Anonymous wrote:Lincoln lovers: my spouse grew up there & while I agree it's lovely. the lack of sewage & corresponding requirement to have septic would be a deal-killer for me!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a city girl, but Lincoln, Mass is pretty idyllic. I live there half the time, and it is pretty pandemic-perfect. So many beautiful trails and grocery shopping is done at the most adorable serve yourself farm/barn. No traffic in town, but not much else there either.
Which barn -- signed, a nearby resident
Anonymous wrote:I’m a city girl, but Lincoln, Mass is pretty idyllic. I live there half the time, and it is pretty pandemic-perfect. So many beautiful trails and grocery shopping is done at the most adorable serve yourself farm/barn. No traffic in town, but not much else there either.
Anonymous wrote:I'd call out the suburbs west of Boston, directly to the west of Cambridge: Arlington, Lexington, Lincoln, Concord, Carlisle, Sudbury, Acton, Harvard...Newton, Brookline, Winchester are also very lovely.
Connecticut people suddenly freaking out their suburbs aren’t the nicest 🤣
Anonymous wrote:I’m giggling about the CT poster that thinks an off-the-Mayflower vibe and a history of Wall Street traders is the epitome of suburban perfection. Honestly, that sounds pretty hellish. Like Desperate Housewives without the fun crazy and hot husbands.
Lexington is really lovely. There are suburbs outside Milwaukee that are also really sweet looking. We drove through a place in California that was super lovely, but it maybe was too isolated to be called a suburb—Paso Robles. It reminded me of the cute little places like Bronxville but with a California vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.
Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.
Basically this. i was going to sat Winnetka. Nicest suburbs in the entire country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:La Jolla, Scottsdale and Bethesda
I live in Bethesda, and like it, but I would not say it's the nicest suburb. While downtown Bethesda is much more of a destination than it was when I was growing up, it still isn't really a traditional town center.
Anonymous wrote:With all due respect to Shirlington, mentioned above, I wouldn't call it a nice suburb. It's a convenient place off of the highway full of beige condos and somewhat decent restaurants. And I say this as someone who lived there for many years!!