I ll try to answer your questions the best I can.1) You d probably prefer the outskirts of Boston. Towns like Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Shirley, Wellesley, Maynard, Medway, Duxbury, Winthrop, have little crime and are very nice and clean.2) I don t know how VA laws are but some Massachusetts laws are stricter than most New England states. Some Puritan laws are still enforced but it s not as bad as it used to be.3) Noone should notice interracial couples or even care, very liberal about that here.4) There are NONE in Boston. You ll need to go to the outskirts to find them and they aren t very plentiful.5) Some might, if you tell them or put where you work on the rental application, but most won t care as long as you have a consistant and steady income.
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Re: #1): Boston is expensive. Depending on the size of the apartment you wish, up to $ 1800 may not be enoughto live in an upscale area of your choice, certainly not most of the towns mentioned by Beatle Fanatic (some of which have no rental apartments) although it is enough to live in most decent, pleasant and safe ones. NOTE: many of the best and exciting areas within city areas are in older, densely populated areas which may not look like much from your perspective. But what is/looks slummy and dangerous in New Haven is often very a posh and upscale and rich neighborhood in Boston (actually think of it as Boston/Cambridge). Boston is a European-style city, with a very good transit system. That makes everything different. In VA Arlington is an equivalent.Re: #2) and #4): I do not know what you mean by due to the commonwealth aspect. That a state is a commonwealth has absolutely nothing to do with it. Rather, VA is a Red state; Massacusetts is the USA s 2nd bluest, most liberal state so the attitude is completely different. Unfortunately that attitude also effects the presence of decent Gentlemens Clubs. It is not a Puritanical thing, but such entertainment is just not a choicefor most men in Boston or most of New England, surrounded as they are with so many brainy, educated women who do not need to use their bodies to captivate. (The Boston area is the only market where a regional Hooters franchise went bankrupt!) There is only one (small and a bit dingy) strip club left in Boston. Otherwise, there are a couple more in the outskirts but the ONLY nice, upscale club in all of the Boston area is The Squire, located in Revere, just north of the city.Re: #3): They are not as prominent as one might expect but they do not turn heads, either. Also, because of local demographic and economy factors, a dark skinned woman with a caucasian partner is likely to be assumed to be a high tech, university or medical professional.Re: #5): A landlord who so discriminates violates MA law but I am sure it does happen. The best thing to do is be up-front, with excellent financial references.