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BostonUniStudent t1_je9z51d wrote

It definitely exists.

Don't let them tell you otherwise.

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randomlurker82 t1_jebdqfp wrote

I spend a lot of time on the Braintree/Holbrook line. It's fine, but you want a car.

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BobSacamano97 t1_jebofhg wrote

I think it doesn’t have much going for it, and if I recall didn’t the state take over the schools? Sounds familiar but didn’t find it on Google.

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CosmoKing2 t1_jea9x7x wrote

When we were looking, we found it to be safer than Randolph or Brockton. But, as you know, there are nice parts of every town.

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capta2k t1_jebv17u wrote

Where do you work and how often do you have to be there? Commuter rail will get you to South Station, hopefully the times work for you.

A friend bought in Holbrook during the pre-Obama real estate bubble. Holbrook took longer to recover property values than places closer to Boston. I’d bet the same is true of other places, but something to keep in mind.

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Spiritual-Rub-7113 t1_jecdupm wrote

Agree. During inflated times like this (not that it's going to change), the historically less attractive areas end up having the most out of whack prices. Also the school system is pathetic.

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