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Boston Suburbs

The suburbs of Boston offer fine dining, great public schools, and easy access to the City.

Welcome to Boston Suburbs

The Suburbs of Boston are some of the most desirable areas to live in the country. Many of these suburbs have some of the best public schools, great local restaurants, upscale boutique shops and most are less than a 30 minute commute to Boston. Arlington, Andover, Belmont, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill, Lexington, Medford, Melrose, Lynnfield, Newton, Somerville, Wellesley, Weston, and Winchester are all very desirable and unique from each other in many ways.​​​​​​​

The Boston Real Estate Group is skilled in all these areas, and we are always happy to offer our expertise to those choosing to call them their home.

Outer Suburbs

Bedford
Bedford
Just a few miles from Lexington, and lying completely outside of Route 128 is the town of Bedford. Read more
Burlington
Burlington
Surrounding the mall are large category killer stores such as Bed, Bath and Beyond and Barnes and Nobles. Read more
Concord
Concord
Has a wonderful town center, is liberal and welcoming to people of varied opinions, and has great town services. Read more
Dover
Dover
Shares a high school with adjacent Sherborn and has one of the top school systems in the state. Read more
Lincoln
Lincoln
Only in Lincoln you will find deer, fox and peacocks sharing space with 25 to 30 soccer coaches and real estate agents. Read more
Lynnfield
Lynnfield
May be the farthest north that you can go for the quintessential beautiful, affluent, top school suburb. Read more
Needham
Needham
A mostly upscale and affluent, but lot sizes are smaller than in neighboring Dover Read more
Sudbury
Sudbury
Maybe it is the long winding roads through hills and forest, maybe it is the historical feel permeating the town. Read more
Tewksbury
Tewksbury
Offers an inexpensive alternative to neighboring Andover and a more rural setting than Billerica. Read more
Wellesley
Wellesley
It is almost as close to the center of metro Boston as Weston and Waltham are, but slightly further south and west. Read more
Weston
Weston
Has fabulous homes on multi-acre lots of land, mostly south of Route 20, valued anywhere from 2-10 million dollars a piece. Read more
Westwood
Westwood
Has remained one of the top choices for the discerning buyer in this area. Read more
Winchester
Winchester
Affluent and expensive, but is an excellent choice for those who would enjoy this location. Read more
Woburn
Woburn
A working-class suburb, well located where I-93 and I-95 (Route 128) intersect north of the city. Read more

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