›› We Have Offices In Eight of Boston's Greatest Neighborhoods!
The map shows the general areas we cover, and the locations of our offices. We cover most areas inside Route 128 and have listings throught greater Boston. Contact the office closest to you today!
Boston
Hot Spot- North End

Home to American patriot Paul Revere, the North End is one of Boston's most historic neighborhoods. Traditionally a first stop for immigrants arriving in Boston, the North End is most well known as an enclave of Italian immigrants. Today the North End is populated by a mixture of Italian Americans and young professionals who are attracted to the neighborhood's tight-knit feel and access to downtown. Tourists come from near and far to sample authentic Italian cuisine, enjoy a cannoli or a cappuccino, and explore its narrow streets. In recent years, a number of boutiques have opened in the North End specializing in everything from trendy clothing to jewelry. The North End also offers access to Boston's waterfront along Commercial Street. Residents and isitors can enjoy strolling and relaxing in the newly renovated Christopher Columbus Park, and during summer evenings the park is host to a performing arts series.
http://www.cityofboston.gov/neighborhoods/neighborhoods.asp?id=19
http://www.boston.com/travel/boston/neighborhoods/north_end/
Somerville
Hot Spot -Davis Square

Somerville is a city located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, just two miles north of Boston. Occupying slightly over 4 square miles, its population of 77,478 (as of the 2000 census) and a myriad of immigrants from all over the world make Somerville the most densely populated community in New England and one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the nation. Rich in both history and culture, the city houses numerous intriguing sites, businesses, and restaurants for every style.
http://www.ci.somerville.ma.us/
http://www.somervilletheatreonline.com/somerville/index.php
Brookline
Hot Spot- The Village

The "Village" retains the feeling of a traditional village in countless ways. Brookline 's earliest shops and restaurants were started here. It was also the site of America 's first municipal gymnasium and public bath. Its inviting shops and cafes beckon to passers-by. It is also known for a cluster of antique shops and children's shops. A neighborly center where store owners know each other and most of their customers by name. The Village prides itself on being a small, eclectic blend of old and new. Storefronts are tasteful and harmonious.
http://www.townofbrooklinemass.com/Planning/brooklinevillage.html
http://www.townofbrooklinemass.com/
http://www.brooklinelibrary.org/
Medford
Hot Spot- Medford Square

Medford is a city in just a few miles north of Boston on the Mystic River . As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 55,765. It is the home of Tufts University . The name of the city came from the description of a " meadow by the ford ."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medford,_Massachusetts
Malden

Malden is at the heart of an innovative New England economy. The city is situated in close proximity to metropolitan Boston's major arteries and interstates. There is direct access to one of the world's busiest international airports and the city is serviced by both commuter rail and the MBTA Orange Line. Some of America's best universities are within a stone's throw, as are many of the world's best high-tech and medical research facilities. The city is only minutes away from some of New England's great beaches.
http://www.ci.malden.ma.us/index.asp?L1=about
http://www.maldenpubliclibrary.org/blog/
Everett
Home of 2006 Mass High School Football Champs

Everett was first settled in 1630 and was officially incorporated in 1870 . The city is named after the statesman Edward Everett , who unsuccessfully ran for vice president in 1860 . Everett's largest claim to fame is having the nation's only local bicameral legislature, with both a city council and a board of aldermen . Everett has traditionally been a dominant team in Massachusetts high school football. In 2006, they won the Division 1 State Championship.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett,_Massachusetts
http://www.everettindependent.com/
http://www.noblenet.org/everett/community.html
Revere
Hot Spot- Revere Beach

The City of Revere is situated in eastern Massachusetts (Suffolk County) and borders Winthrop, East Boston and Chelsea to the South, Everett and Malden to the West, Saugus and Lynn to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It comprises 10.0 square miles, although 4.1 miles are open water and wetlands and not suitable for development. Of the 5.9 miles of developed land, 70% is used for housing. Revere is located approximately 5 miles from downtown Boston.
http://www.revere.org/history_fr.htm
http://www.myrecdept.com/ma/revere/default2.asp
http://www.kellysroastbeef.com/locations.html
Winchester

Winchester is located just north of Boston, conveniently located for the commuter with two train stops in our picturesque town. Winchester is easily accessed to all points in New England, two interstate highways, and public transportation via bus and commuter rail. It is a community with a long tradition of civic participation, volunteerism and a passion for sports & recreation.
http://www.winchestermass.org/
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Our Individual Office Contact Info

617-523-2505
433 Hanover St. Boston, Ma 02113
Somerville Office
617-523-2505
433 Hanover St. Boston, Ma 02113
Brookline Office 
617.739.0600
81 Harvard St. Brookline, MA 02445
Medford Office

781-574-1000
121 Boston Ave. Medford, MA 02155
Malden Office

781-321-6606
194 Ferry St. Malden, MA 02148
Everett Office 
617.394.0066
139 Main St. Everett, MA 02149

781-289-4111
319 Broadway Revere, MA 02151
Winchester Office

781-729-5150
872 Main St. Winchester, MA 01890