Maggie Burdge, Contributing Digital Editor at Boston Magazine
Maggie Burdge is a student at Boston College, majoring in communications and minoring in studio arts with a photography focus. She grew up in Pasadena, CA, but (while always a California girl at heart) has loved making Boston a new home, despite the unpredictability of the T. Her journalism skills so far have come from courses like Advanced Journalism and Magazine Writing, but her experience has been in writing and photography for Her Campus BC and serving as layout editor and now graphics editor for The Heights newspaper.
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Where to Go Apple Picking Near Boston
Find your perfect fall at these 11 awesome apple orchards—each less than an hour from the city.
Where to cut, where to buy, and a breakdown tree types.
Take a look at what goes into prepping a house for the busy real estate market.
Here’s a three-bed, four-bath brownstone in the heart of the city.
This property spans five floors of luxurious living.
This isn’t any typical Beacon Hill listing.
This penthouse duplex is the largest unit in a building designed by Frank Gehry.
Crowned with a roof deck and infinity pool.
This incredible property has lots of classic detail.
This commanding estate has been likened to a castle on the Rhine.
This home is an impressive foray into modern design.
This Cape home has both beach and freshwater access.
There is no other property available like this on Cape Ann.
This “boutique building” has a unit available.
This penthouse, “fits all the checkboxes that every buyer wants.”