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Jamaica Plain
5/5
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- Neighborly Spirit 5/5
- Safe & Sound 4/5
- Clean & Green 4/5
- Pest Free 3/5
- Peace & Quiet 4/5
- Eating Out 5/5
- Nightlife 4/5
- Parks & Recreation 5/5
- Shopping Options 5/5
- Gym & Fitness 5/5
- Internet Access 5/5
- Lack of Traffic 4/5
- Parking 4/5
- Cost of Living 3/5
- Resale or Rental Value 5/5
- Public Transport 5/5
- Medical Facilities 5/5
- Schools 5/5
- Childcare 5/5
"A place for every racial, social and economic class"
As a native, I couldn't say I would like to live anywhere else. The community (made of well-cultured, Ivy-educated adults, people of various sexual orientations, people from all over the world, hipsters, activists etc.) is one of the most accepting, probably in all of Massachusetts. If you want to lead a lifestyle full of culture and enlightenment, JP is the place to be. From the affluence of moss hill, to the craziness of dunster road, to the flamboyance of JP center, and all of the way to the festive culture of egleston, there is a place for everyone here. Whether you are a multi millionaire looking for a gorgeous Victorian (or historic) home on Sumner Hill, Moss Hill, the Jamaica/Arborway or Green Hill, A growing family looking to settle on Dunster Road or by Alandale Farm, A single college student wanting to experience life at Cabot estate or in a subdivided mansion, or even someone living over in Jamaica Spain, there is a place for you. City Mice can take refuge in this beautiful urban neighborhood, whild country mice can enjoy the ONLY inner city full, working farm in Boston, acre after acre of the Arnold arboretum, or the Jamaica pond; If you desire the hustle and bustle of urban life, or chose to have a multi-acre yard like I do, chances are you'll find it. It's the perfect combination of Chestnut Hill, Cambridge, Back Bay, East Boston, West-Roxbury and Roslindale that really has a place for everyone.
Pros
- City And Suburban Life
- Diverse (economically and racially)
- Public Transit
Cons
- Crime in Lower class areas
- Little interaction between high class and low class areas
- Usually having to pay for private school due to its being a part of Boston
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
PayalDesai
I'm looking at a place in Egleston Square on School Street- How would you rate this area in terms of safety?
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