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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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Boston Traveler: Toronto
Snack, shop, and soak up the views in Canada’s most eclectic city.
Either Or: A Coastal Hingham Manse vs. a Waterfront Penthouse
It’s amazing what a few miles will do to the market.
Can’t Afford to Live in Boston? Then Don’t.
Walkable downtowns, hip restaurants, and plenty of living space. How 12 suburban towns are wooing the next generation of homebuyer, one millennial at a time.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Cozy Cottage by the Bay
This little number in the village of Onset is listed for just under $150,000.
Five Open Houses Just Outside the City to See This Weekend
From a Tudor in Newton to a converted church in Revere.
On the Market: A Slopeside Ski Mansion in Vermont
This five-bedroom chalet at Okemo overlooks snowy peaks.
On the Market: A Swanky Spot on Commonwealth Avenue
This elegantly appointed pad is a stone’s throw from Copley Square.
Five Places to See Purple Windows in Boston
Here’s where to find these violet-tinted architectural status symbols.
Brutal Is Beautiful
Ugly? Hardly. Why the concrete buildings every Bostonian loves to hate are back in a big, big way.
On the Market: A Cheery Victorian in Newton
High ceilings and huge windows grace this two-family home.
On the Market: An Updated Antique in Jamaica Plain
This ultra-conveniently located condo is steps from Green Street station.
A New Exhibit at the Harvard Art Museums Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Bauhaus
The Bauhaus and Harvard displays more than 200 works from the largest Bauhaus collection outside of Germany.
Five Really Pretty Open Houses to See This Weekend
From a spacious single-family in Cambridge to a stylish Beacon Street penthouse.
On the Market: A Huge and Historic Chestnut Hill Mansion
This 1875 manor is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Celebrate City Hall’s 50th Anniversary with This Limited Edition Bronze Lapel Pin
It’s a reproduction of a pin given to attendees of the building’s opening ceremony in 1969.