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Brighton Massachusetts
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Brighton is a community within Boston and is rated as one of the top places
to retire. The town is home to over 44,000 people and is located just off of the
Massachusetts Pike, 4 miles west of downtown Boston. It is just southwest of Cambridge
and just north of Newton and Brookline
separated by the Charles River. The MBTA Brighton 53 service provides transportation
to and from Boston. If you're moving to Boston or other nearby Massachusetts towns consider Humboldt moving company to manage your move.
Brighton actually began as part of Cambridge Massachusetts until in 1807, where
it was legally separated from Cambridge. In 1874, the city was annexed by the
City of Boston. Brighton is Brighton is a fairly quiet town, home to graduate
students, young professionals and families, and has a neighborhood lined with
houses and small apartment buildings. The average residential home value is $264,000
and average family income is 53,000 dollars.
There are 42 movie theaters, 6,000 restaurants, and over 100 golf courses near
to Brighton. You can learn more about Brighton Massachusetts here.
7 universities are near to Brighton: Quincy College in Quincy,
Babson College, University of Massachusetts, Massasoit Community College, Emerson
College, Suffolk University, and Northeastern University. The town offers
library services.
You can find out more about vehicle licensing, inspection and drivers licensing
in Brighton by visiting: Massachusetts
Registry of Motor Vehicles.
To learn more about relocating to Brighton Massachusetts, and a quote on or
moving to Massachusetts from Humboldt,
call Toll Free (800) 225-9845 or our moving
quote page.
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