Friday, September 6, 2013

Boston's Best: Parks

Fall is one of the most beautiful times of year in Boston. By the time September rolls around, residents have had enough of the heat and have found themselves in an autumn state of mind. If you have recently made the decision to buy a home in Boston, your first taste of the fall season will be a real treat. To make sure you experience the best parks Boston has to offer while the leaves are changing, I’ve highlighted a few favorites below.


Boston Common
When you visit Boston Common, you’re taking a step back in time. Boston Common is the oldest park in the country, and spans nearly 50 acres. Beautiful gardens, playgrounds, art, fountains, and other various attractions make this a great spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery.

Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park
Pick up a sandwich and head over to Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park, a short walk from the North End. This peaceful, quiet park has a great view of the water and provides an ideal spot for a picnic lunch.

Public Garden
This Back Bay destination is arguably the best patch of green space in the city. Public Garden is the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll and marvel at the beauty of New England’s fall foliage. 

The Esplanade
Located on the banks of the Charles River, The Esplanade is an incredibly beautiful park all year round. Go for a morning run or bike ride on the paved path along the Charles, and come back in the evening for a beautiful view of the sunset.

Grab a companion and a pumpkin spice latte as you explore the best parks in Boston this fall. Even if buying a home in Boston was a goal you accomplished earlier this year, the city takes on an entirely new feel as the seasons shift. I encourage you to revisit your favorite outdoor destinations and experience Boston in a different light! Although the temperatures will soon cool down, the Boston real estate market is still heating up. With interest rates and home prices on the rise, potential home buyers who are ready to dive into homeownership are in a prime position to do so. Please contact me when you’re ready to get started!


Ken Snyder
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