Hi, our family of 4 is relocating from Thousand Oaks, CA to the Boston area because of my husband's job relocating to Cambridge (Kendall square). We are looking for a nice suburb with convenient commute, easy access to public transit as well (I may end up working in downtown Boston). The priority is excellent schools, our older daughter starts high school next year and we are looking for a great high school (music programs- chorus, band, swimming, etc.). We can buy up to 1M house or rent at the beginning (up to 4K preferrably for a 3bdrm) and just from research are focused on Belmont, Winchester, Newton, Lexington, Wellesley. Any advice as to which one of these, or any other suburbs may be best for us, would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Moving to Boston from CA, job in Cambridge, help!
Posted 04-23-2015 at 02:46 PM by blitchev
Hi, our family of 4, kids 13 and 10 (9th and 5th grader next year) is relocating from Thousand Oaks, CA to the Boston area because of my husband's job relocating to Cambridge (Kendall square). We are looking for a nice suburb with convenient commute, easy access to public transit as well (I may end up working in downtown Boston). The priority is excellent schools, our older daughter starts high school next year and we are looking for a great high school (music programs- chorus, band, swimming, etc.). We can buy up to 1M house or rent at the beginning (up to 4K preferrably for a 3bdrm) and just from research are focused on Belmont, Winchester, Newton, Lexington, Wellesley. Any advice as to which one of these, or any other suburbs may be best for us, would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Please take your inquiry to our main forum pages. Once there, you will find people who can help you with whatever you may be looking for.
These lesser-populated blog pages are for journaling only. Thanks.Posted 04-23-2015 at 08:13 PM by case44 -
I couldn't figure out how to do that. Please help. Thanks!
Posted 04-24-2015 at 08:26 AM by blitchev -
Here's the forum link.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/
Don't know how you got to the blogs without entering the forum first, but the link above will direct you to the actual forums, and then you can pick and choose which geographical area or subject that you'll need. Good luck.Posted 04-24-2015 at 06:31 PM by case44