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Madeline Bilis was an associate editor at Boston magazine. She studied journalism at Emerson College and grew up in an exciting town outside of Worcester.
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On the Market: A Sunny Spot in Dorchester
It somehow isn’t exorbitantly priced.
10 Semi-Affordable Apartments for Rent in the Suburbs
Just think: A backyard, free parking, ocean views—who needs city life, anyway?
Five Capes in and Around the City to Tour This Weekend
These single-family open houses hover in the $500,000 range.
On the Market: A Renovated Victorian on Fort Hill
A new slate roof tops off this Roxbury residence.
Six Former Massachusetts Mills You Can Live In
These factories have been spun into one-of-a-kind homes.
On the Market: An Airy Condo in Brookline
It’s sandwiched between Coolidge Corner and Brookline Village.
Our Day Trip Guide to Worcester
Where you can peruse an antique market and enjoy a cold can of Polar.
Either-Or: A Waterfront Cape Escape vs. a Bay Village Townhouse
This month, we compare a yacht-friendly estate in Bourne with a gut-renovated home in Boston.
On the Market: A Sprawling Colonial in the Country
Pear and apple trees grow on the six-acre property.
Care to Live on a Private Island in Lake Winnipesaukee?
This house for sale in New Hampshire asks $2.19 million.
There’s a Marcel Breuer-Designed Home for Sale in the Berkshires
The midcentury gem in Williamstown is set on more than 40 acres.
On the Market: An Elegant Beach House in Cohasset
This 1904 Victorian brims with one-of-a-kind details.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Brick Townhouse in East Boston
This bow-front single-family has been completely gutted.
Seven House Museums to Visit Within City Limits
Here’s where to admire architecture and antique furniture.
Five Sleek Open Houses to See This Weekend
In Southie, the South End, and beyond.