Roxbury
A neighborhood of deep historical significance and grand 19th-century architecture, particularly in the Fort Hill district.
The Historic Heart & Urban Pulse Boston Proper represents the city’s architectural and cultural foundation. These are the neighborhoods that define the “Hub”—from the gas-lit cobblestones of the 19th-century historic core to the soaring, glass-walled innovation of the waterfront. Living in Boston Proper means prioritizing walkability and immediacy; your morning coffee, your commute, and your social life can all happen within a few city blocks. Here, we specialize in the stewardship of historic brownstones, the revitalization of classic three-deckers, and the savvy acquisition of urban condos that hold their value through every market cycle.
A neighborhood of deep historical significance and grand 19th-century architecture, particularly in the Fort Hill district.
Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, offering everything from Melville Park mansions to modern industrial lofts.
A leafier counterpoint to Allston, balancing urban convenience with the scenic beauty of the Reservoir and a mix of Tudors and condos.
High-energy and creative; the culinary heart of West Boston, dominated by brick multi-families and an innovative pulse.
A hilltop community with impressive brick row houses, popular with medical professionals and students alike.
Eastie is a vibrant waterfront frontier with unbeatable skyline views, transit proximity, and a mix of triple-deckers and modern harbor lofts.
A historic village across the harbor, famous for gas lamps, cobblestones, and the Navy Yard’s unique waterfront lofts.
A sleek, glass-and-steel district; the epicenter of innovation and modern luxury high-rise living.
“Boston’s best-kept secret,” offering value and space with charming post-war Capes and a true small-town neighborhood feel.
Offers a quiet, suburban pace within city limits, defined by tree-lined streets and single-family Colonials and Revivals.