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I am a 22yr old from suburban Detroit currently living in Atlanta and am looking to relocate back to the North. I am very farmilar with the city of Boston, but not the suburbs. I am planning a trip to check it out in April. What are some suburbs that are close to being "reasonably" priced for homes/condos, safe and still accessible to the city?
I've read some of the threads of individuals that are from Mass and would never go back... I am considering going back to Michigan but really isn't my prime choice. Maybe it's the been there, done that... not sure... anyways... would you guys disincourage newcomers to Mass? |
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We love you! Please come... and bring money!
![]() What are some suburbs that are close to being "reasonably" priced for homes/condos, safe and still accessible to the city? so many to list... Somerville, Arlington, Watertown, Waltham, Newton, .... Of course, my reasonably priced may be different than your "reasonably" priced. |
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