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Dorchester

With a dynamic blend of cultures, architecture, and landscapes, Boston’s largest neighborhood comes with wide-ranging appeal and homes for every budget.

 

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  • WHAT TO EXPECT 

        Everything that's old is new again.

 

  • THE LIFESTYLE

    Boston's most accessible neighborhood, offering something for everyone.

     

  • UNEXPECTED APPEAL

    Steeped in history.

     

  • THE MARKET

    A flourishing neighborhood with a wide variety.

     

  • YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH

    Waterfront amenities and activities.

     

LOCATED IN BOSTON, MA

Commute Times

South Station 21m by train, 15m by car

North Station 43m by train, 20m by car

Boston Common 37m by train, 22m by car

Harvard Square 40m by train, 26m by car


Boundaries

East to West: Southeast Expressway to Milton Ave.

North to South: Southampton St. to Adams St.

Nearby Neighborhoods: Jamaica Plain, South Boston, South End

 

Dorchester

A city within a city, full of nuance and pride.

Originally its own municipality, full of large country estates, Dorchester saw a boom in growth during the 1920s when the installation of electric trolley lines made it an appealing destination for the working class. The neighborhood has become a melting pot, filled with its own nuanced sub-neighborhoods, each with their own unique identities and neighbors who care deeply about their community.

 

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What To Expect:

Everything that's old is new again.

An alive and thriving neighborhood that lives like a city, bustling with new development and historic restoration.

 

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The Lifestyle:

Boston's most accessible neighborhood, offering something for everyone.

An explosion of new development over the past few years has brought some of the city’s trendiest restaurants, cafes, and eateries to the neighborhood, including Dorchester Brewing Company, the Homestead Bakery & Care, and the Ashmont Grill. The South Bay Center, bordered by the South End and I-93, was recently redeveloped and now offers more dining and entertainment options to complement the larger box stores found there. The Strand Theater in Upham’s Corner, is a former vaudeville and movie palace that was lovingly restored by neighborhood associations and now offers a year-round slate of popular musical and theatrical offerings.

 

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Unexpected Appeal:

Steeped in history.

With a history that dates back to 1630, Dorchester was the site of many firsts for the United States, including the first elementary school and the first chocolate factory. A number of museums and organizations, including the JFK Library and the Dorchester Historical Society, give residents plenty of venues to take a deeper dive into their neighborhood’s story.

 

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The Market:

A flourishing neighborhood with a wide variety.

From chic, renovated industrial lofts and condos to stately single-family homes and classic triple-deckers, the housing in Dorchester provides broad appeal and variety, with prices that fit a range of budgets. The neighborhood has seen a revitalization over the past decade, with real estate values more than doubling since 2005.

 

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You'll Fall In Love With:

Waterfront amenities and activities.

Bordered by the Neponset River and Boston Harbor, Dorchester residents enjoy riverfront activities, harbor beaches, and seasonal boating opportunities.

 

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