East Boston
Quick Comments: Airport, Diverse, Waterfront
Public Transportation: Blue Line trains and buses
Many neighborhoods claim to be diverse, but East Boston has always been a neighborhood of immigrants. In recent years, it has become home to people from all over South America and Central America as well as Southeast Asia, Haiti, and Eastern Europe.
East Boston is home to the airport, so living here can be noisy. Its housing is a mix of historic and new, with many closely built homes. In recent years, homeowners have been restoring the historic homes in the area to their original beauty.
It is recommended that you rent/lease an apartment in this neighborhood after you arrive in the U.S. and can evaluate the area.