The Neighborhood:
Dorchester is a historic neighborhood of over 6 square miles in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded by Puritans who emigrated from Dorchester, England in 1630.
The neighborhood is a mixed, safe, convenient. The community has shown many improvements over the past 20 years that I’ve lived here. There’s a Police station right behind my property, and Buddhist center in front of it. Everything you need is just around the corner: Public library, restaurants and shopping plaza, T-mobile store.
Nearby:
The ocean and Castle Island are a 5 min drive away. UMASS, JFK library and museums are a 5 min drive away, or free shuttle buses are accessible from the JFK T-stop.
Public transportation:
A 4 min walk to the Red line subway at Field’s Corner stop. The Red line is the most very convenient line in the Boston subway system, which connects Field’s Corner to the Airport, South Station, Downtown Crossing, MGH hospital, MIT, and Harvard sq. Free and easy access to my home from the Airport by public transportation.
The House:
My home is a duplex with two houses attached to each other on the same grounds. There’s the main Victorian house, built in 1848, and a Townhouse attached later addition to it.
There is everything to feel at home: