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Glen
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Hi everyone,
I just came across this forum while I was researching developments in Boston and surrounding areas. I wanted to introduce myself and maybe get a question answered that I have been curious about since I moved to the city last year.
I am currently a grad student at BU in the school of social work. I also happen to have a physical disability that limits my ability to get around the city a good bit. I am essentially limited to a 3 block walking distance, and public transit. I can push it a couple more blocks if I have to, but that's a special occasion thing, not something I can do every day. Having come from suburban Florida, Boston is 1000% better for my needs. It has it's quirks as I've found, but overall I have been living pretty well the last year. Given my situation, I am fascinated with the development of the city. I'm really glad I ran across this community.
So here is my opening question. If it's in the wrong forum I apologize. What do you all think are some of the lesser known neighborhoods that are T accessible? I'd like to buy a place somewhere around the city when I graduate, but obviously with my limits I need to be vary careful about where I look. I know the downtown neighborhoods, Kenmore, Brookline along the C line, Cambridge along the Red line. I've seen this brought up around here, that there are a lot of outer areas that people don't know about, but what are they? What about around Maverick Station or other parts of the Blue line, or the orange line? I was so sorry to see North Point stagnate. It looked like such a promising area. The West End revitalization looks promising. West End Place specifically looks good if the development of the area continues.
How would you all approach a search like mine? Or how would you approach a development plan keeping someone with my situation in mind? Something for you all to chew on.
I just came across this forum while I was researching developments in Boston and surrounding areas. I wanted to introduce myself and maybe get a question answered that I have been curious about since I moved to the city last year.
I am currently a grad student at BU in the school of social work. I also happen to have a physical disability that limits my ability to get around the city a good bit. I am essentially limited to a 3 block walking distance, and public transit. I can push it a couple more blocks if I have to, but that's a special occasion thing, not something I can do every day. Having come from suburban Florida, Boston is 1000% better for my needs. It has it's quirks as I've found, but overall I have been living pretty well the last year. Given my situation, I am fascinated with the development of the city. I'm really glad I ran across this community.
So here is my opening question. If it's in the wrong forum I apologize. What do you all think are some of the lesser known neighborhoods that are T accessible? I'd like to buy a place somewhere around the city when I graduate, but obviously with my limits I need to be vary careful about where I look. I know the downtown neighborhoods, Kenmore, Brookline along the C line, Cambridge along the Red line. I've seen this brought up around here, that there are a lot of outer areas that people don't know about, but what are they? What about around Maverick Station or other parts of the Blue line, or the orange line? I was so sorry to see North Point stagnate. It looked like such a promising area. The West End revitalization looks promising. West End Place specifically looks good if the development of the area continues.
How would you all approach a search like mine? Or how would you approach a development plan keeping someone with my situation in mind? Something for you all to chew on.