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Brookline, Massachusetts Information
Brookline, Massachusetts is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, in the United States, and is a part of Greater Boston, Massachusetts. Brookline borders six of Boston’s neighborhoods: Brighton, Allston, Fenway–Kenmore, Mission Hill, Jamaica Plain, and West Roxbury. The city of Newton lies to the west of Brookline.
At the 2010 census, the population of the town was 58,732. Brookline was first settled in 1638 as a hamlet in Boston, but was incorporated as a separate town in 1705.
Brookline is especially notable as the birthplace and hometown of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States.
Brookline was known as the hamlet of Muddy River and was considered part of Boston until the Town of Brookline was independently incorporated in 1705. (The Muddy River was used as the Brookline–Boston border at incorporation.) It is said that the name derives from a farm therein once owned by Judge Samuel Sewall.
Brookline, MA Schools
The town is served by the Public Schools of Brookline. The student body at Brookline High School includes students from more than 76 countries. Many students attend Brookline High from surrounding neighborhoods in Boston such as Mission Hill and Mattapan through the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) system.
There are eight elementary schools in the Brookline Public School system: Baker School, Coolidge Corner School, Driscoll, Heath, Lawrence, Lincoln, Pierce, and Runkle. As of December 2006, there were 6,089 K-12 students enrolled in the Brookline public schools. The system includes one early learning center, eight grades K-8 schools, and one comprehensive high school. The Old Lincoln School is a surplus building used by the town to temporarily teach students in when another school building is being renovated. It was rented in 2009 as the venue for the play Sleep No More.
Brookline, MA Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods, squares, and notable areas of Brookline include:
- Aspinwall Hill
- Beaconsfield
- Brookline Hills
- Brookline Village
- Buttonwood Village
- Brookline High School, Near Pierce District
- Chestnut Hill, which also extends into Newton and Boston
- Coolidge Corner
- Corey Farm
- Corey Hill
- Cottage Farm
- Fisher Hill
- JFK Crossing
- North Brookline
- Pill Hill
- The Point (originally “Whiskey Point”)
- The Runkle District
- South Brookline (“Sobro”)
- The Heights (just west of Washington Square)
- Washington Square
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Brookline Real Estate News

#Boston #MA falls behind nation with 1.2 Percent decrease in #RealEstate #HomePrices #homebuyer
Boston, Massachusetts falls behind nation with 1.2 Percent decrease in Home Prices The median sale price for luxury homes listed on Redfin nationwide rose 1.2% year over year for the three months ending July 31, to $825,000, according to a report released earlier this...
#Home #Builder confidence reaches record high in August #NewConstruction #HomeBuyer #RealEstate #BuyerAgent
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When Breaking Your #Lease Makes Sense #RealEstateLaw #HomeBuyers
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Rise in Metro #HomePrices Second Quarter 2020 #RealEstate #BuyerBroker #HomeBuyer #RealEstateMarket
2020’s Q2 Sees Rise in Metro Home Prices According to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), nearly every metro area in the nation saw a rise in home prices during the second quarter of 2020. Specifically, NAR revealed that median...
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