Explore the Greater Boston neighborhoods I specialize in. Each area has its own character, market dynamics, and opportunities.

One of Boston's most dynamic neighborhoods, East Boston offers stunning waterfront views, a vibrant cultural scene, and excellent transit access via the Blue Line. New construction condos and renovated multifamily homes make it a top pick for first-time buyers and investors alike.
Median Price
$625K
Transit
Blue Line — Maverick, Airport, Orient Heights
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, New Construction

South Boston blends old-school neighborhood charm with the ultra-modern Seaport District. From triple-deckers on the residential side to luxury high-rises along the waterfront, Southie offers something for every buyer. The area continues to see strong appreciation.
Median Price
$780K
Transit
Red Line — Broadway, Andrew | Silver Line
Property Types
Condos, Luxury High-Rises, Triple-Deckers

Home to Harvard and MIT, Cambridge is one of the most intellectually vibrant cities in the country. From the boutiques of Harvard Square to the tech hubs of Kendall Square, Cambridge combines world-class culture with a thriving real estate market. Demand consistently outpaces supply, making it a strong investment.
Median Price
$850K
Transit
Red Line — Harvard, Central, Kendall/MIT, Porter
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Single-Family, Townhouses

Just north of Cambridge, Somerville is one of the most walkable cities in Massachusetts. Davis Square and Union Square are packed with restaurants, bars, and local shops. The new Green Line Extension has made Somerville even more accessible and desirable.
Median Price
$720K
Transit
Green Line Extension — Union Sq, Gilman Sq
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Single-Family

Boston's largest neighborhood, Dorchester is incredibly diverse with distinct micro-neighborhoods like Savin Hill, Ashmont, and Fields Corner. The area offers some of the best value in the city with a mix of triple-deckers, Victorians, and new construction. The Red Line and Fairmount commuter rail provide solid transit options.
Median Price
$580K
Transit
Red Line — Savin Hill, Fields Corner, Ashmont
Property Types
Triple-Deckers, Condos, Single-Family, Multi-Family

Brighton offers a mix of residential charm and urban convenience. Close to Boston College and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, it's popular with young professionals and families. The neighborhood features a range of housing from Victorian homes to modern apartments.
Median Price
$550K
Transit
Green Line B — Boston College, Brighton
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Single-Family

Boston's South End is famous for its Victorian brownstones, tree-lined streets, and thriving restaurant scene along Tremont Street. It's one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods, attracting buyers who value historic architecture and walkability.
Median Price
$950K
Transit
Orange Line — Back Bay, Mass Ave
Property Types
Brownstone Condos, Townhouses, Luxury

Back Bay is Boston's premier luxury neighborhood. Home to Newbury Street shopping, the Boston Public Garden, and some of the city's most prestigious addresses, it's the go-to for high-net-worth buyers seeking iconic Boston living.
Median Price
$1.2M+
Transit
Green Line — Copley, Arlington, Hynes
Property Types
Luxury Condos, Brownstones, Penthouses

A hidden gem just minutes from downtown Boston, Winthrop is a coastal town surrounded by water on three sides. With stunning ocean views, a tight-knit community feel, and surprisingly affordable prices compared to Boston proper, Winthrop is ideal for buyers who want waterfront living without the city price tag.
Median Price
$520K
Transit
Bus to Blue Line — Orient Heights
Property Types
Single-Family, Condos, Multi-Family

Known as the 'City of Presidents,' Quincy offers excellent Red Line access, a booming downtown with new mixed-use developments, and a diverse food scene — particularly along Quincy Avenue's Asian restaurant corridor. It's one of the South Shore's most connected and fastest-growing communities.
Median Price
$530K
Transit
Red Line — Quincy Center, Quincy Adams, North Quincy
Property Types
Condos, Single-Family, Multi-Family, New Construction

Milton sits at the base of the Blue Hills Reservation and is consistently ranked among the best places to live south of Boston. With top-rated public schools, beautiful tree-lined streets, and a mix of historic estates and newer homes, Milton attracts families looking for suburban living with easy city access.
Median Price
$780K
Transit
Red Line — Mattapan Trolley | I-93 access
Property Types
Single-Family, Colonial, Cape Cod, Luxury

