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Boston, Massachusetts
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From Massachusetts and beyond, Buyer One will handle your real estate transaction flawlessly. Please call Boston, MA's premier Massachusetts Real Estate service for an immediate response to your housing needs, Toll Free: 1-800-692-4340. Boston, MA Buyer One provides these real estate services over the largest “local” area you’ll find. Our regular territory for Massachusetts Real Estate Services stretches over seven counties from Newton in the south, to east Middlesex County, north to Tyngsboro, and west to Framingham and the Metro West Region. .Boston, MA headerx Details: If you are visiting Boston, some of the best places to stay are in the surrounding towns. There is the Boxborough Holiday Inn, the Westford Regency, Concord's historical Colonial Inn and the Best Western. Visitors can also take advantage of many historical sites in Boston such as the preserved Hosmer and Faulkner Houses, as well as nearby Orchard House, Fruitlands Museum, Walden and the Minuteman National Historical Park. Boston also has a wide variety of beautiful and well-kept Conservation Lands which are maintained by the Conservation Commission, the Land Stewardship Committee, and Department of Natural Resources. Conservation Lands attract many people during the year, and encompass over 1650 acres protected territory. There are 21 Conservation areas in total including the Boston Arboretum, Nashoba Brook, Pratt's Brook, Great Hill, among others. Hiking enthusiasts can continue or pick up the Bay Circuit Trail in the Boston Conservation Lands and permits may be granted in advance for those who wish to camp overnight at Camp Boston. Although not a part of the Land Stewardship Committee, Nara Park is the town's main beach and day - camp area. There are many athletic fields, a man-made lake and beach area, free summer concerts, fishing, and a playground. Boston also has community theatres, a bowladrome, a Science and Discovery Museum and numerous shopping opportunities. If you are thinking about moving to Boston... Commerce continues to thrive and grow in Boston due in large part to its prime location along Routes 2, 27 and 111, the commuter train stop, and its proximity to Route 495. A wide range of retail stores and services, a community theater, various types of commercial recreation and several museums, can all be found in Boston.
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