
Boston, MA
The varied neighborhoods of Boston offer everything from the most vibrant urban scene to the quiet appeal of the suburbs, all while providing the convenience of city living. Residents of areas such as Brighton, Allston, West Roxbury and Beacon Hill enjoy the attractions and conveniences of vibrant eclectic neighborhoods with a vast array of restaurants, upscale boutiques, and nearby shopping. Distinguished by tree-lined streets, parks and exciting cultural activities, Boston provides an appealing option for every lifestyle. Classic single family homes are interspersed with well-maintained historic townhomes and residential condominium and apartment communities.
Cambridge, MA
A world-class center of learning and culture, Cambridge is home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), renowned museums, major corporations and a culturally diverse population of just under 100,000 residents. Cambridge also boasts of its wide array of world-class restaurants; a wide variety of entertainment, including live music and theater; an energetic nightlife, and shopping to suit any taste. All of these features attract people to the city's eclectic village-like epicenter. Cambridge is unique in its ability to merge an active city life with the quiet, relaxed atmosphere of a picnic on the banks of the Charles River or an early breakfast at one of the city's sidewalk cafes.
Brookline, MA
Brookline offers the feel of city living while retaining the appeal of the New England countryside. Residents enjoy the attractions and conveniences of a metropolitan Boston lifestyle within a neighborhood setting distinguished by Victorian homes, brick-front buildings and tree-lined streets. An extensive park system, reputation for excellence in public education, and multicultural population combine to make Brookline one of Greater Boston's most desirable residential communities.