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About Newton

Newton is a charming city comprised of a mosaic of thirteen villages-Auburndale, Newton Highlands, Newton Corner, Chestnut Hill, Newton Lower Falls, Newton Centre, Newton Upper Falls, Oak Hill, Newtonville, Thompsonville, Nonantum, West Newton, and Wabam. Each village is special and has its own town center. It is also geographically interesting because the town developed around the seven hills of Newton. Due to its open spaces and its verdant tree-lined streets, Newton has become an extremely popular suburb of Boston.

Shopping

The Barn Family Shoe Store

Styles come and go, but this store has been serving the community since 1948. Generations of families shop here for high quality shoes at reasonable prices. They have a complete line of men’s, women’s, children’s footwear.

Pink Domino

When a special occasion calls for a very special dress, locals go to Pink Domino. Girls and young women have been delighted with this lovely store since 1990. Their stock continues to grow and includes everyday wear.

Newtonville Books

More than a bookstore, Newtonville Books prides itself on being part of the community. In addition to the classics and the best sellers, they host current authors and book clubs.

The Finer Consigner

To say this store provides fabulous deals would be an understatement. This is a meticulously curated collection of pre-owned designer fashions. They also sell past season new items for up to 70% off.

The Paper Mouse

The Paper Mouse is as cute as the name implies and customers are delighted with the paper flowers and origami created by the owner. Their specialty is stationery but there are also some creative gifts and writing utensils. The Michi-Kusa small wildflower vase makes a wonderful housewarming gift.

Restaurants

Farmstead Table

In a unique approach to dining, Farmstead Table brings the ambiance of an American country kitchen combined with classic French techniques. The grilled asparagus tacos are a culinary experience.

New England Soup Factory

Time to ditch the can and appreciate real soup made from scratch. Let New England Soup Factory fill that craving with chicken pot pie soup, lobster Newburg, chili con carne, and New England corn and clam chowder. They are also known for their rotisserie chicken.

Blue Salt

Blue Salt is a fusion delight that mixes Mediterranean flavors with Eastern European favorites. Always interesting, they have a rotating soup of the day and seasonal dishes. Some freshly made borscht is always a treat.

Johnny’s Luncheonette

Johnny’s Luncheonette combines nostalgia for an old-fashioned diner with great food. And if you want an omelet when you want an omelet, they serve breakfast food all day. They have a large variety of breads such as challah, gluten-free, and sourdough for their spectacular sandwiches.

House of Noodles

Experience the exotic flavors of Shanxi Province and enjoy their noodle dishes. Liangpi is a smooth, chewy noodle that is served cold. Biangbiang noodles are wide, chewy, and have a unique flavor. They also specialize in dim sum, noodle soups, and stir-fried noodles.

Entertainment

Ward 4

Ward 4 has live music, trivia nights, and a build your own sandwich menu. There are also reasonably priced main dishes such as buffalo mac n cheese.

Tommy Doyle’s

There is always something festive going on at Tommy Doyle’s. Join the fun with trivia nights and live music. In addition to traditional Irish classics such as Shepard’s pie, they have become creative with their Irish curry fries and Irish Cubano.

Newton Free Library

Newton Free Library is exceptional in terms of offering fun activities. They offer book clubs, discussion groups, art workshops, sing-alongs, historic tours, board game clubs, folk music concerts, open mic nights, and more.

The Great Escape Room

When you want a fun challenge, this is the place to visit. Get your team together and get ready for adventure. Use your creativity and puzzle solving skills to escape before time runs out. Can you solve the Mountain Top Murders or the Arcade Challenge?

Green Spaces

Webster Woods and Hammond Pond

This luscious green space covers 131 acres and is comprised of brooks, woodlands, ponds, fields, puddingstone outcroppings, and wetlands. You can connect with wildlife, native plants, and water life within these natural surroundings. Houghton Garden, located within the park, is wild and wonderful. Paths overhung with rhododendrons and azaleas let you experience a garden designed by nature.

Cold Springs Park

Though it is listed as a city park, when you wander the 67 wooded acres you will feel as if you were in the countryside. There are also fields to play games and courts for basketball and tennis.

Nahanton Park

Pack a picnic and relax on this 55-acre natural habitat. There are nature trails, a nature center, a pond for fishing and boating, and a lovely garden.

Kennard Park and Conservation Area

Immerse yourself in history while enjoying the pristine surroundings. Kennard Park is home to colonial stone walls and century-old trees. The conservation area covers 32.2 acres, and the park covers 16 acres.

Rental Options

Newton has many luxury apartments to choose from and many terrific amenities to make life here both convenient and enjoyable. Underground parking means you don’t have to waste time looking for a parking space. Most apartment buildings have 24/7 maintenance, so problems can be solved quickly. Should you need some workspace, many of the buildings have co-working spaces and meeting rooms. There are lots of spaces for recreation and exercise such as pools, grilling areas, fitness centers, clubrooms, lounges, and game rooms. And you don’t have to travel to enjoy some outdoor time. Many complexes have meticulously landscaped grounds with greenery and playgrounds. Pets are catered to just as much as humans; there are dog parks and places to play.

Transportation

Newton has three MBTA stations – Riverside, Woodland, and Newton Centre. The Green Line D Branch of the MBTA runs through the center of town and connects to the rest of the system. This makes traveling around the greater Boston area easy and fast.

Yes, Fig Newtons were named after this town, and there are many other interesting elements that make Newton special. The notorious Heartbreak Hill is part of the Boston Marathon course. The Jackson Homestead was a stop on the Underground Railroad. And you really can hear an echo on Echo Bridge. There are so many wonderful things that one can say about Newton, but the best is that Newton is a great place to live.

Available Newton Luxury Buildings

28 Austin

$3,185 - $6,350
Newtonville
28 Austin St.
Newton, MA 02460

Allee on the Charles

$2,650 - $5,368
Newtonville
2 Los Angeles St.
Newton, MA 02458

Avalon at Chestnut Hill

$3,390 - $4,594
Chestnut Hill
160 Boylston St.
Newton, MA 02467

Aven at Newton Highlands

$2,654 - $5,804
Newton Highlands
99 Needham St.
Newton, MA 02461

Hancock Estates at Chestnut Hill

$4,060 - $6,530
Chestnut Hill
200 Estate Dr.
Newton, MA 02467

Trio Newton

$3,157 - $20,006
Newtonville
845 Washington St.
Newton, MA 02460

Woodland Station

$3,304 - $13,439
Auburndale
1940 Washington St.
Newton, MA 02462