LIFE’S TAKING YOU PLACES. WE’LL HELP YOU GET THERE.
Whether it’s around the corner or around the globe, we’re here to find the perfect home for you.
LIFE’S TAKING YOU PLACES. WE’LL HELP YOU GET THERE.
Whether it’s around the corner or around the globe, we’re here to find the perfect home for you.
Weston
Weston has carefully retained significant amounts of open space and maintains over 60 miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, playgrounds, ball fields, golf courses and cross-country skiing areas.
Wellesley
The affluence and prosperity of the 20th century have left their mark on Wellesley, which has become a well-regarded suburb featuring a school system consistently recognized as one of the best in the state.
Wayland
In 1835, East Sudbury became Wayland, a farming community, presumably in honor of Dr. Francis Wayland, who was president of Brown University
Lincoln
Lincoln was settled by Europeans in 1654 as a part of Concord. The majority of Lincoln was formed by splitting off a substantial piece of southeast Concord and incorporated as a separate town in 1754.
Dover
Located about 15 miles southwest of downtown Boston, Dover is a residential town nestled on the south banks of the Charles River.
Sherborn
Primarily a farming community until the early part of the 20th century, Sherborn now is a bedroom community for Boston and the surrounding high-tech area.
Natick
Only 10 miles west of Boston, Natick is considered part of the Greater Boston area and is one of the fastest growing communities in the Boston area.
Needham
Needham has a population of approximtely 29,000 and is primarily a bedroom community and commuter suburban district located just outside of Boston.
Framingham
In 2000, Framingham celebrated its Tercentennial. On
January 1, 2018, Framingham became a city and Yvonne M. Spicer was inaugurated as its first mayor, thus becoming the first popularly elected African-American woman mayor in Massachusetts.