Posts Tagged ‘Newton’

Moving to Newton for its Public Schools

A couple who was considering moving to Newton asked a question about Newton schools on Newton’s WickedLocal.com page.

“My husband and I currently live in Cambridge and are considering relocating to Newton for the elementary schools. I am new to the American public school system and am trying to gather some information about the various schools – I was told that the Newton schools are in general very good (based on scores etc.) but that I should ask Newton parents about their personal take on the schools and if they have any advice on how to choose between them.”

One Newton resident said:

“As a kid who just went through the Newton school system I can say it is probably one of the best around. Kids are very accepting of others and are taught by some great teachers through the course of their years in the programs. Decent athletics, great clubs, and other activities make a good place to grow up. My story is similar to yours…to get a better education, my parents moved us to Newton. Best decision they ever made. Great location (right near the city), great schools, very safe… I am a product of Ward school, Bigelow Middle and Newton North High. I am now a Sophomore in college studying business and playing football.”

Couples often have questions about the schools in the city or town they wish to relocate to. Newton schools often receive favorable press, but sometimes the best way of deciding if a city is right for you and your family is to talk to its current residents. Visit the public library or go to the local grocery store to chat up a few Newton residents. When you are ready to begin looking for homes in Newton, visit Christine Norcross and Partners on the web, and call to speak with a few of the most talented and knowledgeable real estate agents in Newton.


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02 2010

Moving to Newton MA?

Walking around a new city can only show you so much. For a little guidance, there’s a new tool provided by HGTV.com that can help you see all that Newton real estate has to offer before you hit the streets.

HGTV’s Frontdoor.com provides a user-friendly guide to your future city, condensing information from sources such as City-Data.com, Yelp.com, and Eventful. With this tool, you can easily get to know the basics about your new city by visiting one website instead of several.

As shown above, click the “Reviews” tab to be shown a list of the most frequently reviewed businesses on Yelp.com. This is great because Yelp.com can be extremely helpful for residents who know the area, but a bit confusing for someone who doesn’t know Rialto from McDonald’s. A person new to the area can see what his new town is known for. The “Explore” tab allows users to choose a point of interest, like “Schools,” and a map shows pinpoints of all local schools. There are many more helpful facets to this tool, which you can explore for yourself here.

For a more in-depth analysis on Newton real estate and all that it has to offer, visit Christine Norcross and Partners online. Find out if relocating to Newton would be a good choice for you and your family, and browse the homes for sale in Newton and in the surrounding towns.


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01 2010

Financially Preparing to Buy a Home

Before the recession, the phrase “house poor” was adopted into the average home buyer’s vocabulary, as buyers hesitated to spend every last penny of their life savings on a down payment for a dream home. To go beyond the “house poor” consideration is to prevent oneself from also becoming “Maintenance poor.”

Marketwatch.com recently published an interesting article for home hunters on how to financially prepare to buy a house in these shaky economic times. To become “Maintenance poor” is to purchase a home unaware of its necessary future repairs with the fatal error of not having enough in the bank to cover these costs.

The article advises house hunters to save at least 1 to 3 percent of a property’s purchase price for major maintenance costs and unexpected expenses. As for mortgage payments, these days buyers should have 6 months of payments saved in the bank because of the wavering job market. For basic repairs like painting and caulking, anyone buying a typical starter home budget $500 to $1,000 a year.

If you’re a home buyer looking at homes in Newton, Natick, Needham, Wellesley, Brookline, and Weston, the top real estate agents of the area are Christine Norcross and Partners. Browse the Homes by Norcross website for Newton listings, and feel free to contact Christine Norcross and Partners if you have any question about Newton real estate or about a particular property.


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01 2010

New Recycling Program in Newton MA

The city of Newton has found success in its new recycling program which recently launched on October 5th, 2009. The program makes it easier than ever for Newton residents to recycle.

Newton’s Single Stream Recycling system means that residents can throw all recyclable materials into one bin, rather than separating each material into different bags. Going green has become more appealing to those who have never recycled. For seasoned recyclers, recycling has become easier.

There are other important effects from the new recycling system in Newton. Green and blue bins distributed to all Newton residents keep the city’s streets cleaner because they lock animals out, and are sturdier than a regular garbage can. The garbage trucks use automated arms to pick up the containers, making trash collection more efficient and less costly for the city and its residents. Automated collection is also safer for public works employees.

If you are browsing Newton real estate, there are dozens of perks to becoming a part of the Newton community. To see several beautiful homes in Newton and read about the perks of buying real estate in Newton, select “Newton Real Estate” under the “Real Estate” category on the Categories drop-down list on the right column of this blog.


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01 2010

Commercial Properties in Newton MA Real Estate

If you are looking for commercial property within real estate in Newton MA, there are several properties on the market. The Newton MA real estate agent handling these properties is Christine Norcross and Partners.

The new property pictured above is at a prime location, a short distance from Newtonville. The building is two stories and just over 3500 square feet. There are 13 parking spots on location, and it is available for sale and for lease. This is a great example of the many listings currently in Newton MA real estate.

The unique property above includes one 1000 square foot commercial space and two bedroom units. A separate 12,000 square foot lot is also included.

Real estate in Newton MA has great opportunities for existing businesses and future start-ups. Take a look at some of the MLS listings for Newton MA real estate today.


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12 2009

Real Estate in Newton MA Offers a Fusion of City and Suburban Perks

If you’re dreaming of buying a spacious home in a close-knit community but you still want all the perks of city life, then real estate in Newton MA may be just what you’re looking for. In other parts of America, it’s usually the case that a person must choose between renting a small apartment in the city or buying a spacious home a good distance away from all the excitement of city life. Newton MA real estate is an opportunity to have both.

