> I'm a seasoned developer with 9 yrs experience.  I'm looking to move to
> Boston within the next 2 years or so; Back Bay or Beacon Hill?!?

We lived on Beacon Hill for the first 5 years were here - GREAT
neighborhood, but very pricey.  However you can find (VERY SMALL) deals - I
was working at 7-Eleven ($7/hour) while we lived there and I could afford
the rent.

You might do better however to see where you're going to work - if you're
working out in the suburbs it's insane to pay city rents to commute out -
especially if you need a car (NEVER own a car in Beacon Hill - just don't do
it).

Cambridge and West Somerville can be great areas to live.  The rents are
about the same, but you get a lot more space.  I'm on the outside edge of
West Somerville: that's only 6 miles from Back Bay - I can bike to work in
1/2 hour.

I have to assume that you'll be renting however (either that or you're rich)
since buying a house is pretty much out of the question for just about
everyone.  (In our neighborhood three-family homes are the norm - renting a
three bedroom from one can be as high $1500/month, but buying the house will
set you back $350,000-$550,000).

> I've heard that Welmouth (?) is the technology meca there.  Is that
> true?

It depends on what you mean.  Most small companies can't afford city rent so
they stumble out the fringes of the commuter system.  However most tech jobs
with are with corporate IT departments: large insurance/Investment companies
(Like NEF, where I work, John Hancock, Fidelity, State Street, etc).  These
are all either downtown or in the Back Bay.

Cambridge, especially, is littered with bio-tech companies and investment
incubators.  The entire area (and its 200 some odd colleges) has a lot of
university IT departments to look at.

There's also a LOT of hospitals in Boston (all with IT departments) and a
large collection of small companies that focus on medical software - some of
which use CF.

Right now the whole area is (like everyplace else) subdued - what work there
is contract work.  But it IS picking up - in the year or two that you're
talking I expect things to be much brighter.

Jim Davis

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