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by djb_hackernews
5697 days ago
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I lived in Central Square, and in my partial opinion, it was perfect. The Square itself has tons of shops, bars and restaurants, and is right on the red line and more importantly major bus lines. It's in the middle of MIT and Harvard, tons of startup activity here. Parking was always easy to find and neighbors were all young people. Whole Foods, Shaws and a Whole Foods knock off I can't remember. Trader Joes in neighboring Cambridgeport. It was a 2 mile walk to Fenway, a walk I made many times. For 1.5K you might be able to find a one bedroom, definitely find one that is not directly in the square. I also have to make an argument against South Boston. It's like a whole different city, you seriously need to get on a highway to actually get into the city if you aren't taking public transportation. Plus parking is terrible and rents are inflated. |
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