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Old 07-28-2011, 08:20 PM
 
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Hi all

Would like feed back on the great/best place to live, work and good public schools? Will be moving with three months... looking for an area that has good schools and daycare facilities, aswell good place to find employment.

Trying to find a good area for my two childern, looking for somewhere that is safe for both kids good elementary school and daycare facilitie. Also looking for employment have experiece in office work and aswell have degree in office administration. Most importantly need to be some where that has easy tranist commute... to working area and shopping centers

Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated thanks
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Old 07-29-2011, 12:21 AM
 
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Absolutely would need to hear of budget, rental or buying.
It can be hard to get a job in the areas you mention, or certainly one that pays well enough. Where are you moving from?
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Old 07-29-2011, 05:33 PM
 
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Hi thanks for the response I looking to rent, my budget is fair and I am coming from. new york thanks
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Old 07-29-2011, 10:12 PM
 
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This still isnt' a whole lot to go on... Seeing as how you are cming from New York, I'm sure the Boston prices won't shock you, but a decent 2 bedroom in most nice areas is going to run you around 1800 a month. Daycare in Boston is competitive and spots fill up quickly. If I were you, I'd start researching that as soon as you can so you could book that as soon as you find a place to live. Day care is exhorbitant, most of my friends pay at least 1700 a month, which from what I'm told, is basically middle of the road. I know some to pay as much as 2500 monthly.

With out knowing how m any bedrooms you need, and where ideally you'd be working (downtown? Suburbs? Cambridge?) It is really tough to help you, especially without a $#.
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