The report showed that while Boston’s rank has remained the same since 2012, it is on the list of cities with the biggest decrease in score from 2016 to 2018 with a 1.8-point decrease.
Jon Whitely, the author of the Redfin report, said even with infrastructure already in place to “rock public transits,” the lack of investment and fewer transit options during rush hours may explain the score drops for Boston and other cities.
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