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Boston, Massachusetts · 12 Neighborhoods

Boston Neighborhoods We Serve.

Pro Build covers 12 Boston neighborhoods with housing-stock-specific expertise. Each Boston neighborhood has a dominant building era that drives infrastructure decisions — wiring, plumbing, roofing, and historic-district considerations.

Pro Build Boston Neighborhoods

Select a neighborhood for its housing-stock era, architectural detail, common infrastructure issues, and local resources.

Back Bay

Historic District

Brownstone rowhouses, bay windows, mansard roofs.

Beacon Hill

Historic District

Federal-style brick rowhouses, gas-lamp streets, brick sidewalks.

South End

Historic District

Bow-fronted brick rowhouses, mansard roofs, garden squares.

Jamaica Plain

1880-1920 Victorian + three-decker

Mixed Victorian singles + three-deckers + Arts & Crafts.

Dorchester

1880-1930 three-decker

Predominantly three-decker (Boston triple-decker), Queen Anne details.

Roxbury

1880-1930 three-decker + Victorian

Three-deckers, Victorians, brownstone rowhouses (lower Roxbury).

Allston

1900-1940 three-decker

Dense three-deckers, student housing, mixed-use commercial-residential.

Brighton

1880-1940 mixed Victorian + three-decker

Three-deckers + single-family Victorians + post-war ranches.

Charlestown

Historic District

Federal townhouses, Greek Revival, Italianate rowhouses.

South Boston

1860-1930 row + three-decker

Tightly-packed three-deckers, Italianate rowhouses, post-war infill.

East Boston

1860-1930 three-decker

Working-class three-deckers, Italianate, post-war ranches.

West Roxbury

1900-1960 single-family

Single-family colonials, capes, post-war ranches.

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