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Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

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Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

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Top 5 Reasons to Consider These Greater Boston 55+ Communities

55+ communities - Wolcott Woods, back of house

Recent years have seen the last of the Baby Boomers crossing the threshold into the 55+, active adult demographic, and Gen-X is hot on their heels. When the kids are gone and its time to right-size, these buyers are looking for communities that fit their wishlist and its a bit different than what the older Boomers [...]

The First of Three Historic Homes in Wolcott Woods Slated for Renovation is Nearly Complete

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Wolcott Woods is distinguished not only by its magnificent setting, but also its roots in Massachusetts history. In 1851, prominent Beacon Hill merchant Joshua Harrington Wolcott bought the land and subsequently built Blue Hill, a summer residence for his family. Later known as the Wolcott Mansion, Roger Wolcott, the former Governor of the [...]

Northland Residential Selects LandVest to Market New 55+ Townhome Community

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Two real estate companies with a combined history of over 100 years of integrity and commitment to their communities have partnered to launch a new 55+ development in Milton, Massachusetts. Northland Residential has selected [...]

Neighborhood Series: East Boston View of Downtown from the Waterfront

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East Boston may seem like a surprising topic for a luxury real estate blog, but the last decade has brought about a transformation for a neighborhood known for triple-deckers and the airport. Though the neighborhood is not widely known for its stunning harbor views and miles of shoreline, its the East Boston waterfront that is driving much of the change.

Green Roof Decks in Boston

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I recently had the pleasure of attending the Beacon Hill Annual Tour of the Hidden Gardens. While normally closed to the public, each year on the third Thursday in May, the Beacon Hill Garden Club open dozens of spaces around the residences of Beacon Hill for public tours of their urban [...]

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Exploring Boston on Foot: The Harborwalk

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There is no shortage of places to walk in Boston. In fact, Boston was named the 3rd most walkable city in the U.S according to Walk Score. We know some of the more well-known walking spots are the Freedom Trail, Public Garden, Boston Common, and Mt. Vernon Street. But the newest areas may be flying under your radar. 

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