Newton is one of the most sought-after suburbs in Greater Boston, made up of 13 distinct villages each with its own character. Renowned for its exceptional school system, leafy neighborhoods, and charming village centers, Newton offers the perfect balance of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.
Median Price
$1.1M
Transit
Green Line D — Newton Centre, Chestnut Hill, Eliot
Property Types
Single-Family, Colonial, Tudor, Luxury, Condos

Hingham is a picturesque South Shore town known for its historic harbor, charming downtown, and the popular Hingham Shipyard mixed-use development. With a commuter ferry to downtown Boston, excellent schools, and a quintessential New England feel, Hingham is a top choice for families and professionals seeking coastal suburban living.
Median Price
$950K
Transit
Commuter Ferry to Boston | Commuter Rail — Greenbush Line
Property Types
Single-Family, Colonial, Waterfront, Luxury

Braintree sits at the crossroads of the South Shore with easy access to both Boston and Cape Cod. Home to South Shore Plaza and a growing commercial district, Braintree offers solid schools, diverse housing options, and strong community amenities. The Red Line terminus makes commuting to the city straightforward.
Median Price
$560K
Transit
Red Line — Braintree | I-93 & Route 3 access
Property Types
Single-Family, Condos, Townhouses, Multi-Family

One of Boston's oldest neighborhoods, Charlestown is steeped in American history — home to the Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution. Today it blends that historic character with modern waterfront living, trendy restaurants, and a strong sense of community. Renovated townhouses and new luxury condos attract young professionals and families alike.
Median Price
$750K
Transit
Orange Line — Community College | Bus routes
Property Types
Townhouses, Condos, Luxury, Multi-Family

Jamaica Plain — or 'JP' as locals call it — is one of Boston's most eclectic and community-oriented neighborhoods. Centered around Jamaica Pond and the Arnold Arboretum, JP offers a unique blend of green space, independent shops along Centre Street, and a diverse, welcoming population. It's a favorite for buyers who value character and walkability.
Median Price
$650K
Transit
Orange Line — Green St, Stony Brook, Jackson Sq
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Victorian, Single-Family

Roxbury is a neighborhood rich in culture and history, with deep roots in Boston's African American community. The area is experiencing significant investment with new mixed-use developments, renovated brownstones, and improved transit connections. For buyers and investors, Roxbury offers strong value and growth potential in a central Boston location.
Median Price
$480K
Transit
Orange Line — Roxbury Crossing, Ruggles | Silver Line
Property Types
Multi-Family, Condos, Brownstones, New Construction

Home to Fenway Park and some of Boston's top cultural institutions — the Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Berklee College of Music — Fenway/Kenmore is a vibrant, walkable neighborhood. The area has seen a wave of new luxury development while maintaining its iconic ballpark-district energy.
Median Price
$680K
Transit
Green Line — Kenmore, Fenway | D Line
Property Types
Condos, Luxury High-Rises, Apartments

Allston is one of Boston's most energetic neighborhoods, fueled by its proximity to Boston University and Harvard's expanding campus. Harvard Avenue is packed with international restaurants, vintage shops, and live music venues. With ongoing development and strong rental demand, Allston is a smart pick for investors and young professionals.
Median Price
$500K
Transit
Green Line B — Harvard Ave, Allston St | Bus routes
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Apartments
Beacon Hill is Boston's most iconic and picturesque neighborhood. With its gas-lit cobblestone streets, Federal-style brick rowhouses, and proximity to Boston Common and the State House, it's the epitome of historic Boston luxury. Properties here are highly sought after and rarely stay on the market long.
Median Price
$1.0M+
Transit
Red Line — Charles/MGH | Blue Line — Bowdoin
Property Types
Brownstone Condos, Townhouses, Luxury

Boston's oldest residential neighborhood, the North End is famous for its Italian heritage, incredible restaurants, and charming narrow streets. Hanover Street is the heart of the action, lined with bakeries, cafes, and trattorias. The waterfront Harborwalk and proximity to downtown make it one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city.
Median Price
$700K
Transit
Green Line — Haymarket | Orange Line — Haymarket
Property Types
Condos, Brownstone Condos, Luxury

West Roxbury has a distinctly suburban feel while still being within Boston city limits. Known for its excellent public schools, safe tree-lined streets, and a charming Centre Street village with local shops and restaurants, it's one of the top choices for families who want to stay in the city. The commuter rail provides a direct link downtown.
Median Price
$620K
Transit
Commuter Rail — Needham Line | Bus routes
Property Types
Single-Family, Colonial, Cape Cod, Condos

