Overview
When looking for where to live in Massachusetts many people hone in on the city of Newton due to its proximity to the regional economic hub of Boston as well as its top ranked public education system.
Newton, which shares a border with Boston, is one of the closest suburbs to the city and enjoys especially rapid access into the downtown via the Mass Pike (I-90) not to mention MBTA Commuter Rail Service. With some areas of the city (Newton’s population is close to 90,000) only a 10-12 minute drive into Boston. The spirit of the community is strong here, with many small family-run businesses, and it has a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, museums, libraries, and more. The city does have a relatively considerable industrial base in addition to its predominantly residential feel. Unlike many communities that are established around a single Main Street or downtown, Newton is comprised of thirteen distinctive villages –
Village Breakdown:
- Auburndale
- Chestnut Hill
- Newton Centre
- Newton Corner
- Newton Highlands
- Newton Lower Falls
- Newton Upper Falls
- Newtonville
- Nonantum
- Oak Hill
- Thompsonville
- Waban
- West Newton.

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