Submitted by LopsidedWafer3269 t3_yhqzwo in massachusetts
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LopsidedWafer3269 OP t1_iufb0ty wrote
Dont know much about Coolidge Corner, what’s it about?
BobQuasit t1_iufbhz5 wrote
Great bookstore with used books in the basement and frequent readings by authors, a great arthouse theater, restaurants, all sorts of fun shops, a farmers market, the Green Line is right there, wonderful bakeries, a game cafe...it's the best!
kayarisme t1_iufmp5z wrote
Somewhere in the Berkshires.
LopsidedWafer3269 OP t1_iuhqicg wrote
As someone who has never been to the Berkshires, where would you recommend I spend a weekend to check out the area?
kayarisme t1_iuhsj5j wrote
Am @ work @ the moment so can't give a lengthy response, so I'll just say Williamstown/North Adams. There are a ton of posts on this sub that would answer your question in greater detail, though. Do a search.
8bitAdventures t1_iui742v wrote
If you have a car, stay in Pittsfield or Lenox since they're centrally located. Check out some of the art/cultural museums, hiking trails, and restaurants along Routes 7 and 8 (you can either head north up to Williamstown and North Adams or south down to Great Barrington and Stockbridge).
joeltb t1_iujsm9n wrote
Check out Great Barrington! Thank me later.
happyheeler t1_iufbwlv wrote
If money was no object, I’d have a few homes. One in Wellfleet close to the National Seashore. One in Northampton close to downtown. And another in the South End (parking included of course).
LopsidedWafer3269 OP t1_iufc0wg wrote
How is Wellfleet? Never been. Any kind of downtown to speak of?
jrp55262 t1_iufq5qv wrote
Wellfleet resident here. Nice place :) The Outer Cape towns (Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro) are quieter than the rest of the cape. We have nice beaches on both the bay and ocean sides. We actually have a small downtown with (mostly seasonal) shops, galleries, and restaurants. One of our claims to fame is being the site where Marconi did his first experiments in transatlantic radio.
The "seasonal" part is important; the outer cape is hopping in the summertime with visitors and summer residents, but is much quieter in the winter. Not as quiet as before, though; during the pandemic a large number of people moved to their summer places year-round and the year-round population is a bit higher than it used to be...
commonpuffin t1_iufpq81 wrote
A couple little shops near the harbor, nothing special, but the ocean side is a national park with a scattering of grandfathered houses, no new development since 1961. So the renovated houses with cliff views that aren't about to fall into the ocean are rather expensive. Great cycling, great birdwatching, and an astonishingly good French bakery.
yahabbibi t1_iufvk6f wrote
Nice list.
SkipAd54321 t1_iufdzqs wrote
On the water somewhere between Beverly and Gloucester
squarerootofapplepie t1_iufpceq wrote
Ipswich, Essex, Newburyport, those towns
blorg39 t1_iufqfnh wrote
A big house with a nice yard in Cambridge or Somerville
Objective-Candy2299 t1_iug2zxq wrote
Shelburne Falls
joelav t1_iufuzfr wrote
My town still. Just one of the million dollar houses with the 10 mills dollar views
Stoneberger t1_iufyl2p wrote
Lexington, Weston, Concord,
ferretninja91 t1_iug3r95 wrote
Exactly where I am. I love my little house in Hull :D
TheCavis t1_iugix98 wrote
TD Garden.
Tons of space for activities, plenty of bathrooms, top of the line fitness center, luxury suites for entertaining guests, and it's literally on top of a transit hub.
mrhg t1_iugn2fl wrote
Maine
bilbo-baggins125 t1_iuhiryf wrote
Well… Maine was part of Massachusetts at one point lol so maybe lol. This post made me laugh lol.
oceansofmyancestors t1_iuj0xw6 wrote
Maffachuffets
goPACK17 t1_iufb13e wrote
Downtown NBPT, Beacon Hill a close #2
potus1001 t1_iufb365 wrote
One of those beautiful homes with the gigantic wrap-around porches, by Tougas Farm, in Northborough.
charons-voyage t1_iufl9xf wrote
Edgartown in the shoulder seasons, and Washington Sq in Brookline every other time of the year.
xterm11235 t1_iufzr14 wrote
My house. Great spot in Peabody, quiet neighborhood couldn’t ask for more
MoragPoppy t1_iug1240 wrote
Huron village, Cambridge.
