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        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdDowntown, Back Bay, Beacon Hillneighborhoods-downtown.mdCambridge, Somervilleneighborhoods-cambridge.mdSouth End, Jamaica Plain, Roxburyneighborhoods-south.mdNorth End, Charlestown, East Bostonneighborhoods-north.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdSeafood & New England classicsfood-seafood.mdNorth End Italian & ethnicfood-ethnic.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdDietary, alcohol, practicalfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (T, buses, bikes)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafetysafety.mdWeather & seasonal tipsclimate.mdLocal services (banking, utilities)local.mdCareerTech industry & salariestech.mdBusiness & legalbusiness.mdStartups & fundingstartup.mdVisas & work permitsvisas.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & hospitalshealthcare.mdUniversities & educationeducation.mdExpat & social lifelifestyle.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.md"
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        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "body": "Boston metro has 50+ colleges and universities with ~250,000 students:\n\nHarvard (Cambridge): World's top university, drives local prestige\nMIT (Cambridge): Tech and engineering powerhouse, Kendall Square hub\nBoston University: Large urban campus, Comm Ave corridor\nNortheastern: Co-op program leader, Fenway area\nTufts (Medford/Somerville): Research university, Davis Square access\nBoston College (Chestnut Hill): Catholic institution, Green Line end\nBerklee: World's largest music college, Back Bay\n\nStudent calendar affects everything: September move-in chaos, May exodus, summer quiet.\nSee education.md for complete university guide."
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        "body": "Boston has true four seasons with extremes:\n\nWinter (Dec-Mar): 20-35F, snow common, wind chill brutal\nSpring (Apr-May): 45-65F, unpredictable, can snow in April\nSummer (Jun-Aug): 75-90F, humid, beach weather\nFall (Sep-Nov): 50-70F, best weather, foliage season\n\nWinter survival: Proper coat, waterproof boots, layers. The T runs slower in snow.\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown and survival strategies."
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        "body": "ItemRange1BR rent (Back Bay)$2,800-3,800/mo1BR rent (Cambridge)$2,600-3,500/mo1BR rent (Somerville)$2,200-2,900/moSenior SWE salary$180K-260K total compMBTA monthly pass$90 (CharlieCard)Lobster roll$25-35Student budget$1,800-2,500/month"
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        "body": "Boston is 3rd most expensive US metro after NYC and SF:\n\nHousing: 40-50% of budget typical\nSeptember surge: Rents spike 10-20% for student turnover\nBroker fees: One month rent (unique to Boston market)\nHeating costs: Gas heat adds $100-200/month in winter\nParking: $200-400/month, street parking near impossible"
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        "body": "The MBTA (\"The T\") is America's oldest subway:\n\nFour lines: Red, Orange, Blue, Green (Green is actually trolley)\nCoverage: Good in Boston/Cambridge core, limited suburbs\nReliability: Improving but delays common, especially winter\nCharlieCard: Tap card, lower fares than cash\nCommuter Rail: Suburbs and Providence/Worcester\n\nMost residents don't need cars if living near T. See transport.md."
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        "body": "Greater Boston is a top-5 US tech hub:\n\nKendall Square (Cambridge): Biotech capital, Google, Microsoft, startups\nSeaport: New innovation district, Amazon, Reebok HQ\nRoute 128: Traditional tech corridor (now less trendy)\nHarvard/MIT pipeline: Constant talent flow\n\nBiotech and healthcare tech dominate. Pure software less common than Bay Area.\nSee tech.md for industry details."
