Missed Somerville, Medford and Malden. They are in the similar with Revere in reputation historically but these 3 suburbs have been taking off lately with the additional new stops of Union Square(Green Line) and Assembly Row(Orange Line)
How does it work. Good, Better, Best ! So as more it cost ,the better it gets! Around a million dollars will get you near the best area around Boston. West(Brookline, Newton, Wellesley,Weston)North (Belmont, Winchester, Lexington). Don't forget inside Boston 's rich areas.
My Dad lived in Waltham for 10 years before I came along and went to Marlborough. It's pronounced Wall thAm with the am pronounced like ham. I teach in Framingham public schools. Your school quality is going to depend on the neighborhood. Some are high results, high income communities while others are extremely high needs low income large immigrant communities. Framingham has strong community programs and puts a lot into the welfare of their communities. Much more so than other towns. Marlborough not listed also has strong community engagement.
So difficult to name every suburb of Boston. But that's the beauty of it; it's so easy to get to and from Boston to many of these neighboring or somewhat nearby towns. There are lots more than noted here, but that would then take over an hour to include them all. Watertown, Wellesley, Arlington, Natick and so on. Nice video!
Missed Somerville, Medford and Malden. They are in the similar with Revere in reputation historically but these 3 suburbs have been taking off lately with the additional new stops of Union Square(Green Line) and Assembly Row(Orange Line)
Thank you! Those are some great areas to look at too!
WALtham is how I grew up saying it. I’ve lived in greater Boston for 77 years.
How does it work. Good, Better, Best ! So as more it cost ,the better it gets! Around a million dollars will get you near the best area around Boston. West(Brookline, Newton, Wellesley,Weston)North (Belmont, Winchester, Lexington). Don't forget inside Boston 's rich areas.
Wal-Thaam
Wall tham
Thank you! That settles it!
Everdently you have never been to the north shore !
Just visited Boston!!! 🫶🫶👀
My Dad lived in Waltham for 10 years before I came along and went to Marlborough. It's pronounced Wall thAm with the am pronounced like ham.
I teach in Framingham public schools. Your school quality is going to depend on the neighborhood. Some are high results, high income communities while others are extremely high needs low income large immigrant communities. Framingham has strong community programs and puts a lot into the welfare of their communities. Much more so than other towns.
Marlborough not listed also has strong community engagement.
So difficult to name every suburb of Boston. But that's the beauty of it; it's so easy to get to and from Boston to many of these neighboring or somewhat nearby towns. There are lots more than noted here, but that would then take over an hour to include them all. Watertown, Wellesley, Arlington, Natick and so on. Nice video!
It really was tough to narrow it down! So many great options in the area! Thank you for those suggestions :)
And surprisingly, a lot of them seem to be walkable!
Revere?💩
Acton. You def missed Acton. Check it out. It’s the new Newton.
Why Acton is the new Newton?
Too far out!
Wall-THAM
Thank you!!!
Peabody?
I was accepted into a Masters program at Berklee, but I'm looking to move to an area outside of Boston that's more affordable to live in.
If you look at Natick or Framingham, you would be able to Commuter Rail into Berklee!