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Re: moving to Boston
- To: Michael Thome <http://www.bbn.com/~mthome>
- Subject: Re: moving to Boston
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 09:10:22 -0700
- In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.19970623104050.00e81810@zima.bbn.com>
- XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
> From: Michael Thome <http://www.bbn.com/~mthome>
> Date: Mon Jun 23, 10:40am
>
> At 08:42 PM 6/22/97 -0700, Robert wrote:
> >My main questions to you-all at this point is: what is the housing
> >situation like in the greater Boston area? Where are the reasonable
> >places to live such that public transit may be used for the daily commute?
OK.
> Depends on:
> 1. What sort of neighborhood (Downtown vs urban vs burbs)?
Probably urban, although my girlfriend wants a yard and/or a deck for
gardening. (I consider Berkeley to be "urban", though to a smaller extent
than San Francisco.)
> 2. What sort of commute times do you consider reasonable? subway only?
> bus or commuter train ok?
30 mins max. Ability to sit down is a big plus, but not necessary.
> 3. Price range? I think you'll find that prices are similar (maybe even
> less) than Berkely, depending on location.
Price range: probably $800-$1000 for 2 people.
P.S. Thanks for helping me out. A general answer is fine.