Review of Cambridge Massachuse,


Cambridge rocks.
Star Rating - 10/29/2008
I have a second home in Cambridge, for a year, now...
It is in Huron Village, a mile north of Harvard yard.... and a block east of the Hi-Rise Bakery, the country's best, on Concord Ave, at Huron Ave. (no, I don't have an investment in the place.)


This area is the home of John Malkovich, Yoyo Ma, and Robert Reich, among others.

It has anything you would want in a city on the edge of the suburbs, yet near to the Hub, Boston.

It is equally attractive to San Francisco, my primary residence.

Bp | San Francisco, CA
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I'm interested in your post. My husband and I are moving to Boston in 6 mos and have been told that Huron Village is the place for us. We are late 40's, have a black lab and 3 college aged kids. Husband is an opthalmologist and I will be at home or part time work. Was interested in Boston (South End), so a little worried that Huron Village might feel too suburban but am now rethinking...Looking to rent for a year before buying since we don't know the area that well. Any advice?
Cathy | Saint Louis, MO | Report Abuse

Cambridge has been hijacked by people with lots of money who wish to buy into the instant cool and hipness that a Cambridge address provides. I grew up here and can no longer afford to live in this town because real estate values are so far out of whack with reality. Check it out: there are no middle-class/middle-income people left in Cambridge, only high earning people with money to burn and townies in subsidized housing. The old middle-class neighbourhoods of West Cambridge (north east of Huron Ave) has been gutted, the families gone, and the multi-family houses are now all condo'd. The house I grew up in, a three family owned by my father, had been chopped up by a developer who sold each level for 600k each. I think my father originally bought the house for around 30k back in the mid 70's. And ours wasn't the only place this happened to. My aunt's house, a two bedroom, one bath, is worth about 900k because it has a yard and off-street parking. It's absurd. It's such a shame. Growing up here exposed me to all sorts of people from kids who lived in the projects to some of my friends whose parents were teaching at Harvard, and everything in between. The diversity that made Cambridge so wonderful is slowly disappearing.
Fern | Cambridge, MA | Report Abuse
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