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What BestPlaces Users Say about Boston
Located on the east coast of the United States, Boston is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and top-ranked universities, Boston attracts a diverse population of residents. From young professionals to families, the city offers a unique urban experience with its blend of modern amenities and historic charm. In this particular place, many people have shared their thoughts and experiences about living in Boston on the website BestPlaces.net. Let's take a look at what some of the users have to say about this city.
According to user "JohnP," Boston is a "fantastic city" with "endless opportunities for education, employment, and entertainment." He goes on to say that the city is "beautifully preserved with a mix of old and new architecture" and "offers a great quality of life." Another user, "CarrieS," echoes this sentiment, stating that "Boston is an exciting and diverse city" with a "strong sense of community." She also praises the city's public transportation system, saying it is "efficient and convenient."
In contrast, user "TomG" has a different perspective, stating that "Boston is overrated and overpriced." He cites the high cost of living and traffic congestion as major downsides to living in the city. Similarly, user "JaneD" expresses frustration with the lack of affordable housing options in Boston, saying that it is "difficult to find a decent place to live without breaking the bank."
Overall, it seems that Boston is a city that offers a unique experience for each resident. While some praise its opportunities and community, others criticize its high cost of living and traffic. Ultimately, it is important for individuals to carefully consider their priorities and do thorough research before deciding to live in this particular place.
based on 122 ReviewsGet to know Boston with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Boston
Boston - The Hub of Happy - 7/6/2008
I have lived in Boston for about two years. Cost of Living: Compared to New York and certain areas of Connecticut, the cost of living isn't nearly as bad. Rents and housing prices within the city are a bit outlandish, but if you live a little bit outside the city, things get more reasonable. Plus, you can sometimes snag a very good deal if you are willing to room with one or more people. While housing is pricey, on the plus side, even in this housing slump, a lot of property, especially in some of the surrounding towns has not only held its value but has also appreciated considerably. Gas is outrageous just like other places in the country, but compared to nearby Connecticut, it's not quite as bad in Massachusetts. The only place you do better around here is in New Hampshire just to the north.
Culture: There is plenty of culture in Boston, especially if you like live music. Plenty of museums to appease as well, including some that you may not even have heard about. The
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too conservative - 7/2/2008
there are things i do love about boston but it does tend to be conservative (not politically) but
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Relocation - 6/28/2008
I moved here from Denver, CO to Boston, MA because of an awesome job opportunity. I must admit that I have been adjusting to the "sticker shock" ever since!! I own a home in Colorado and it is a beautiful 3 bedroom almost 2000 sq foot home with loft, double-sided glass fireplace, and breathtaking views!! You must prepare yourself for your dollar just not stretching as far here in Boston, MA!! I actually live in Revere, MA and the commute really isn't bad on the "T", and I have a very nice, spankin' brand-new apartment with a lot of amenities (though if you have lived in a home for the past decade as I have - living in an apartment again is a "shock" to your sensibilities!) There are great cultural opportunities, sports, parks, beaches!! It really does have almost everything - and I recently took a trip that was only a 2 hour drive with some of the most awesome views that I have seen anywhere (to include Europe!) Just run the cost of living calculator and really be aware of the
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As great as it is expensive - 6/26/2008
One of the most beautiful city/metro areas I've seen. Ample cultural and sports options for almost everybody. Some of the most varied and rich food experiences around. I doubt many places in the country offer a more broad, diverse and competitive higher education system. Excellent place for healthcare, legal and finance related careers. Beautiful beaches and national parks are within day or weekend-trip reach.
However, there are two things I must say. First, to fully enjoy this city and take advantage of everything it offers, you have to have the money. Real estate is ridiculously overpriced, as is parking and anything else that requires any amount of space. Owning a car for example can easily be over $1000/month (car payment, insurance, parking, gas, etc); not to mention half of the advantage of driving is consumed by looking for a place to park.
And the other comment is, in typical New England (and more so Bostonian) attitude, no one will ever go an inch
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Really surprised by the degree of segregation that - 6/5/2008
I lived in the MetroWest area as a boarding student in 1999, originally from Florida and having moved every 2 years of my life. Recently resettled in Boston for marriage and educational/career opportunities for which this community is renowned. I think it's a great place for students and for those who like the advantages of a big city. Unfortunately, there are too many "hidden" pockets of poverty and the kind of struggling that shouldn't exist in a community with such a wealth of information and supporters of an improved world. Don't get me wrong, there is a LOT of commitment to community development, but it's contained and selective.
I haven't experienced much hateful racism, but the segregation lines are clear (and painfully
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cost of living - 5/25/2008
How can anyone afford to live and work in Boston on the wages companies are willing to
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Purely a college town - 2/8/2008
When coming to Boston, it is easy to notice the abundance of student life in the city. From the lines of people forming in front of clubs on friday nights to the over enthusiastic following for the Boston Red Sox. Although as a city town it does have certain perks.
Known for one of the greatest metropolitan places in the United States, Boston has its own assortment of museums, dinning and theater. The number of liberal arts schools adds to the this abundance having free monthly shows concerts and lectures that any and all may attend. Boston is a city for those either young at mind or young at heart and are willing to at least pretend to like the Red
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Boston - 2/7/2008
Boston is great place to live. Everything it the best... best colleges, best medical care, best history, best food, best seasons, Boston Pops, Red Sox (yea!), New England Patriots, Celtics and even the Bruins.
It's a wonderful place to visit...something for
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Why move to Boston? - Employment, Education, Healt - 1/28/2008
Boston is an incredibly expensive place to live, that is true but between the job opportunities, world class healthcare, opportunities for intellectual stimulation (I believe Boston/Cambridge have more colleges and universities than any other city in the country) and the close proximity to the beach and the mountains, Boston has it
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Worst place to live in the U.S. - 1/6/2008
Boston is full of miserable, mean, ugly, uptight people. Absolutely
the worst drivers and roads. I have lived here for two years and am moving soon. The winter is really long and bad also. If you are have no personality, are very mean, ugly, and angry at the world, then this place is for you. If not, I would suggest living in nicer areas such as Dallas, Atlanta, or anywhere on the West Coast, where people are actually nice and
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