Goldeverywhere t1_iuhtnfw wrote
same
Cost_Additional t1_iug8q1u wrote
Nantucket
96ToyotaCamry t1_iugdwd8 wrote
I actually love Salem outside of the insane tourist season, if I could live there for most of the year and then hide in the Berkshires when it gets crowded I’d be pretty happy
EtonRd t1_iuggb6a wrote
Eastern Point, Gloucester
BigToeJob t1_iufktoh wrote
Chestnut Hill
BasicDesignAdvice t1_iug29gx wrote
Same town I live in because my kids will kill me if we have to move again.
But bigger and not from 1850 (though I do like my old house for its floor plan, I don't like the design of most new construction, I would love a mid-century in Concord or Lexington).
ChainmailleAddict t1_iug3x8l wrote
Honestly probably Bedford in one of those obnoxiously-spacious homes
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_iugdgfq wrote
Beacon Hill or Longmeadow or Martha’s Vineyard
LopsidedWafer3269 OP t1_iuggcju wrote
Longmeadow, what’s that like?
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_iuggxtn wrote
A wealthy suburb of Springfield. Quiet, established community; gorgeous houses; close enough to wherever you need to get to; great schools; everyone is always out running/jogging, playing tennis, biking.
oceansofmyancestors t1_iuj1881 wrote
Longmeadow, on Woodsley or Ahhhrdsley please!
codeQueen t1_iugixrx wrote
Probably Plymouth. Nice area, walkable, really pretty, lots of stuff around.
humanzee70 t1_iugpgw5 wrote
Truro
Capable-Diamond t1_iugqt25 wrote
Nantucket in the summer
G-bone714 t1_iuhg9ev wrote
Across the street from the little beach right before the Eastern Point Yacht Club.
hatersbelearners t1_iuibiaq wrote
Cambridgeport
jeffgolenski t1_iufu4t5 wrote
Always loved Rochester & Westport. Very country, small town vibes, right near the ocean, friendly people, close to decent sized MA cities. Providence and the Cape are down the street.
mullethunter111 t1_iugb8hi wrote
Shhhhh
jeffgolenski t1_iugrm73 wrote
Shit. My bad.
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Smoaktreess t1_iugqmqu wrote
Love Plymouth and Salem but I would be the weirdo to choose somewhere in western mass. Haven’t explored enough there to pick a town but that’s where I hope to end up someday.
LopsidedWafer3269 OP t1_iuhnxui wrote
Western MA is beautiful but the idea of a 2 hour drive to the ocean in summer would be a real bummer
oceansofmyancestors t1_iuj1bu5 wrote
Hour and a half to Newport. Also sometimes it takes 2 hours just to get out of Boston lol
Smoaktreess t1_iuhpuvz wrote
Ah see I’m from the Midwest and it’s our culture to prefer driving. Maybe it’s cause Michigan was huge but two hours isn’t bad to me. We used to get up super early to go to cedar point in Ohio every summer and drive back the same night.
kingsaget_ t1_iuhj7to wrote
I’d live in the north end I think. Or the seaport. The old and the new, ya feel?
massgirl1 t1_iuhm6az wrote
On the ocean. Hyannisport would do
wwoliver04 t1_iuhnkqc wrote
Nahant, facing the city, with a nice little strip of sand nearby
Bittersweetcupcakw22 t1_iuiiki9 wrote
Nantucket for sure. Maybe the Berkshires as an alternate home, Lenox ideally.
DunkinRadio t1_iuipmvj wrote
Penthouse of one of those big buildings down near the Aquarium.
MassiveDan357 t1_iuju6lw wrote
Nashville, Tennessee
BobQuasit t1_iufamlu wrote
Brookline on Beacon St. near Coolidge Corner, or Harvard Square.