City of Boston Real Estate

Boston & Massachusetts


Boston Massachusetts - The Hub Of The Universe

 

Massachusetts is widely believed to house the first successful colony, Plymouth, in the United States.  A smaller state mileage wise, excitement is about anywhere you travel.  Whether you prefer the Big City, the quiet country, beautiful beaches, or the suburbs, you can find it in Massachusetts. 

Boston, known locally by Bostonians as "The Hub",  is located closely to the shore, about 20 miles south of New Hampshire, roughly 35 miles from Southern Maine, around 45 minutes to marvelous beaches of Cape Cod, and traveling west of the city will bring you to scenic country side and mountains.  Famous for it’s education, sports enthusiasm, artistic heritage, terrific history, and business savvy, Boston has a unique blend of culture that everyone can enjoy.  

The
elements in Massachusetts  provide for entertainment anytime of year.  Spring time yields the budding flowers and crisp weather great for taking a walk or bike ride.  Beaches are along the entire coast of the state with famous Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket Island providing the highlights of the Massachusetts beach life.  The fall in Massachusetts and New England are exquisite.  Gorgeous colors fill the trees and a cool crisp air fills the sky.  Many Bostonians will say the fall is the best time of year.  The winters in Boston can be mild to quite cold.  Strap on the blades and head over to  the Boston Commons, an outdoor public skating rink is frozen every year, the snow decorates the city, and the mountains are a short drive to the west.

Boston, Massachusetts is one of the most historical cities in the United States.  Noted for such spectacular events as the
Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Paul Reveres Ride, and more whether you’re a sports fan, history buff, nature enthusiast, die-hard sports fanatic, artist, college student, or business professional,  I am confident our beautiful city will be wonderful place to live and prosper in your new home.

You can travel most of the city fairly easily by foot or by subway.  Commuter Lines are available to bring you to the suburbs, South Shore, North Shore, Southeast, and Northeast of the city. 

 

Learn More About:

Back Bay
North End
Downtown Boston & the Seaport District
South Boston & Dorchestor

Kenmore Square & The Fenway

Cambridge

Brookline