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Welcome to Boston, MA

The city of Boston is situated on the Shawmut Peninsula, located along the Massachusetts’ coastline. Boston is the capital and largest city of the state, and as one of the earliest New England settlements, the city has held a prominent place in American history. It was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists, some of which emigrated from Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The Puritans quickly established a stable society; in just 5 years after they arrived, they established the Boston Latin School (America’s first public school), and Harvard College (America’s first college). Boston was the largest settlement in British North America, and was at the forefront of the American Revolution in the 1770’s. Bostonians committed the first acts that would initiate America’s fight for freedom; the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and several of the Revolution’s most influential battles took place in or near the city. Boston was also home to renowned historic figure Paul Revere, who made the famous midnight ride to Lexington on April 18th/19th, 1775. Revere’s house still stands as a landmark of Boston’s early patriotism.

In the many years since the Revolution, Boston has never ceased to be a thriving industrial and cultural center of the United States. From international trade to manufacturing to the recent boom in high-tech industry, Boston’s economy has remained healthy and strong. The city’s top-ranked colleges and universities contribute greatly to its success by not only providing thousands of jobs themselves, but also by attracting high profile information technology and biotechnology companies such as Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Merck & Co., Genzyme, and Millipore. It was reported in 2003 that students enrolled in Boston’s colleges and universities contribute an average of $4.8 billion to Boston’s economy every single year. Boston is a major publishing center; the city is home to companies Houghton Mifflin, Bedford-St. Martin’s Press, Beacon Press, and Little, Brown and Company. Other major companies that are headquartered in Boston are Liberty Mutual, Gillette, Teradyne, and New Balance. And despite the arrival of these new commercial industries, the Port of Boston remains a major East Coast seaport—it is the oldest fishing port in the Western Hemisphere, continuously-operated for over 350 years.

Boston’s historic reputation combined with its status as a world-class city makes Boston a popular tourist destination for people all over the world. Every year over 12 million visitors come to take part in Boston’s museums, historic landmarks, cultural facilities, and sporting events. Boston is steeped in sports tradition; the city is home to championship-winning teams the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Celtics. Every year in April, Boston hosts the 26.2 mile Boston Marathon, which is the world's oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world's most prestigious racing events.

But Boston is not only an exciting place to visit; it is a great place to call home. For those wanting to relocate to Boston, real estate in Boston includes a wide variety of housing options in the city’s 20 distinct neighborhoods, from the diverse neighborhood of East Boston to the prestigious Back Bay area. Homes in Boston come in wide selection of styles, sizes and prices, from a mere $60,000 to over $13 million. The average price for single family homes in Boston is currently around $485,000, while the average price for condominiums in Boston is $680,000. There are many luxury condominiums in downtown Boston that are typically priced at $1 million or more, but feature impeccable design and modern amenities all within the city’s thriving commercial center. Whether you are looking for an urban getaway in one of Boston’s high rises, or a family home away from the hustle of downtown, the real estate market in Boston has got you covered.

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Beacon Hill a walk through history
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Back Bay a beautiful area
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Boston, MA6,581$352,460$415,369
home sale data for other nearby cities
Allston, MA131$305,000$321,106
Beachmont, MA640$220,000$218,137
Brighton, MA309$265,000$312,726
Brookline, MA811$499,090$649,207
Cambridge, MA930$423,637$523,426
Dorchester, MA1,496$203,228$222,297
E Boston, MA344$210,752$239,311
E Somerville, MA214$365,900$391,536
East Boston, MA344$210,752$239,311
East Somerville, MA214$365,900$391,536
Everett, MA457$235,000$240,781
Jamaica Plain, MA449$349,900$423,428
Malden, MA544$255,000$263,845
Medford, MA561$320,000$327,909
Quincy, MA749$286,557$293,851
Revere, MA640$220,000$218,137
Roslindale, MA315$285,000$274,235
Somerville, MA608$378,007$389,436
South Boston, MA605$344,000$396,519
W Somerville, MA215$460,000$467,006
Watertown, MA333$371,000$390,885
West Roxbury, MA324$344,000$350,607
West Somerville, MA215$460,000$467,006
Winter Hill, MA179$294,000$293,755
Winthrop, MA204$285,000$283,928
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Population

Total Population548,142
Population Density11,319 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population284,569
Male Population263,573
Population Change since 1990↓ 5% Decrease
Population Change since 2000↓ 7% Decrease

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeBoston Evening School
Distance1 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeWentworth Inst Of Tech
Distance1 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households230,814
Family Households111,877
Average Family Size3.21
Average Household Income$68,804
Median Household Income$47,462
Income Change since 1990↑ 62% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 20% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk2.09
Crime Risk (County)2.00
Personal Crime Risk (County)2.97
Murder Crime Risk (County)1.50
Rape Crime Risk (County)2.20
Robbery Crime Risk (County)4.19
Assault Crime Risk (County)2.47
Property Crime Risk (County)1.71
Burglary Crime Risk (County)1.12
Larceny Crime Risk (County)1.45
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)2.96

Climate

Average July High Temperature82.2 °F
Average January Low Temperature22.1 °F
Annual Precipitation42.5 inches
Air Pollution Index104% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate5.00%
Nearest AirportGeneral Edward Lawrence Logan Intl
Distance5 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamBoston Red Sox
Distance2 miles
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Grades: 10 - 12

City Roots Alternative High School10 Logan Way
Notre Dame Education Center200 Old Colony Ave

Grades: 5 - 8

Smith Leadership Academy Cs23 Leonard St
Thompson Island Outward BoundThompson Island

Grades: 7 - 12

Boston Latin School78 Ave Louis Pasteur

Grades: 7 - 9

Beacon Academy477 Longwood Ave

Grades: 9 - 12

Alternative Education High School55 New Dudley St
Boston Arts Academy174 Ipswich St
Boston College High School150 Morrissey Blvd
Boston University Academy1 University Rd
Cathedral High School74 Union Park St
City On A Hill Charter School320 Huntington Ave
Commonwealth School151 Commonwealth Ave
Fenway High School174 Ipswich St
Health Careers Academy110 The Fenway
Media & Technology Charter High School1001 Commonwealth Ave
Monument High School95 G St
Newman School245 Marlborough St
Odyssey High School95 G St
Snowden Int'l School150 Newbury St

Grades: ADULT EDUCATION

International Institute Of Boston1 Milk St
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AIR TRAVEL

Baa Boston Inc400 Logan Airport # D
Boston International28 State St

AIRPORTS

General Edward Lawrence Logan InternationalMassport Logan Intl Airport

ART AND MUSEUMS

Ancient & Honorable ArtilleryCongress St & North St
Art Institute Of Boston700 Beacon St
Boston Childrens Museum300 Congress St
Boston Fire Museum344 Congress St
Boston Museum55 Court St # 1
Boston National Historic Park15 State St
Boston Public Library700 Boylston St
Boston University Art Gallery855 Commonwealth Ave
Boston's Center-jewish Culture18 Phillips St
Bostonian Society206 Washington St
Bromfield Art Gallery450 Harrison Ave
Colonial Dames National Soc55 Beacon St
Concord Museum200 Lexington St
Gardner Museum280 Fenway
Gibson House Museum137 Beacon St
Historic New England141 Cambridge St
Hull Lifesaving Museum & Life22 Drydock Ave
Institute Of Contemporary Art100 Northern Ave

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Highland Real Estate
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