Newton MA is a fusion of suburban living and city living. The city itself borders the city of Boston — a population ratio of 1 to 6, respectively. Homes in Newton MA are generally spacious and attractive; what one would expect of upper-end suburban real estate.

Newton is a fun city filled with numerous opportunities for experiencing arts, culture, and recreation. The city is home to several museums, playhouses, parks, and business centers. Flowing through Newton is the Charles River, where one can find paddlers and runners on any given day. The city is also home to 6 colleges, whose students help Newton’s local businesses thrive.

Don’t just settle for any suburb of Boston — fall in love with Newton MA. Christine Norcross and Partners is a team of real estate agents that handle homes in Newton MA and the surrounding area. Take a look at some of the beautiful homes that Newton MA real estate has to offer today.


For Sustainable Schools, Look at Real Estate in Newton MA

Needham Community Farm

Needham Community Farm

Newton and Needham are two towns in the MetroWest Boston area that operate community farms which are closely tied to their school systems. Browsing for homes in Newton MA and homes in Needham MA will not leave you questioning the future quality of your child’s education. MetroWest Boston has long tempted home-buyers with some of the best schools in Massachusetts, which fairly recently have become supplemented by the “outdoor classrooms” that are a part of their community farms.

The Needham Community Farm was organized by the town to carry out a mission of providing hands-on environmental education for elementary school students, with a focus on teaching organic farming methods and sustainable living practices. As an “outdoor classroom” in front of the Newman Elementary School, the farm helps the Needham school system incorporate environmental education and sustainability into everyday curriculum. Students grow seedlings in the classroom and then plant in the garden, participating in the entire crop cultivating process.  Along with accomplishing educational goals, the farm has been so successful that it has been able to donate fresh produce to a local food pantry. The farm’s committee is in the process of securing another plot of land to be used as a community garden for all residents, with bigger plans for teaching sustainability through water collection, composting, solar greenhouses, and classes for adults.

Perhaps Needham is modeling its new community garden on its neighboring Newton Community Farm. Families, and couples planning to start a family, have long been drawn to real estate in Newton MA because of the town’s top-quality public schools. The Newton Community Farm is another benefit of relocating to Newton MA. Residents can assist farm staff in performing daily farming operations which are always sustainable in nature. The farm also runs classes and workshops for all ages such as “All You Ever Wanted to Know about Apples,” as well as special youth programs, and a school outreach program where groups are invited to visit the farm for hands-on learning. While the farm sells its produce to the public, a portion of each harvest is donated to a local food pantry.

If you are searching for real estate in the Boston area, consider looking into the homes for sale in Newton MA and the homes for sale in Needham MA.


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11 2009

Newton Homes for Sale and What They Offer

When you are thinking about living in the greater Boston area, you are going to find that Newton homes for sale have a lot to offer. Whether you are thinking about the school systems and which high school would be more appropriate for your kids or you’re thinking about the importance of living in a community where public transportation is easily accessible, you’ll find that there’s enough variety in Newton that you’re bound to find a home that’s all that you’re looking for.

Newton homes for sale, however, don’t just offer conveniences and choices to be made about which high school you want your kids to attend. Additionally, you are going to find that there are homes in a wide variety of styles. You’re going to discover that Newton homes give you the chance to find a real community and to look into different neighborhoods to find the one that’s the best fit for your family.

You may or may not think that living in Newton Centre would be ideal – for some people it is, for others living closer to Watertown or Brookline is a better option. You may thing about a smaller two bedroom home or you might find yourself looking for a spot with three, four or more bedrooms. In other words, you are going to want to look for those Newton homes for sale that are the best match for you and your family. By doing so, you are going to be able to see even more of what Newton homes have to offer.


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01 2009

3 Things to Think About If You’re Looking for a Newton Home

If you’ve been thinking about buying a home in Newton, MA, then chances are good that you already have a little bit of a sense of the area and what it has to offer. If you’re looking into buying a home in Newton, you know that you are going to be headed just a little bit to the west of Boston in a community where education, smaller shops and larger yards are all a bit more common.

However, if you’re less familiar with Newton real estate, then you’re going to want to think about the following:

  • Public transportation is available in Newton for those who are looking to get into Boston with ease, but the buses run less frequently and you’ll have to pay for parking for the T.
  • Because Newton is a smaller town outside of the city, there are a number of businesses that close earlier in the day.
  • Just because you will be living near Boston doesn’t mean that you’ll have to spend your time there – nor does it mean that there aren’t great places to spend your time near a Newton home that you call your own.

In other words, if you’re looking for a Newton home, you’re going to want to be sure that you’re thinking about your options, focusing on what you’re looking for and to keep in mind that while you’ll have the luxury of spending time in the Boston area, you won’t have to spend all of your time there.


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12 2008

Thinking About a Newton, MA Home?

There are plenty of great reasons for those who are thinking about living in the Boston area to consider homes for sale in Newton. Newton, MA homes are an ideal option for many because:

  • There is a community feel in Newton that just isn’t going to be found everywhere in the area. In Newton, there’s still a sense of neighbors knowing one another and having the time for a great conversation when they run into one another at a local coffee shop or pharmacy.
  • Those who look into Newton real estate are going to find that they have access to public transportation into Boston; in other words, they’ll still be able to spend some time in the city at museums or at some of the area’s well known restaurants without having to worry about finding a spot to park.
  • Newton homes let parents know that their kids are going to be enrolled in a great school system – and that there are private schools available as well.

In other words, if you’re just looking for a home where you’ll be able to settle down and feel like you’re a part of your community, Newton real estate is a great option – particularly if you want to be sure that you also have space in the yard.


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12 2008