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Jonathans Landing

from $251,995 - $408,995

Braintree, MA 02184

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Great Island

from $294,900 - $558,579

Plymouth, MA 02360

Del Webb

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The Woodlands at Belmont Hill

from $1,175,000 - $1,545,000

Belmont, MA 02478

Northland Residential Corporation

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Legacy Farms

from $387,995 - $686,895

Hopkinton, MA 01748

Pulte Homes

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Quail Ridge

from $379,995 - $603,835

Acton, MA 01720

Pulte Homes

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Hewitts Landing at Hingham Shipyard

from $549,000 - $687,000

Hingham, MA 02043

Lennar


South Natick Hills

from $284,995 - $306,995

Natick, MA 01760

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Fox Run

from $529,995 - $567,665

Wrentham, MA 02093

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Reading Woods

from $299,995 - $414,995

Reading, MA 01867

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Highlands at Holliston

from $662,995 - $743,995

Holliston, MA 01746

Toll Brothers

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Toll Brothers at The Pinehills

from $416,995 - $459,667

Plymouth, MA 02360

Toll Brothers

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The Residences at Black Rock

from $1,175,000 - $2,150,000

Hingham, MA 02043

Northland Residential Corporation

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When America was founded, Boston was one of the young nation's most important and influential cities. It remains so today. Just take a look at who's who from the Boston area: this is the home of Harvard University, Benjamin Franklin, John F. Kennedy, Philips Healthcare, Fidelity Investments, Liberty Mutual, Dunkin' Brands, the EMC Corporation, Meditech, the Boston Red Sox, and, yes, the 12th-largest economy in the world (yes, you read that right). The bottom line: Boston is a powerhouse. Soon it could be your home too.

The sheer number of Boston museums will boggle your mind. No matter how long you live here, there will always be more intellectual adventures to have, and more art, science, and history to discover. When it comes to culture and the "finer things in life," Boston beats almost any other North American city. One of the city's flagship museums is undoubtedly the Museum of Fine Arts.

With a reputed 450000 works of art, the MFA will seem sprawling at first. But with repeated visits, the amazing quality of the museum-- in addition to its quantity-- will become apparent. It's on the cutting-edge, too: at the MFA, the old masters meet contemporary artists at the top of their game. Word on the street has it that the new "American" wing of the MFA is the museum's best yet. The MFA is not the only game in town when it comes to fine art, either. The smaller Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum punches above its weight with Botticellis and Raphaels. There once were a few Rembrandts, too, but those were stolen in the mysterious "Gardner Heist." See what other mysteries you can unravel in the city's vast art scene.

Boston's legacy is not entirely concentrated in the fine arts, either. The Boston Museum of Science, the scientific counterpoint to the MFA, is just as assiduously devoted to its discipline as the MFA is to art. The museum brings the excitement and wonder of great science to the city, through exhibits like the famous "musical stairs," larger-than-life dinosaur skeletons, and the lightning show. The Harvard Museum of Natural History is no slouch either, with exhibits that depict the living world in all its variety-- anthropods to mammals.

Not all of what's beautiful, historical and worth seeing in Boston is in an exhibit. Much of the city's history is still there to see, preserved for this generation and those that follow. A few stand-outs you'll want to make time for include the Old State House, the African Meeting House, and the Paul Revere House. These are more than "old buildings"-- they're pieces of our nation's history, right here in modern-day Boston. It's hard to even take a walk without running into something historical here, and the makers of the Freedom Trail got it right when they laid a path covering a mere 2.5 miles of the city-- yet somehow covering significant places in Boston all the way from the eighteenth century to today.

Welcome to Boston. This city will never cease to fascinate you. We're just here to help you get started, in your very own Boston new home.

If you're looking for the perfect new home in Boston, MA, you've come to the right place. NewHomeSource.com is the Internet's leading provider of new homes in Boston. Choose from a list of Boston new home communities, with predefined condo, townhome or house plans, or pick a Boston homebuilder and have a custom home built on your own lot. Whether you choose a new house in a Boston home community or prefer a custom home built by a homebuilder in Boston, you can't go wrong using NewHomeSource.com to get your new home search started.

And if you are having problems finding the perfect new home in Boston, MA may we suggest you expand your real estate search to include all the surrounding cities and homes for sale in Boston, MA. Not only does NewHomeSource.com provide you with the largest portfolio of new home listings on the Internet, but we also allow you to narrow down your real estate search based on price, bedrooms, amenities, schools, and property type (including Boston Golf Homes, Boston Condos & Townhomes, and Boston Waterfront Homes). If you are simply just browsing our listings or trying to better understand the new home market, do not forget to check out our New Home Guide which highlights recent home trends as well as some interesting articles, including Why You Should Buy New Instead of Resale, and The Benefits of Energy Efficient Homes.

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