Named after Dr. William Aspinwall, who purchased the land in 1788, this neighborhood sits between Corey Hill and Fisher Hill in Brookline. Today, around 3,700 residents reside in Aspinwall Hill, and locals enjoy the tight-knit community, short commute to neighboring towns, access to shopping and parks, and beautiful architecture.
At the center of the neighborhood sits Schick Park, one of the city’s most popular green spaces. Schick Park is at the top of the tallest hill in Aspinwall Hill, with a baseball field, picnic areas, a playground, and plenty of walking paths and trails.
Locals also enjoy the nearby restaurants and bars, like Burro Bar, The Abbey, Ivory Pearl, Barcelona Wine Bar, Washington Square Tavern, Athan’s Bakery, and Stoked Wood Fired Pizza Company.
However, those in Aspinwall Hill who live in older homes might experience their fair share of unwanted pests. While beautiful, older buildings like these often have cracks and crevices that might invite small pests inside. When this happens, it’s time to call the experts at Greenhow.
Although older buildings like the historic ones found throughout Aspinwall Hill are an essential gem in the neighborhood’s history, they’re also challenging to seal up in a way where tiny pests like insects and rodents can’t find access.
Using a green-certified approach, Greenhow can identify any infestation and treat your home within hours of surveying.