John M Corcoran & Co

54 Communities
10,921 Units
39 Cities
17 Corporate Communities
2 Senior Communities

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John M Corcoran & Co Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where John M Corcoran & Co Operates

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Boston

Boston is the iconic capital and largest city of Massachusetts, known for its historical significance, top-notch culinary scene, and beautiful Bayfront views. Nestled on Massachusetts Bay, Boston is home to numerous universities including Harvard University, Boston College, Northeastern University, the University of Massachusetts-Boston, the Berklee College of Music, and the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology. In fact, there are 54 colleges and universities in the Boston area, dating all the way back to 1636 when Harvard was established. Boston played a crucial role in the American Revolution, being the site of major events like the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. This city is filled with historic sites, landmarks, and architecture like the Boston Common, the first park in the country, dating back to 1624. Locals frequent Freedom Trail for its walking park that begins at the park and leads past several historic sites, including Paul Revere’s House and Faneuil Hall. Faneuil Hall has been a marketplace and gathering spot since 1743, and today, this marketplace still serves as the thriving hub of the city that features restaurants, bars, and retailers within three beautiful historic buildings. Other must-visit locales that make Boston so unique include the New England Aquarium, Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston, and the Museum of Science. As one of the most well-known historic, and now tech, hubs in the nation, Boston offers an unparalleled lifestyle, filled with more than just famous attractions and a rich history. This city is known for its love of craft beer, found in local gems like Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall. Though rent can be high in Boston, renters have an abundance of choices between apartments, houses, condos, and townhomes in this Bayfront oasis. Thinking about listing your Boston rental? Let Apartments.com guide you through the best tips and tricks for listing your home and reaching millions of eligible renters!

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Quincy

Welcome to Quincy, Massachusetts, a historic coastal city eight miles south of Boston. As the "City of Presidents," Quincy combines centuries of American history with contemporary city living. The rental market remains competitive, with current average rents ranging from $2,252 for studios to $4,758 for four-bedroom units, reflecting modest year-over-year changes between -2.9% and 2% depending on unit size. Each Quincy neighborhood offers its own distinctive appeal. Marina Bay features waterfront living with a scenic harbor and walking paths, while Wollaston encompasses residential streets alongside international markets and restaurants. The Blue Hills Reservation provides 2,485 acres of protected space for hiking, mountain biking, and seasonal skiing. For commuters, four Red Line T stations offer convenient access to downtown Boston. History enthusiasts can explore significant landmarks including the Adams National Historical Park, home to the birthplaces of two U.S. presidents. The recently renovated Quincy Center district adds modern shopping and dining options to the area. Residents also enjoy Wollaston Beach, the largest beach on Boston Harbor, offering three miles of shoreline for swimming and walking.

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Weymouth

Located on the South Shore of Massachusetts, Weymouth combines coastal living with suburban convenience. As Massachusetts' second-oldest settlement, the city maintains excellent transportation links to Boston through MBTA bus and rail service. The city's 700 acres of parks and conservation land include Great Esker Park and Webb Memorial State Park, offering walking trails and waterfront views of the Boston skyline. Housing options range from waterfront properties in North Weymouth to classic Victorian homes in East Weymouth. The former South Weymouth Naval Air Station site is now home to a developing mixed-use area with active movie studio facilities. Weymouth consists of four distinct districts, each with its own character. North Weymouth features waterfront properties and established neighborhoods, while South Weymouth provides convenient access to South Shore Hospital. East Weymouth, surrounding Whitman's Pond, offers diverse architectural styles, and Weymouth Landing features an active commercial district. The city celebrates its history through preserved landmarks like the Abigail Adams birthplace and the 1928 Town Hall, modeled after Boston's Old State House. A local ordinance requires full-service gas stations throughout the city, making it one of the few communities in the United States with this requirement.