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        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionalsSouth End, Cambridge (Central/Harvard), SomervilleFamiliesBrookline, Newton, Arlington, LexingtonStudentsAllston, Brighton, Fenway, MedfordBudget-consciousDorchester, East Boston, Malden, QuincyTech workersKendall Square, Seaport, Central CambridgeWalkability seekersBack Bay, Beacon Hill, South End"
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        "body": "September 1st madness — 65% of leases turn over. Streets packed with moving trucks. Book movers in June.\nBroker fees — Most rentals require one month fee to broker. Budget accordingly.\nWinter underestimation — Wind chill makes 20F feel like 0F. Proper gear essential.\nThe T reliability — Allow 15+ min buffer for appointments. Track delays on MBTA app.\nParking nightmares — Street parking is permit-only by neighborhood. Snow emergencies tow instantly.\nSnow emergency routes — Your car WILL be towed within hours if on marked routes during storm.\nJaywalking culture — Bostonians cross anywhere, but tourists get ticketed occasionally.\nCash-only places — Some iconic spots (Regina Pizzeria, Santarpio's) cash only.\nSunday alcohol — Liquor stores open at noon on Sundays.\nHappy hour ban — Massachusetts banned happy hour drink specials in 1984. Still illegal.\nRotary confusion — Traffic circles (\"rotaries\") have unintuitive right-of-way rules.\nLast call at 2am — All bars close at 2am. The T stops around 12:30am.\nCollege sports indifference — Boston is pro sports obsessed; college games are afterthought.\nRed Sox ticket myth — Games aren't always sold out since 2013. Check day-of availability."
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        "body": "Boston is America's most historically significant city:\n\nFreedom Trail: 2.5 miles connecting 16 historic sites\nHarvard (1636): America's oldest university\nBoston Common (1634): America's oldest public park\nFenway Park (1912): America's oldest baseball stadium\nThe T (1897): America's first subway\n\nHistory is everywhere but doesn't dominate daily life. Most locals rarely walk the Freedom Trail.\nSee visitor-attractions.md for historical sites worth visiting."
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Weather Reality\n\nBoston has true four seasons with extremes:\n\nWinter (Dec-Mar): 20-35F, snow common, wind chill brutal\nSpring (Apr-May): 45-65F, unpredictable, can snow in April\nSummer (Jun-Aug): 75-90F, humid, beach weather\nFall (Sep-Nov): 50-70F, best weather, foliage season\n\nWinter survival: Proper coat, waterproof boots, layers. The T runs slower in snow. See climate.md for monthly breakdown and survival strategies.\n\n4. Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange\n1BR rent (Back Bay)\t$2,800-3,800/mo\n1BR rent (Cambridge)\t$2,600-3,500/mo\n1BR rent (Somerville)\t$2,200-2,900/mo\nSenior SWE salary\t$180K-260K total comp\nMBTA monthly pass\t$90 (CharlieCard)\nLobster roll\t$25-35\nStudent budget\t$1,800-2,500/month\n5. Cost Reality\n\nBoston is 3rd most expensive US metro after NYC and SF:\n\nHousing: 40-50% of budget typical\nSeptember surge: Rents spike 10-20% for student turnover\nBroker fees: One month rent (unique to Boston market)\nHeating costs: Gas heat adds $100-200/month in winter\nParking: $200-400/month, street parking near impossible\n6. Transit Overview\n\nThe MBTA (\"The T\") is America's oldest subway:\n\nFour lines: Red, Orange, Blue, Green (Green is actually trolley)\nCoverage: Good in Boston/Cambridge core, limited suburbs\nReliability: Improving but delays common, especially winter\nCharlieCard: Tap card, lower fares than cash\nCommuter Rail: Suburbs and Providence/Worcester\n\nMost residents don't need cars if living near T. See transport.md.\n\n7. Tech Hub Context\n\nGreater Boston is a top-5 US tech hub:\n\nKendall Square (Cambridge): Biotech capital, Google, Microsoft, startups\nSeaport: New innovation district, Amazon, Reebok HQ\nRoute 128: Traditional tech corridor (now less trendy)\nHarvard/MIT pipeline: Constant talent flow\n\nBiotech and healthcare tech dominate. Pure software less common than Bay Area. See tech.md for industry details.\n\n8. 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