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Living in Boston: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Boston: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Boston.

Boston is a city where history meets innovation. As the capital of Massachusetts and one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston combines colonial heritage with cutting-edge research and a thriving economy. Home to over 650,000 residents in the city proper and nearly 5 million in the greater metropolitan area, Boston offers a compact, walkable urban experience with world-class universities, renowned hospitals, and a dynamic job market. The city sits on the Atlantic coast, providing stunning harbor views and easy access to beaches, mountains, and charming New England towns.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Boston

  1. World-class education hub: Boston is home to over 100 colleges and universities, including Harvard and MIT, creating endless learning and networking opportunities.
  2. Thriving job market: The city leads in biotechnology, healthcare, finance, and technology, with major employers actively recruiting international talent.
  3. Rich cultural scene: From the Freedom Trail to world-renowned museums like the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston offers deep historical and cultural experiences.
  4. Excellent healthcare: Boston's hospitals, including Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's, consistently rank among the best in the nation.
  5. Four-season living: Experience colorful fall foliage, snowy winters, blooming springs, and warm summers with easy access to beaches and ski resorts.

Key figures

Population650,000
Expats180,000
Top nationalitiesChinese, Indian, Dominican, Brazilian, Haitian
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese
Monthly cost of living
1 person$3,800
Family of 4$8,500
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Sylvan Thomson
Guide updated by

A New Zealander who has spent much of their life overseas, I am now based back in my home country with my American partner and child. I have lived in the UK, the Cook Islands, the USA and Australia and am especially familiar with the expat experience in the US, having spent 2016 - 2020 in America. In New Zealand I work as an employment case manager at the Ministry of Social Development and a freelance writer and editor. I enjoy outdoor adventures, nature, writing and literature, cooking, foraging, fishing, and drawing.

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