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What's it like to live in Brookline?
Newton vs. Brookline
InevitableOne8421
2y ago
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I grew up in Newton and it was a great place to grow up, but right NOW, I would choose Brookline. That commute isn't terrible if you live right off Beacon St. That's basically a straight shot past BC, Newton Center, Waban to NWH. Either that or look around Brookline Hills/Village and your wife can take the D line to Woodland and it's a short walk over to NWH.
They're both pretty close to Boston, but if you want to be able to walk to a grocery/restaurants/movie theater, I'd look around Coolidge Corner in Brookline. Best place to live IMO, but comes at a steep price.
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anurodhp
1y ago
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Yes i see a lot more and bigger young families in and around coolidge corner in brookline than anywhere around it. It's full of parks and tons of kids everywhere. People also tend to have bigger families (a lot of my friends have 3-4 kids) because other than daycare when they are very little the cost of sending the kids to public school is zero.
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AthleteAgain
1y ago
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If you drive all the way across the city on Beacon St from Kenmore to the Chestnut Hill Reservoir / Boston College you will see actual great urbanism: A ~4 mile tree-lined street with subway/streetcars running between the four lanes, flanked by bike lanes. There are 3 story brownstone apartment buildings pretty much the whole way that have residential over very active retail and restaurants. Side streets have residential with the occasional (every mile-ish) larger intersection that has retail in every direction that continues down the cross streets. Good parks, good schools, pretty architecture. Downside: townhouses are like $2.5M+ and even condos are probably about $1,000/ft. Want a single family on a side street? They start at $3M.
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