@mattheweboehm @etcillustration y’all have any pro tips? :Vhttps://twitter.com/MadelineRupert/status/1055184281977401344 …
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Replying to @MissJamieKaye @etcillustration
Oh mans there tons. If you’re renting itll come down to cost. Somerville (Davis Sq has a T stop. Ball and Union Sqs are nice but further from the T.) JP is cool. We lived in Eastie near Maverick (it was overlooked, affordable, close to downtown.) avoid Allston unless youre 20
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Brookline ain’t bad either. Coolidge Corner or Brookline Village. But yeah if it’s just for a visit then Back Bay is great for walking. Walk by the Charles or Comm Ave or Newbury St. the North End and Beacon Hill are fun to walk around too.
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Replying to @mattheweboehm @MissJamieKaye
If they're looking for a place to live & rely on public transit, avoid places on the Green Line if possible. The train is always crowded & takes 400 billion years to get anywhere. (The D line is an okay exception, sometimes the C is fine. Avoid the B line AT ALL COSTS.)
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Thank you both for the input! My husband and I are moving there for his work in about a month and will both be primarily working from home. I appreciate the help! :)
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I hope you find somewhere that works for you! Ellen and I love Boston. It’s not the most affordable city but it’s got so much charm and many wonderful people. The artist community there is great.
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whenever Boston is mentioned I ALWAYS think of you guys...!! <3
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