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Boston is both the capital and largest city in Massachusetts with more than 636,000 people. In fact, Boston is also one of the oldest cities in the United States. Founded in 1630 by a group of Puritans, Boston is also the setting for many historical events in America’s history. Today, Boston is a popular place to move for those who are looking for a more urban atmosphere.

Boston is comprised of 21 formal neighborhoods, Allston among them. This western neighborhood is home to brick apartment buildings and single-family Victorian homes established in the 1890s.

Downtown Boston is full of low and high-rise buildings, a clash of modern meets traditional. In Back Bay, you will find many of the most popular Boston landmarks. These include the Boston Public Library, John Hancock Tower and Copley Square.

Charlestown is Boston’s oldest neighborhood, and was originally a separate town until it was annexed in 1874. This neighborhood hosts several points of historical interest, including the Bunker Hill Monument, Navy Yard and the beginning point of Paul Revere’s midnight ride.

Additional neighborhoods make Boston a great place to live. The Theater District is home to a number of special productions, including symphony music. Chinatown, Fenway-Kenmore and East Boston each offer a diverse piece of east coast culture.

There is certainly a reason why Boston is such a popular city. Between the maritime climate with distinct seasons, delicious regional cuisine and highly-qualified public schools, Boston is an exciting place to plan for your future.
Average price in Boston
sale 
$1,309,274
Average price per  sq.feet  $970
rent 
$3,756
Average price per  sq.feet  $4.31
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