Roslindale — or 'Rozzie' — has emerged as one of Boston's most desirable up-and-coming neighborhoods. Roslindale Village is the centerpiece, with a thriving farmers market, independent restaurants, and a strong community spirit. The Arnold Arboretum borders the neighborhood, offering green space that's hard to match anywhere in the city.
Median Price
$580K
Transit
Commuter Rail — Needham Line | Bus to Orange Line
Property Types
Single-Family, Multi-Family, Condos, Victorian

Boston's southernmost neighborhood, Hyde Park offers some of the most affordable single-family homes within city limits. With the Neponset River running through it, easy access to the Blue Hills, and a growing commercial district along Cleary Square, Hyde Park is attracting first-time buyers and families looking for space and value.
Median Price
$490K
Transit
Commuter Rail — Franklin & Providence Lines | Bus routes
Property Types
Single-Family, Multi-Family, Condos

Mattapan is a vibrant, diverse neighborhood with a strong Caribbean and Haitian cultural presence. Mattapan Square serves as the commercial hub, and the Mattapan Trolley connects residents to the Red Line. With spacious lots, affordable prices, and a tight-knit community, Mattapan offers excellent value for buyers looking to put down roots.
Median Price
$470K
Transit
Mattapan Trolley to Red Line — Ashmont
Property Types
Single-Family, Multi-Family, Triple-Deckers

Downtown Boston and the Waterfront district represent the heart of the city — from the Financial District and Theater District to the shops of Downtown Crossing and the luxury towers along the harbor. It's the ultimate urban lifestyle with world-class dining, entertainment, and transit at your doorstep.
Median Price
$850K
Transit
Red, Orange, Green, Blue Lines — multiple stations
Property Types
Luxury Condos, High-Rises, Penthouses

Medford sits just north of Somerville along the Mystic River, offering a mix of historic New England charm and modern convenience. Tufts University anchors the community, and Medford Square has seen a revitalization with new restaurants and shops. The Green Line Extension now connects Medford directly to downtown Boston, making it one of the most accessible inner suburbs.
Median Price
$650K
Transit
Green Line Extension — Medford/Tufts | Bus routes
Property Types
Single-Family, Multi-Family, Condos, Colonial

Home to America's first public beach, Revere offers an unbeatable combination of oceanfront living and Blue Line access to downtown Boston. Revere Beach Boulevard has undergone a transformation with new luxury high-rises and mixed-use developments. The city's diverse food scene and proximity to Logan Airport make it increasingly popular with young professionals and investors.
Median Price
$520K
Transit
Blue Line — Revere Beach, Beachmont, Wonderland
Property Types
Condos, Multi-Family, Luxury High-Rises, Single-Family

Brookline is one of the most desirable suburbs in Greater Boston, known for its top-rated schools, tree-lined streets, and vibrant village centers like Coolidge Corner and Brookline Village. Despite being surrounded by Boston on three sides, it maintains its own identity with a strong sense of community, excellent parks, and a walkable, urban-suburban lifestyle.
Median Price
$950K
Transit
Green Line C & D — Coolidge Corner, Brookline Village
Property Types
Condos, Single-Family, Brownstones, Luxury

Watertown has quietly become one of the hottest suburbs west of Boston. The Arsenal Yards mixed-use development has transformed the town's retail and dining landscape, while the Charles River path provides miles of scenic trails. With strong schools, a central location between Cambridge and Newton, and a growing restaurant scene, Watertown appeals to families and professionals alike.
Median Price
$700K
Transit
Bus routes to Harvard & Kenmore | Near I-90
Property Types
Single-Family, Condos, Multi-Family, Townhouses

Weymouth is a South Shore town with a coastal New England feel and strong community roots. With waterfront neighborhoods along the Fore River and Back River, plus easy access to Route 3 and the commuter rail, it offers a more affordable alternative to towns closer to Boston. The new Southfield development at the former naval air station is bringing modern housing and amenities to the area.
Median Price
$480K
Transit
Commuter Rail — South Weymouth | Route 3 & I-93
Property Types
Single-Family, Condos, Townhouses, New Construction
I serve buyers and sellers across Greater Boston and the surrounding suburbs.