Beacon Hill is one of the oldest and most historical neighborhoods in Boston. Located just north of Boston Common, Beacon Hill is home to the capitol of Massachusetts. It is one of the most sought after neighborhoods to live in and has a great mixture of families, students, and young professionals.
Glamorous residences are hidden by tiny cottage doors of assorted colors which almost appear slanted as they rest upon the neighborhood’s drastic slop. A majority of the streets are one way and very narrow, making this neighborhood more like a small European village tucked away within its opposing metropolis. Common architectural style is the federal-style rowhouse, which is slightly different than its predecessor the Victorian Brownstone, which can be seen in the South End and Back Bay. Attention to charm and character is what makes Beacon Hill so incredibly special.

