Yesterday I printed off a few real estate listings for the addresses and price and headed east. My first stop was a large, hilly neighborhood in Hopkinton. Some of the streets had an individual appeal, others were just a lot of houses that looked essentially the same within the same neighborhood. I stopped to talk to a woman who just put her child on the school bus and told her we were considering relocating. She did point out that Hopkinton is a longer commute to Cambridge which I knew. I asked her about other towns in the area, specifically Ashland, Franklin, Wrentham and Norfolk. She told me that she was a snob and essentially turned her nose up at all of them.
, particularly Ashland and Wrentham. I drove to another area of Hopkinton that had some older homes and then an area that had million dollar plus homes that while nice, didn't seem to fit into the environment. Out of our price range there. From there I headed to Ashland. I found it congested and too commercial so I didn't follow up on any of the addresses I had to see houses. Time was limited. I then drove to Franklin. My first impression driving into town was too commercial but I barely got through town when I turned off to the left from Rte 140 and found some very nice neighborhoods. From there I headed to Wrentham and Norfolk. I loved them both. They were more rural, treed but I didn't feel like I was "in the woods" like I did in Hopkinton. They reminded me of parts of Ct that I am familiar with. Then I headed into Foxboro but didn't have much time to look. I put Cambridge into the GPS. It popped up 26 miles and 48 minutes. I didn't drive it. From there I headed down Rte 27 towards Wayland. I liked every town on the way; Walpole, Medfield come to mind. Wayland is nice and expensive. I headed home via Rte 20 through Sudbury. When we lived in Marlborough 34 years ago, it was a nice drive. No more. Totally overbuilt and commercial. I wouldn't ever consider Marlborough now. I can see that this is going to take a long time. Who knows, maybe we will run out of time and end up staying in Ct. 

