Revere is a like a diamond in the rough.
Revere has a wonderful geography and a long coastline and fabulous views of the Boston skyline from many locations in its various neighborhoods.
Living in Revere is all about convenience to Boston and to the North Shore.
And it is all about a solid and widely varied residential housing stock that allows those who purchase in Revere to look out at Boston at half the price it costs Boston homeowners with views.
The Revere of today is a robust, economically healthy city with a multi-cultural make-up and a responsive city government.
The Revere of today remains an intimate place, where neighbors know one another, where neighborhoods are still made up of old Revere families and their descendants.
Revere’s Public Schools have shown tremendous strides during the past decade – and Revere has no underperforming public schools.
The new development now ongoing at Wonderland Station and which will transform a wide swath of Ocean Avenue, has already begun.
Within 5-7 years, this new development will change the face of the Revere Beach area and bring to it a hotel, retail and commercial real estate and residential condominiums.
The beach is obviously Revere’s most exciting open space, open to all, now maintained immaculately by a rejuvenated Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Revere has a varied topography - from the rolling streets with ocean view homes in Beachmont to West Revere, where the residential area there is away from the noise and the bustle of the downtown, and where many homes have fabulous views of the vast Saugus Marshland.
The former farm area of Revere at the turn of the last century is a wonderful residential area with substantial homes today.
Dozens of streets with mature trees and finely manicured lawns with a mix of modern split-level homes and older homes as well represents one of the city’s best residential areas.
Along the length of Broadway Revere’s economic strength and multi-varied business and residential environment is on display everyday.
Revere is alive. Businesses along both sides of Broadway thrive and to the east and west off Broadway the neighborhoods are manicured and orderly – although there tend to be many multi-unit residences in these areas.
Many families have recently settled in Revere because of its proximity to Boston and the beach and because of its public schools.It is a welcoming city with a lot to offer.