don’t have to worry about parking. You can

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      $692K

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      $365K - $919K

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      17 Listings

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    Winthrop Beach

    Those who consider living along Winthrop’s coastline, don't have to choose between seascape or cityscape. Real estate professional Seth Williams, founder of Reference Real Estate, says this area, with its views of Boston and the ocean, is becoming more attractive to buyers all the time. “Homes here are pretty affordable. Plus, you’re on the

    • Average Value

      $679K

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      $441K - $883K

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      5 Listings

    Winthrop Beach

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