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Living in Washington Square

Q: What is Washington Square like? A: Washington Square is Brookline’s dining and boutique destination—more refined than Coolidge Corner but equally walkable. The neighborhood centers on Beacon Street between Carlton and Washington Streets, with locally-owned restaurants, cafes, and shops. It’s urban but with a slightly quieter, more residential feel.

Q: Is Washington Square walkable? A: Very walkable, with a Walk Score in the high 80s. You can walk to restaurants, groceries, the library, and multiple C Line stops. The neighborhood has a pleasant, tree-lined character that makes walking enjoyable.

Q: How do I commute to Boston from Washington Square? A: The C Line runs directly through Washington Square on Beacon Street. Downtown Boston is about 25 minutes by T. The 66 bus connects to Cambridge. By car, Beacon Street leads directly downtown.

Q: What are home prices in Washington Square? A: Washington Square has a mix of condos, townhouses, and some single-family homes. Condo prices typically range from $600K to $1.5M. Single-family homes, when available, often exceed $2M.

Q: Which schools serve Washington Square? A: Washington Square is primarily served by Michael Driscoll School. Some addresses near the Coolidge Corner border may be zoned for Ridley or qualify for buffer zone choice.

Q: Who lives in Washington Square? A: Washington Square draws professionals and families who want walkability and dining options but prefer a slightly calmer atmosphere than Coolidge Corner. It’s popular with dual-income couples and empty nesters.