Somewhat Walkable
68
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
74 Ruthven St, Boston, MA 02121
74 Ruthven St, Boston, MA 02121
Url: http://offcampushousing.bc.edu/housing/property/74-ruthven-st/mk5mebj
Phone Number: (617) 356-0254
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No Pets Allowed
The Mecca at Grove Hall | Walk: 11 min (0.6 mi) |
Washington Park Shopping Mall | Walk: 15 min (0.8 mi) |
South Bay Center | Walk: 44 min (2.3 mi) |
Boston Support Center | Drive: 12 min (5.5 mi) |
Stony Brook Station | Walk: 17 min (0.9 mi) |
Jackson Square Station | Walk: 19 min (1.0 mi) |
Green Street Station | Walk: 21 min (1.1 mi) |
Four Corners/Geneva | Walk: 21 min (1.1 mi) |
Roxbury Crossing Station | Walk: 27 min (1.4 mi) |
Uphams Corner | Walk: 35 min (1.8 mi) |
Heath Street Station | Walk: 32 min (1.7 mi) |
Forest Hills | Walk: 33 min (1.7 mi) |
Talbot Avenue | Walk: 35 min (1.8 mi) |
Ruggles Station | Walk: 38 min (2.0 mi) |
General Edward Lawrence Logan International | Drive: 15 min (7.3 mi) |
Wentworth Inst. of Technology | Walk: 38 min (2.0 mi) |
MassArt | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
MCPHS University, Boston | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
Northeastern University | Walk: 43 min (2.2 mi) |
Lower Neponset River Trail | Walk: 14 min (0.7 mi) |
Franklin Park Zoo | Walk: 19 min (1.0 mi) |
Roxbury Heritage State Park | Walk: 28 min (1.5 mi) |
Mass Audubon's Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary | Walk: 51 min (2.7 mi) |
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University | Walk: 53 min (2.7 mi) |
Liana Williams' love for Real Estate started when she was nine and her family purchased and renovated an abandoned brownstone in the South End. When the time came for her to buy her first home, she also started with a fixer upper where she still lives, even after becoming a widow and being the sole provider for her children. Liana believes everyone should be able to own their own home if they choose. Liana Williams is best known for her talent in building meaningful, deep relationships with her clients - many of which have lasted over thirty years. Although many of these connections were professional, the same holds true for the children she has fostered through the Department of Child and Family Services and foreign exchange students who have lived under her roof and been considered members of her family. Liana is well versed in the neighborhoods of Boston, beyond the city lines and is always willing to look harder and stretch the imagination to find her clients their forever home.