Cambridgeport
A residential neighborhood between MIT and Central Square — quiet streets, Charles River access, and a mix of historic homes and new development.
About Cambridgeport
Cambridgeport is one of Cambridge's best-kept residential secrets. Tucked between MIT, Central Square, and the Charles River, it offers quiet, tree-lined streets with a mix of Victorian homes, multi-families, and increasingly, new construction. The proximity to MIT means a steady flow of academic buyers and renters, and the Charles River Esplanade provides running, biking, and sailing access that most neighborhoods can only envy. Magazine Street serves as the commercial spine — a handful of restaurants, a yoga studio, a wine shop — just enough to feel like a neighborhood without the foot traffic of the major squares. Prices have risen sharply as buyers have discovered what Cambridgeport residents have always known: it's one of the most livable patches of Cambridge.
Property Character
Victorian and Italianate homes on the historic residential streets, many converted to condos. Some remaining single-family homes command premium prices. New construction condos near MIT. Quieter and more residential than it has any right to be given its central location.
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Local Highlights
- •Charles River access for running, biking, kayaking, and sailing
- •Walking distance to both MIT and Central Square
- •Quiet residential streets with genuine neighborhood character
- •Magazine Street's independent shops and restaurants
Getting Around
Walking distance to Red Line at Central Station (10 min). Bus route 1 along Mass Ave. Excellent bike access along the Charles River path. CT2 bus connects to Kendall and Ruggles.
Schools
Cambridge Public Schools. King Open School and Morse School serve parts of Cambridgeport. Strong parent advocacy. Walking distance to many Cambridge school options.
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