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Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Dover

The gold standard of rural-suburban privacy, characterized by minimum-acreage zoning, prestigious regional schools, and grand estates tucked behind winding, wooded roads.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Franklin

A forward-thinking “innovation” hub featuring the nation’s first public library and a vibrant college-town energy, with diverse housing options from historic downtown Victorians to modern estates.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Norfolk

A quiet, low-density escape with a focus on open space and privacy, providing high-end custom homes and a reliable Commuter Rail link to South Station.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Walpole

Known for its “rebel” spirit and athletic prestige, this town centers around the stunning, Olmsted-designed Bird Park and offers sturdy, well-maintained suburban architecture.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Medway

A community-centric town prized for its picturesque parks and a versatile housing stock that spans from 19th-century village homes to sprawling modern subdivisions.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Millis

A pastoral hidden gem offering rural tranquility and a “slow-living” pace, where value-oriented single-family homes sit among active farms and craft taprooms.

Memorial Public Library, Medfield, Massachusetts
Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Medfield

A refined residential enclave defined by historic stewardship, the scenic grounds of the former State Hospital, and an increasingly sophisticated local dining scene.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Norwood

The vibrant “Town of Guilds” known for its bustling Main Street and industrial-chic vibe; offering exceptional value in post-war Capes and a thriving local brewery scene.

Greater Boston, Neighborhood

Westwood

A high-achieving community anchored by top-tier schools and the modern convenience of University Station; features a seamless blend of grand new builds and classic 1950s Colonials.

Inner Suburbs, Neighborhood

Quincy

The “City of Presidents,” offering a coastal lifestyle, a revitalized downtown, and a more accessible price point on the Red Line.

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