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Inman Square, Cambridge

Inman Square

Cambridge's restaurant destination — James Beard nominees, independent shops, and a fiercely local identity on the Somerville border.

Typical Price Range:$550K (1BR condo) – $2.2M (multi-family or restored Victorian)

About Inman Square

Inman Square is where Cambridge's food obsessives come to worship. Within a few blocks of the intersection of Cambridge and Hampshire Streets, you'll find a concentration of chef-driven restaurants that punches absurdly above its weight: Oleana (James Beard winner), Giulia, Puritan & Company, and a rotating cast of newcomers that food critics discover before anyone else. Beyond the restaurants, Inman has a scrappy, independent identity — no chains, no Starbucks, and a commercial strip that feels like it belongs to the neighborhood rather than to tourists. The residential streets are lined with multi-families and Victorians, and the proximity to both Central Square and East Cambridge gives residents options for commuting, shopping, and nightlife. Inman's main drawback has always been the lack of a T station, but the neighborhood's walkability and bike access partially compensate.

Property Character

Dense residential blocks of multi-families and Victorian homes, many converted to condos. Smaller lots than North Cambridge but more character than new construction. A neighborhood where renovation and historic preservation coexist.

Typical Home Styles

VictorianMulti-FamilyCondo ConversionTriple-DeckerItalianate

Best For

Food lovers who want to live in one of Boston's best restaurant neighborhoods
Buyers who prioritize independent, non-corporate neighborhood character
Professionals working in Kendall Square or Central Square who want a residential base

Local Highlights

  • The best restaurant concentration in Cambridge — Oleana, Giulia, and more
  • Fiercely independent commercial strip with no chain stores
  • Walkable to Central Square's Red Line station (10-12 min)
  • Strong community identity on the Cambridge-Somerville border

Getting Around

No direct T station — the biggest drawback. Walking distance to Central Square Red Line (10-12 min). Bus routes 83, 91, and CT2 serve the area. Excellent biking — flat terrain connects to Kendall, Harvard, and Somerville easily.

Schools

Cambridge Public Schools. King Open School and Fletcher Maynard Academy serve parts of the area. The Somerville border means some buyers also consider Somerville schools. Strong preschool and daycare options.

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