Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 23:33     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

I like Jamaica Plain and Melrose though the latter is not very diverse racially. Honestly, I would try to be as close as possible to your kid - easier for grandkids to go back and forth, etc.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 23:30     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Anonymous wrote:Burlington is an undiscovered gem and up and coming hot area. Easy to get to Cambridge and Boston.


IMO Burlington is great if you are a young family. Decent schools and affordable (relative to neighbors) housing. But you need a car for sure. If older/retirees,Cambridge is great but $$$. I like the Arlington recommendations! And people here keep mentioning Melrose so maybe look at that too.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2022 13:45     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Arlington. It's great.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2022 23:57     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Burlington is an undiscovered gem and up and coming hot area. Easy to get to Cambridge and Boston.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2022 08:08     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

Cambridge is more expensive but much more urban. Grass lot difficult
Anonymous
Post 03/22/2022 12:43     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Check out Jamaica Plain and West Roxbury
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2022 23:01     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

A buddy of mine lives in JP. Nice neighborhood.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2022 20:29     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Jamaica Plain is very cute and walkable, with lots of charming older homes.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2022 01:37     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

Arlington, Cambridge, Melrose, Brookline, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale...would all be my suggestions.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2022 18:26     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Anonymous wrote:Arlington has lots to recommend it: cute town center, very walkable, lots of ponds/parks, progressive vibe, well-located next to Cambridge. It's a fun town and very up-and-coming. The down side is older housing stock and the lots can be very small -- you definitely pay through the nose for not much space.


I agree, Arlington would be ideal.

Not much on the market right now, but this would fill OP's needs:

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/275-Florence-Ave_Arlington_MA_02476_M31260-83193
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2022 19:16     Subject: Re:Where to live in Boston area

Arlington has lots to recommend it: cute town center, very walkable, lots of ponds/parks, progressive vibe, well-located next to Cambridge. It's a fun town and very up-and-coming. The down side is older housing stock and the lots can be very small -- you definitely pay through the nose for not much space.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2022 16:29     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are semi-retired and are looking to relocate to the Boston area to be near our adult child. We expect our younger adult child would move with us and would live with us for a time, so we would ideally like the option of an attached in-law apartment, or at least a separate living space. Other desires: access to public transportation, nearby green space to walk our dog, a community garden, and a walkable/bikeable neighborhood. Is this feasible with a budget of $1M-$1.5M? We wouldn't mind a fixer upper that we could renovate ourselves.


I would look at Arlington.


Arlington would be perfect.


What is it about Arlington that you think would be perfect?
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2022 18:48     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are semi-retired and are looking to relocate to the Boston area to be near our adult child. We expect our younger adult child would move with us and would live with us for a time, so we would ideally like the option of an attached in-law apartment, or at least a separate living space. Other desires: access to public transportation, nearby green space to walk our dog, a community garden, and a walkable/bikeable neighborhood. Is this feasible with a budget of $1M-$1.5M? We wouldn't mind a fixer upper that we could renovate ourselves.


I would look at Arlington.


Arlington would be perfect.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 22:29     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

Anonymous wrote:We are semi-retired and are looking to relocate to the Boston area to be near our adult child. We expect our younger adult child would move with us and would live with us for a time, so we would ideally like the option of an attached in-law apartment, or at least a separate living space. Other desires: access to public transportation, nearby green space to walk our dog, a community garden, and a walkable/bikeable neighborhood. Is this feasible with a budget of $1M-$1.5M? We wouldn't mind a fixer upper that we could renovate ourselves.


I would look at Arlington.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 22:23     Subject: Where to live in Boston area

We are semi-retired and are looking to relocate to the Boston area to be near our adult child. We expect our younger adult child would move with us and would live with us for a time, so we would ideally like the option of an attached in-law apartment, or at least a separate living space. Other desires: access to public transportation, nearby green space to walk our dog, a community garden, and a walkable/bikeable neighborhood. Is this feasible with a budget of $1M-$1.5M? We wouldn't mind a fixer upper that we could renovate ourselves.