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We're moving from Florida to Boston this summer and we're looking to live in a neighborhood with nearby mass transit/easy access to the city (especially near Theater district and Mass General). In an ideal world, we'd live in an area that feels like the city (i.e. restaurants and shops), offers mass transit, but is also pet-friendly in a safe area. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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Most areas are pet friendly, but some have pet limits of only two to three dogs. I have four so my search was very challenging. If you are looking for a private rental, most landlords do not want pets and at the most just a cat. As far as areas with mass transit I would suggest Newton or maybe Arlington in terms of a city feel or close proximity to the city that are known for being pretty safe. Two years ago Newton was known as the safest city in the country for it's size. I'm sure other's will offer their opinions. Good luck.
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