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Brookline, Massachusetts, in Norfolk County, is 3 miles SW of Boston, Massachusetts. The town is considered part of the Boston metropolitan area. Brookline has a population of 57,107.
In Brookline, about 41% of adults are married. A relatively large number of people in Brookline live by themselves. The town is known for its large population of single adults. There is an unusually large share of women in Brookline.
In 2000, Brookline had a median family income of $92,993. Brookline is regarded in the state as a town where many of the people are well-off. To its credit, the people in the town value education and a large proportion are college graduates. An unusual characteristic of Brookline is the share of people in it who work at home. You could say that the town is a good place if you're looking to marry or date a rich person, with its relatively large population of well-paid single people.
In the 2004 election, John Kerry was the top Presidential fund-raiser in Brookline ($914,930). Residents gave more to the Democratic Party than any of the others.
About 45% of housing units in Brookline are owner-occupied. Much of the housing in the town has been around for years. Many residents rent one-bedroom or studio apartments. People in the town pay more in property taxes per residence than in most communities in the state.
In Brookline, 52% of commuters drive to work. Commuters in Brookline are more likely, and able, to walk or bicycle to work than most. Residents of the town, taking advantage of public transportation, try to avoid being as dependent on their cars as people in some other places.
Brookline borders Newton (part of Middlesex County) to the west and Boston (part of Suffolk County) to the east, north, south, northwest, and southwest; it is therefore non-contiguous with any other part of Norfolk County. Brookline became an exclave in 1873 when the neighboring town of West Roxbury was annexed by Boston (and left Norfolk County to join Suffolk County) and Brookline refused to be annexed by Boston after the Brookline-Boston annexation debate of 1873. Brookline actually separates the bulk of the city of Boston (except for a narrow neck near the Charles River) from its westernmost neighborhoods of Allston and Brighton, which had been the separate town of Brighton until annexed by Boston in 1873.