Quincy
Rich in History and Culture
Located just south of Boston, Quincy is a historic, waterfront neighborhood that has a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The neighborhood offers easy access to downtown Boston and is home to numerous parks and recreational areas. Quincy is popular place for people to live, known for its impressive architecture and cultural landmarks.
The neighborhood is relatively walkable, with several shops and restaurants, including the Quincy Market and the Adams National Historical Park. The Quincy Center MBTA Station provides easy access to the rest of the city. Quincy is a family-friendly neighborhood with several top-rated schools nearby, including Clifford Marshall Elementary School and Quincy High School. While the neighborhood is not known for its nightlife or entertainment options, it is located near several other neighborhoods that offer more in the way of dining, shopping, and entertainment, including the nearby North End and Beacon Hill. Overall, Quincy is a great place to live for those who value a quiet, suburban lifestyle with easy access to the city's many amenities.
The neighborhood is relatively walkable, with several shops and restaurants, including the Quincy Market and the Adams National Historical Park. The Quincy Center MBTA Station provides easy access to the rest of the city. Quincy is a family-friendly neighborhood with several top-rated schools nearby, including Clifford Marshall Elementary School and Quincy High School. While the neighborhood is not known for its nightlife or entertainment options, it is located near several other neighborhoods that offer more in the way of dining, shopping, and entertainment, including the nearby North End and Beacon Hill. Overall, Quincy is a great place to live for those who value a quiet, suburban lifestyle with easy access to the city's many amenities.
What Quincy Residents
Think About Their Apartments
Think About Their Apartments
overall
9.0
value
8.3
amenities
8.0
social
7.0
management
9.0
Median rents in Quincy
Studio
$
2,130
1 Bedroom
$
2,350
2 Bedroom
$
2,900
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Quincy —
8.1/10 Rating
(based on 7 neighborhood reviews)
North Quincy is very close to Boston so you can still partake in city life but live on the outskirts for quietness. There are many restaurants and casual dining places as well as Wollaston Beach a few blocks away. Several schools are around the area which aids in safety.
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The Abby
It’s a quiet area; when I leave from school that’s in the city, it’s nice to come home to a quiet town
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The Abby
It's quiet and isolated, exactly as I prefer.
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The Q
Good restaurants and stores nearby.
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Highlands at Faxon Woods
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No bad experiences, I volunteered at a food pantry down the street - great people, grocery stores close have walked to them, lots of shopping nearby too
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eaves Quincy
Quincy's traffic is not too bad, lots of shops nearby and quick walk to the boardwalk.
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Towne House Apartments
There is no neighborhood, it’s great.
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The Q
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