Looking for a neighborhood
Aug. 31st, 2007 02:06 pmHi everyone--
This isn't a post about looking for an apartment, I just wanted some suggestions on neighborhoods.
I'm a Florida native who is planning a move to Boston at the beginning of November. I came to Boston last October, and I fell in love with Davis square- and immediately decided that's the area I wanted to live in. However, in my obsessive searching for apartments, I've noticed that there are far more availabilities in the Allston/Brighton area. I did pass through there on my visit, but I only got off the T in a couple of spots- so I didn't really explore.
So, the real question I am posing- to you that live in and love Davis square; is there any other area that is comparable to Davis-- but still near a T stop?
On a completely other note, can anyone tell me if Cambridge School of Culinary Arts is as cool as it seems to be online?
Thank you so much!
This isn't a post about looking for an apartment, I just wanted some suggestions on neighborhoods.
I'm a Florida native who is planning a move to Boston at the beginning of November. I came to Boston last October, and I fell in love with Davis square- and immediately decided that's the area I wanted to live in. However, in my obsessive searching for apartments, I've noticed that there are far more availabilities in the Allston/Brighton area. I did pass through there on my visit, but I only got off the T in a couple of spots- so I didn't really explore.
So, the real question I am posing- to you that live in and love Davis square; is there any other area that is comparable to Davis-- but still near a T stop?
On a completely other note, can anyone tell me if Cambridge School of Culinary Arts is as cool as it seems to be online?
Thank you so much!
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Date: 2007-08-31 06:21 pm (UTC)Inman Square is also worth a look, but it's the only major Cambridge square without T service. You'll need to walk 10 minutes to Central Square, or take one of several buses.
The Centre/South Street area of Jamaica Plain also feels like Davis in some ways. It has the same 'left-leaning' feel, with lots of independent shops and restaurants.
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Date: 2007-08-31 06:28 pm (UTC)short walk from Davis Square: Powderhouse, Teele Square, Clarendon Hill.
Some people say that Spring Hill is within walking distance, but I'd dispute that in the wintertime.
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Date: 2007-08-31 08:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-31 07:24 pm (UTC)I'd also suggest passing on Allston/Brighton. My actual living experience there is pretty old ('88) but I've been back since and it hasn't improved.
I also lived in Jamaica Plain (and worked at Arborway Natural Foods... is that still there?) back in '90/'91. I can't say what it is like now, but that's the only place I've lived where I was shot at by people I didn't know.
I much prefer this area. The area up by Powerhouse is nice and there's lots of rental property up there. You can also slide over the line to Medford in the Tufts area, still be walking distance to Davis, and save some money to boot.
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Date: 2007-08-31 07:37 pm (UTC)http://www.boston-online.com/crime/jamaica_plain.html
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Date: 2007-08-31 07:41 pm (UTC)http://web.mit.edu/housing/och/rental_guide.html
It is the rental guide for MIT. It talks in some detail about the neighborhoods in the area and gives you helpful renting tips.
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Date: 2007-08-31 07:47 pm (UTC)I am always in Davis but I live in Arlington
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Date: 2007-08-31 07:47 pm (UTC)Also, while it's not on the T, Arlington is super nice and you can often get cheaper housing, with more options for parking. If you go there, choose something within a 5 minutes' walk of the 77 bus, in East Arlington or right by Arlington Center.
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Date: 2007-08-31 08:32 pm (UTC)1. Davis Square
2. Jamaica Plain
3. Central Square
4. Coolidge Corner
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Date: 2007-09-01 12:55 am (UTC)I live in Porter Square and am in Davis Square all the time. If you're on the Somerville side of Porter, Davis is about a 10-minute walk down Elm Street, and you're still right on the T.
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Date: 2007-08-31 09:05 pm (UTC)Oh! And if you don't know about Zipcar, it's a great alternative to owning a car. But won't be especially useful for bridging a commuting gap between home and T.
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Date: 2007-09-01 01:02 am (UTC)As for driving in the snow - they plow pretty fast. As long as you take it easy its not a big deal, and is usually out of the way pretty quickly.
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