Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Introduction

RE/MAX - Destiny
Jamaica Plain, Hyde Square

I'm enjoying my new office at RE/MAX Destiny in Hyde Square Jamaica Plain.  I have been at RE/MAX for about a month moving from Stuart St. James which focuses on property in the downtown and waterfront areas of Boston.

Jamaica Plain, is a great community that is very walkable to restaurants, parks, playgrounds, Jamaica Pond, the SouthWest corridor Park and public transportation.  I love the properties in this area as many of them have old school charm like chair rails, crown molding and formal dining rooms with built in china hutches.  These homes have been renovated and are ready for new families to make them their home.

Jamaica Plain, also features organic food stores like City Feed and Whole Foods Market as well as organic restaurants such as, Grass Fed - a small local  restaurant serving up organic beef burgers and more.  Another notable business in the neighborhood is the Sam Adams brewery located on Germania Street.

To me, the one of the best parts of Jamaica Plain is the SouthWest Corridor Park, which features a 4.7 mile path through Jamaica Plain, Roxbury and the South End.  This route is ideal for bike rides, walks or jogs.  Jamaica Plain boosts, the highest percentage (5%) of any Boston neighborhood that commutes to work by bicycle, which is in part of the corridor being in the neighborhood.

There is also substantial green space, most significantly 265 acres which make up the Arnold Arboretum a botanical garden.  It would be fantastic to stroll through the garden on a spring or summer day, or use the Arboretum for a  naturally beautiful backdrop for pictures.

New Construction Condominiums Norbet School Redevelopment 26 Sunnyside Street, Hyde Square, check the blog in a few weeks for greater detail.

To see, my new listings please go to www.agentsstaceygreen.com

Stacey Green, Realtor