boston in the spring
boston in the spring
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North End and Cambridge both have very small and insanely overpriced apartments. North End has the added bonus of crawling with tourists in the summer. If that's your bag, go for it.
South Boston still has some very sketchy parts. I live in Jamaica Plain (still Boston proper), which is getting gentrified faster than you can say 'condominium'. But it has very large old houses, spacious apartments, good transportation, you can still park on the street without losing your mind, and you can be downtown in 15 minutes with the often-overlooked Orange line. :)