Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Boston, MA – What to do Before the End of Summer

With September 1st fast approaching, we are quickly getting into the last leg of our Boston, MA summer. Here are some reminders of what makes the Boston area so wonderful in the summer. Act like a tourist and enjoy your city and the surrounding area before the cold approaches. Or, if you are thinking of buying a home in Boston, MA, come explore our city and learn more about your future home!

Berry Season. Escape the city for a bit and live the farm life for a day. Cherries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches, and blueberries are ripe for the picking at the end of summer. Spend a day at a local farm. There are many pick-your-own options nearby.

Explore the Harbor Islands. Hop on the ferry and take a tour of the 30 islands that make up the Boston Harbor Islands, just off the mainland. Take in a bit of Boston, MA history exploring Fort Warren on George's Island.

Take a Stroll Down Comm. Ave.  Known as one of the most beautiful streets in America, get lost in the architecture and the central mall and trees.

Hop in a Kayak.  Paddle or canoe around some of the rivers and waterways Boston, MA has to offer. Get a workout while taking in the sights around Hingam, Magnolia or Thompson Island.

Dine Al Fresco.  Boston, MA has a plethora of tasty restaurants to enjoy. Pick an old favorite, or a new one, and take a table outside. Sit, relax, and enjoy this beautiful city.

If you're visiting us in hopes of buying a home in Boston, please give a Boston real estate agent a call in between checking out our city. Without the guidance of a local expert, it can be tricky to cover all of the city's vibrant neighborhoods! My services extend beyond helping buyers and sellers through their transactions. I thoroughly enjoy getting prospective residents familiar with their surroundings and exposing them to the best of everything Boston, MA has to offer. I hope to speak with you soon!


Lucas Garofalo
Keller Williams Realty
(617) 861-3631
Lucas@LucasBostonHomes.com

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