Boston Neighborhoods

West End

West End View Active Listings Neighborhood Description The West End is neighborhood of Boston, bordering Beacon Hill’s Cambridge Street to the south, the Charles River to the west, and The North End and Sudbury Street to the east. Much of the original West End is non-residential, including part Government Center (formerly Scollay Square),...

Waterfront

Waterfront View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Boston Harbor has historically played an important role in the development, history and culture of the city. Today the waterfront is continuing an active and essential role in the makeup of Boston’s contemporary cultural life. It’s a choice destination for visitors and locals alike,...

South End

South End View Active Listings Neighborhood Description The South End is a neighborhood of Boston which is bordered by the Back Bay, Chinatown, and Roxbury. It is distinguished from other neighborhoods by its Victorian Style houses. Made up of over 300 acres, the South End is the largest intact Victorian row house district in the country. Tremont...

South Boston

South Boston View Active Listings Neighborhood Description South Boston is a densely populated neighborhood, located south and east of the Seaport District and the Fort Point Channel, abutting Dorchester Bay. South Boston is known as “Southie”, and is popularly known by its twentieth century identity as a working-class Irish-catholic community,...

North End

North End View Active Listings Neighborhood Description It has the distinction of being the city's oldest residential community, where Europeans have continuously inhabited since it was colonized in the 1630s. Though small, the neighborhood has nearly one hundred establishments and a variety of tourist attractions. It is known for its Italian...

Newton

Newton View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Newton is City in Middlesex County which is approximately 7 miles west of Downtown Boston. Newton consists of thirteen villages and does not have a city center. Newton is a historic city which was first settled in 1630. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the population of Newton was 88,923. Newton...

Fenway

Fenway View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Fenway is located between Back Bay, South End, Roxbury, Mission Hill and Brookline. Fenway is a small area; however, it has a lot of great things happening besides being home to the beloved Boston Red Sox. Fenway is also home to Boston Symphony Hall, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Huntington...

Brookline

Brookline View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Brookline is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts and part of the Boston metropolitan area. Brookline borders six of Boston’s neighborhoods: Fenway, Allston, Brighton, Mission Hill, Jamaica Plain and West Roxbury. The city of Newton is to the West of Brookline. Brookline was incorporated...

Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Beacon Hill is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Boston, and is the home of the Massachusetts State House. The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like Washington DC’s “Capitol Hill” does at the federal level....

Midtown

Midtown View Active Listings Neighborhood Description Midtown, also known as Downtown Crossing, is located between Downtown’s Financial District, The Theatre District, and the Boston Commons. Midtown offers a vibrant lifestyle and is home to some of Boston’s most popular restaurants. Located within and next to the MBTA’s red, orange and green...

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