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Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century. This lively area offers an array of real estate options from charming single-family homes to modern condos, The neighborhood's convenient location provides easy access to downtown Boston and public transportation, making commuting a breeze. With a blend of historic charm and contemporary living, Brighton is an ideal place to call home. Explore the latest real estate listings in Brighton and let our expert agents help you find your dream home in this dynamic Boston neighborhood.

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Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

Brighton, formerly a town, was annexed to Boston in 1874. It’s connected to Boston via Allston which are commonly grouped together and referred to as Allston-Brighton. It borders Newton and Brookline, with the Charles River separating Brighton from Watertown and Cambridge. Brighton is a more residential area than Allston, and is home to many young professionals, students, and a number of families. Washington Street runs through the neighborhood's two major business districts, the Brighton Center historic district and Oak Square. The center was a major focal point for the cattle and agriculture industries during the 19th Century.   

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