Homes for Sale, Real Estate Agents and Information about
Boston, MA
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information about
Boston, MA.
Here you can find the latest MLS listings even
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Boston
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Not all homes for sale in Boston, MA are listed in MLS. We suggest that you check with the recommended Real Estate Agents serving Boston, MA listed here.
We have also included some information about
Boston, MA below
that we hope you will find to be helpful.
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Population
589,141 people. (1st in Massachusetts.)
Official Town Website
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Boston is an historic city of contrasts. Ancient red-brick sidewalks twist
past handsome Federalist houses on the way to soaring glass towers housing
state-of-the-art technology. The sports teams are the best loved and the
most hated at one and the same time. Residents are fiercely protective of
their neighborhoods and fiercely critical of the MBTA, the government and
the weather. In the harbors of Boston lie both the majestic U.S.S.
Constitution, still commissioned to fight America's battles, and scores of
sleek white fiberglass pleasure boats. There are tiny restaurants tucked
into rosy brick town houses on Beacon Hill and huge restaurants on the
dizzying tops of skyscrapers in the downtown. Food ranges from the most
radical of nouvelle chic to downhome Cajun.
Boston is a diverse modern city of neighborhoods. From the North End to
Bay Village, Back Bay to the South End, Jamaica Plain to Charlestown, the
city shows its diversity of populations, of languages, of foods and
philosophies. Immigrants from every corner of the globe have been welcomed
by the city and re-shaped into Americans whose memories and customs enrich
the community.
Boston is a city where politics is everyone's hobby but sports are taken
very seriously; where you can hear six different languages in Filene's
Basement in one morning; where the world's largest record store and the
stately dome of the Mother Church of Christian Science are in the same
neighborhood, and where gilded stone lions and a towering 60-story wedge of
glass comfortably rub shoulders.
Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east; Cambridge,
Somerville, Everett, Chelsea, Watertown, and Revere on the north; Brookline,
Newton, and Needham on the west; Dedham on the southwest; and Canton, Milton,
and Quincy on the south. Boston is 106 miles south of Portland, Maine; 44 miles
northeast of Providence, Rhode Island; 93 miles northeast of Hartford,
Connecticut; and 218 miles northeast of New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
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Today's newest MLS listings
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SingleFamily, Attached
$289,500
7
bedrooms,
2
baths
More Info
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Condo
$319,000
2
bedrooms,
1
baths
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Condo
$10,250,000
4
bedrooms,
4
baths
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Condo
$587,000
1
bedrooms,
1
baths
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Condo
$199,900
3
bedrooms,
2
baths
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Recommended Real Estate Agents serving
Boston, MA:
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