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Waterfront

Waterfront Located just across from the North End, The Waterfront is an ultra exclusive section of Boston featuring harbor side luxury condominiums & town homes with unparalleled water views. The Waterfront neighborhood boasts 5 star hotels, fine dining, beautiful parks and a tranquil harborwalk.  Steps to Financial District, New England Aquarium and all major transportation […]

The Fenway

The Fenway Perhaps most recognized as the home of Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox, Fenway/Kenmore also boasts many of the City’s top cultural institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts and Symphony Hall. Fenway/Kenmore also has a strong academic presence, including Boston Latin School, America’s first public school, as well as several institutions […]

South End

South End Located just minutes from downtown and the Back Bay, in recent years the South End has become one of Boston’s most popular neighborhoods. It has attracted a diverse blend of young professionals, families and a vibrant gay and lesbian population to this Boston Landmark District. You will be sure to notice the South […]

South Boston

South Boston Once a predominantly Irish Catholic community, in recent years South Boston has become increasingly desirable among young professionals and families who are attracted to the neighborhood’s strong sense of community and quick access to downtown and public transportation. People from all over the city enjoy taking a stroll around Castle Island, a Revolutionary […]

Somerville

Somerville ASSEMBLY SQUARE Located in Somerville within Middlesex County, Assembly Square has unbeatable proximity to the Boston and Cambridge population and tourist hubs. This is a regional market of extraordinary population density, affluence, and sophistication. Just minutes outside of downtown Boston, Assembly Square is easily accessible by car, train, bus, and even bicycle. The major […]

Seaport Innovation District

Seaport Innovation District SEAPORT DISTRICT The South Boston Waterfront is the formal name of an area in the South Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, but it has increasingly becoming known as the Seaport District and is part of the Port of Boston on Boston Harbor. The Seaport now has 55 restaurants, 4 hotels, 9 major […]

North End

North End The North End, often called Boston’s “Little Italy,” is a one-square-mile waterfront community, bordered by Commercial and Causeway Streets and Atlantic Avenue, located within walking distance of Boston’s financial district and Government Center. A highly desirable residential area for professionals who work nearby, the neighborhood also is a major attraction for tourists and […]

Midtown Downtown

Midtown / Downtown Centrally located on the Boston Common, Midtown is an upscale residential, retail, and commercial office district. It is comprised of 30 blocks, bordered by Boylston Street, Tremont Street, Washington Street, and Arlington Street.  Downtown Crossing is an eclectic mix of historic sites, shopping, and hip restaurants and clubs. Sift through the bargain […]

Fort Point

Fort Point A unique and dynamic neighborhood where tradition and modern culture meet, Fort Point a great place to live, work and play. Stretching from South Station to the harbor, from the Federal Reserve across three historic bridges into the old neighborhood, Fort Point is an easy stroll to Boston’s lovely Harborwalk and the Financial […]

Charlestown Navy Yard

Charlestown Navy Yard The Charlestown Navy Yard was built on what was once Mouton’s or Morton’s Point, the landing place of the British army prior to the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was one of the first shipyards built in the United States. During its 174 year history, hundreds of ships were built, repaired and […]