Tag Archives: Boston

Country homes on 3+ acres

Less than 20 miles outside Boston, the idyllic towns of Dover and Sherborn offer a bit of tranquil country living just a stone’s throw away from the city.  These six homes offer a perfect alternative for those looking to live and work near the city yet have the added luxury of living on a large, spacious lot that can’t be found in Boston proper.  Continue reading

April calendar

April Events from City to Coast

As spring begins, and our cities and towns burst to life, it’s time to get out and enjoy the people, places and activities around us. Shake off that hibernation and click below to see the area events we’ve selected for the month. Enjoy!
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colonial revival

Architectural Styles of Greater Boston: Colonial Revival Style

One of the most prolific architectural styles in America has roots in a celebration that marked the nation’s centennial and a renewed interest in the nation’s colonial beginnings. In 1876, the United States was 100 years old. To mark the occasion, a grand Centennial International Exhibit opened in Philadelphia, attracting 10 million people. Americans were looking to the past as inspiration for the future—including architects.

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Boston Homes with a View

3 Boston Homes with a View

Boston is one of the country’s most beautiful and most livable cities. Steeped in history, yet always on the cutting edge of modern urban living, the city is rich with unparalleled architecture, world-class museums, and a thriving culinary scene.

Whether you are looking to purchase a six-level Back Bay mansion, move into a Brownstone with Charles River views, or enjoy life in a luxury rental on the Public Garden, Robert Paul Properties has you covered with these three Boston homes with a view. 

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Italianate

Architectural Styles of Greater Boston: Italianate

From designer clothes to sleek sports cars, it’s well known that Italians have a first-rate sense of style, and their architecture is no exception. Inspired by the picturesque villas found in northern Italy, architects around the world began imitating their aura in the early 19th century and the Italianate movement was born.

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