Boston, MA

Chinatown

Neighborhood Overview

Buy:
$40K - $10M
For Sale on Trulia:
55 homes
Rent:
$2.08K - $32.39K
For Rent on Trulia:
341 homes
To Downtown Boston:
6 minutes
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What Locals Say about Chinatown

At least 105 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 90 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 82 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 80 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 78 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 75 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 58 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 50 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 42 % Say kids play outside

  • 36 % Say parking is easy

  • 34 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 34 % Say car is needed

  • 30 % Say there are community events

  • 30 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 30 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 28 % Say it's quiet

  • 25 % Say there's wildlife

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Trulia User
    "clean upbeat but quieter than other parts of the city. decent food choices and friendly environment."
  • Zulma G.
    "Busy area. Driving is hard because there’s limited street parking and parking garages are expensive. "
  • Stefanie D.
    "Not much grass to walk your dog unless you take them all the way to the park. There are a lot of dogs in the neighborhood."
  • Stefanie D.
    "Lots of dog owners and very dog friendly neighborhood. Lived here for many years and most of us have dogs. "
  • Trulia User
    "Close to downtown, lots of restaurants and nearby theatre district. Silver and orange line accessible."
  • Jacob G.
    "I work from home so I don’t have a commute. If I did, parking is the worst so I would probably use public transit more instead. "
  • Jenny P.
    "We have tons of dogs in the luxury buildings around here. We’re close to the park, so walks are easy, but sidewalks get crowded "
  • Teresalco
    "Just walk or take the train anywhere. Very central to anything and everything you need, except the vet. The vet is just far enough to be out of walking distance and you can’t take your pet on the train"
  • Diamond B.
    "very busy, there is alot of people here. its mixed with hospitals and a colleges. Alot of business is here, so there is alot of people and students in the area"
  • Ccushenberry
    "The neighborhood is always bustling, there are dozens of great restaurants and although it’s a busy area, it can also feel homey"
  • ferguson F.
    "Dog owners would like the closeness to Boston Commons."
  • ferguson F.
    "Foremost in Chinatown is living around the different Asian cultures: Chinese, Japanese, etc. In our town, we interact with people of different backgrounds almost daily. There is lots of food and medicine. I'm an avid fan of Asian ginseng so every other week I'm in a store to shop for a selection."
  • ferguson F.
    "Since most of the places are within walking distance, walking is the quickest and most healthy form of transportation for me. From the time I leave my night shelther to go to my day shelther, most of the places, like Kinsgton House to St. Francis House are like 1 block from each other."
  • ferguson F.
    "It's an open area and it is regurlarly monitired by local law enforcement. There are also a lot of security cameras in the area."
  • Raymond C.
    "People are friendly.In the City of Boston,Chinatown has been a rather peaceful and safe commnuity for locals and tourists,esp after the introduction of Community Crime-Watch program more than 5 years ago.Great choice agmonst restaurants of different cultures,and prices are unbeatable.As an emerging market,housing prices are relatively affordable here.Recommended for young professionals who works around downtown areas and retirees who would enjoy all the city amenites."

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