Malden
A high-energy transit powerhouse where a world-class international dining scene meets a diverse housing stock ranging from industrial lofts to hillside Colonials with skyline views.

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A high-energy transit powerhouse where a world-class international dining scene meets a diverse housing stock ranging from industrial lofts to hillside Colonials with skyline views.
A historic “streetcar suburb” that has been revitalized by the Green Line Extension, offering a mix of grand West Medford Victorians, sturdy triple-deckers, and unbeatable proximity to Tufts University.
The “Watch City,” blending industrial history with a world-class restaurant scene along Moody Street.
A revitalized biotech and retail hub that maintains its residential charm and riverfront access.
A “City of Villages” consistently ranked for its quality of life and top schools.
An urban-suburban mix with world-class schools and a focus on architectural preservation.
Creative and dense; a foodie destination known for its iconic triple-deckers and independent spirit.
An international intellectual hub of distinct “Squares,” ranging from Brattle Street mansions to the tech energy of Kendall Square.
A neighborhood of deep historical significance and grand 19th-century architecture, particularly in the Fort Hill district.
Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, offering everything from Melville Park mansions to modern industrial lofts.