Real Estate for Sale in Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA

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Homes, Condos, and Properties for Sale in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts

Jamaica Plain is a diverse and walkable neighborhood in southwest Boston, centered on Jamaica Pond — a 68-acre glacial kettle pond within the Emerald Necklace park system designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. The neighbourhood's main commercial corridor along Centre Street is one of Boston's most locally owned retail and dining strips, with independent restaurants, cafes, breweries, and specialty shops drawing residents from across the city. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University's 281-acre living plant museum managed in partnership with the City of Boston, occupies the neighbourhood's southern edge and provides year-round green space and walking trails accessible to all residents. Jamaica Plain's housing stock is varied, encompassing Victorian-era triple-deckers and single-family homes, converted multi-family buildings, and a growing number of condominium developments, all served by the MBTA Orange Line at Green Street and Stony Brook stations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties are available in Jamaica Plain, Boston?
Jamaica Plain's real estate inventory includes Victorian triple-deckers, single-family homes, multi-family investment properties, and condominiums converted from older residential buildings. The neighborhood has a strong owner-occupant culture alongside significant investor interest in its multi-family stock, and property types vary considerably by street and sub-area within JP.
How do you get from Jamaica Plain to downtown Boston?
Jamaica Plain is served by the MBTA Orange Line at Green Street and Stony Brook stations, with the commute to downtown Boston typically running 15 to 20 minutes. The neighborhood is also connected to the Emerald Necklace trail system, which links south Boston neighborhoods to the Fenway and Back Bay on foot or by bike.

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