If you've lived both places, you would know that is not correct. Those internet col calculators are usually bs because it is entirely dependent on the quality of the data put in. |
No way, there is nothing decent in Newton et all for less than $1.5 and usually much more. Moreover, the housing stock is much older and smaller. Hingham is over an hour commute and meets none of OP's criteria. |
| I was intrigued by Dexter Southfield. What is the schools reputation? |
| Take me with you. I wish we had moved to Boston when our kids were small. Boston is very expensive. The closer in, the higher the price tag. |
| I'd move back to Cambridge in a flash. |
Newton is great. OP, please take me with you. I love how easy it is to get around Boston, especially with kids. Go SOX!!! |
| One of my best friends just sold her newton mansard for about $700,000. Great public schools, easy commute and the house was about 3000 sf. You can definitely find something in newton if you're not looking for a huge perfect house in just the right snooty spot. Of course I'm biased because I grew up there.... Just don't be put off by all the claims you can't afford it! For something hip I'd choose Cambridge or Allston or something closer in. |
I think your friend's place was probably in west newton at that orice point, not Newton. |
| What is the difference between W Newton and Newton? |
W Newton is one of Newton's many villages. Same town. |
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| +1 for Arlington if it works for your commute. Lots of down to earth young families there. |
| Boston suburban resident here (who lived in DC a while too) - check out South Boston (lots of young professionals who moved here after college now staying here post kids - you'd want private school), Cambridge (we bought an investment condo there - $450k 2 bed, parking 1100 sq ft - public schools good), Arlington (you can do public through at least elementary - upper schools getting better but my understanding still a work in progress), Somerville close in to Cambridge (real estate cheaper but prop tax higher and you'd need private school) and Watertown (you'd need private schools). Brookline and Newton are great but v expensive and "posh". If you prefer a house over condo you might also check out Waltham close to Moody st where there is shopping/restaurants. It's farther out but has (at least to me) a similar vibe to where you are moving from. I would also recommend renting for a year before you but to get a feel for the different neighborhoods. What I like about the area is that even the suburbs have nice town centers so more of a community / urban flair than most of the DC suburbs offer. |
My inlaw's live in West Newton (02465) and most of the homes near them go for over 2 million. Where in Newton is this? |
| Brookline is wicked pissah. Or Needham. |