Chestnut Hill (Brighton side)
The most upscale section of Brighton — proximity to BC, the Reservoir, and larger homes on quieter streets.
About Chestnut Hill (Brighton side)
The Brighton side of Chestnut Hill is the neighborhood's most residential and upscale corner — quieter streets with actual single-family homes, proximity to Boston College's campus, and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir as your front-yard park. This part of Brighton feels more like Brookline or Newton than the rest of the neighborhood, and the prices reflect it. The homes are larger, the lots more generous, and the college-rental chaos of Comm Ave feels far away. For buyers who want a Boston address with a suburban feel, this small pocket delivers.
Property Character
Brighton's most suburban housing stock — single-family Colonials and Tudors on larger lots, some two-families, and well-maintained multi-units. Less dense than other parts of Brighton, with more green space and trees.
Typical Home Styles
Best For
Local Highlights
- •Chestnut Hill Reservoir at your doorstep
- •Boston College campus adjacency with its grounds and green space
- •The most suburban feel in all of Brighton
- •Higher proportion of single-family homes than other sub-neighborhoods
Getting Around
Green Line B and D branches accessible at nearby stops. Chestnut Hill Ave bus provides additional service. More car-friendly than denser parts of Brighton — street parking is easier here.
Schools
Feeds into BPS schools — Lyon K-8 or Edison K-8 depending on address. Some families opt for private schools including St. Columbkille or Newton-based options given the proximity to the border.
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Chestnut Hill (Brighton side) is just one part of what makes Brighton special.