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Although Boston is the capital of Massachusetts, talking with one of the city’s locals could easily give you the impression that it is the capital of all of New England. Boston residents are often characterized by their profound sense of pride for their city, and are widely considered some of the most dedicated sports fans in the country. Home to over 4.5 million people, Boston is the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Boston’s eclectic mix of restaurants, hotels, attractions and historic sites help make it one of the country’s top 10 tourist hotspots, and it hosts an estimated 16 million visitors per year. Occasionally referred to as “the Athens of America,” Boston is home to more than 100 universities including well-known institutions such as Harvard University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Boston College, and Suffolk University. Property values in Boston have been steadily increasing throughout 2010, and are expected to continue rising in the near future. Properties for sale or rent in Boston can be found through our customizable real estate search. Find your new home in Boston, Massachusetts here.
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