Massachusetts, officially known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in New England. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont ...
Boston is the Capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is the most populous city in New England and one of the oldest cities in the United States. Boston is an international center for higher education (with more than 176 colleges and u...
Brookline is one the oldest towns in Massachusetts and borders six of Boston’s neighborhoods, giving it easy access to everything Boston has to offer. Brookline schools consistently rank high in the top schools of Massachusetts. It is the bir...
Chestnut Hill is a New England village located 6 miles west of downtown Boston. It encompasses parts of three separate municipalities; the city of Boston, the town of Brookline and the city of Newton. Chestnut Hill is best known for its exclusi...
Needham is a quaint suburb just 16 miles outside of Boston. With the commuter rail running through town center it makes it an easy commute for residents who work in downtown Boston. A top 20 school system in Massachusetts, much of Needham is bo...
Only 7 miles west of Boston, Newton is also known as the Garden City. Newton is broken up into 13 small villages, all with their own unique characteristics, and has an abundance of shops, restaurants and a great public transportation system. Sc...
With close proximately to Boston, Wellesley has one of the highest median and family incomes in all of Massachusetts. It has also been rated one of the best small towns to live in the Greater Boston area. It’s public school consistently rank ...
Approximately 15 miles from Downtown Boston. Weston has ranked third best school system in Massachusetts for the past several years. With more than 2,000 acres, 18 percent of the towns total acreage have been preserved as parks, fields, wetland...