WHO WE ARE
Two MA Realtors With A Passion For Real Estate & Life
” I always wanted to be a renaissance woman, do as many things as I possibly can and hopefully do them well or don’t do them at all ” – Jill Scott
Jason and Abby Niles Of Coldwell Banker | MA New Listings
Jason and Abby Niles are seasoned realtors with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Having worked for Coldwell Banker, one of the leading real estate companies, Jason and Abby have honed their skills and established themselves as top performers. Their exceptional communication and negotiation abilities, coupled with their tech-savviness and attention to detail, have consistently set them apart from their peers.
With their wealth of experience, dedication to their clients, and genuine passion for their work, Jason and Abby Niles are the ideal realtors to guide you through your real estate journey.
As experts in their field, they have successfully catered to a diverse range of clients. Whether you are a seller, first-time home buyer, relocation client, experienced buyer, move-up buyer, down-sizer, investor or looking for new construction they have the expertise and knowledge to help you achieve your goals.
Notably, Jason and Abby have achieved the prestigious recognition of being among the Top 100 agents at Coldwell Banker. This accolade is a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence and their ability to deliver exceptional results for their clients.
Their expertise has also been acknowledged by prominent media outlets such as the Boston Globe and Apartment Therapy, where they have been featured for their industry insights and success stories.
Beyond their professional achievements, Jason and Abby have a wide range of personal interests. They enjoy spending time outdoors, particularly fishing and exploring nature. Their passion for technology keeps them up-to-date with the latest trends and tools in the real estate industry. They also find joy in learning new things, whether it’s through reading, attending conferences, or taking up new hobbies. Additionally, they have a green thumb and love tending to their garden. Their love for animals further reflects their compassionate nature.
With their extensive experience, dedication to their clients, and passion for their work, Jason and Abby Niles are the go-to realtors for all your real estate needs.
With their extensive experience, dedication to their clients, and passion for their work, Jason and Abby Niles are the go-to realtors for all your real estate needs.
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Jason & Abby's Favorite Restaurants & Things To Do
These are Jason and Abby’s favorite restaurants. They have many but couldn’t fit them all here! If you own a restaurant and don’t see yours here please just know that they didn’t forget about you!
Andy Husbands’ The Smoke Shop BBQ is a very special restaurant that celebrates the long history of American barbecue cooking. As one of Boston’s beloved chefs, Andy has over 20 years of experience in barbecue competitions. And you can taste that in every bite! This Kansas girl was transported back home by The Smoke Shop!
The Yvonne’s is a contemporary interpretation of a classic supper club! They have transformed the space into an elegant, vibrant, social dining experience reminiscent of the 1920s and 1950s, reimagined for the modern diner. Yvonne’s blends old-world charm with contemporary flair, creating an atmosphere ideal for a memorable evening.
In Brookline, Massachusetts, FuGaKyu, meaning “The House Of Elegance”, is the largest Japanese restaurant in New England. A Koi pond, stone fixtures, and bamboo decor greet you as soon as you enter the restaurant. You can sit in a private booth with sliding doors and enjoy amazing food.
In North Square, the oldest public square in America, is Mamma Maria, which serves some of the best Italian food around. They are part of the Farm to Table social movement, sourcing the ingredients grown and raised here in New England. A great place for a satisfying dinner before a show or for no reason at all.
This tapas bar is inspired by the Spanish culture and offers a warm and welcoming ambiance. Clean flavors, seasonal ingredients, and specialties from Spain and the Mediterranean are the focus of the ever-changing menu. Among the largest Spanish wine programs in the U.S. with over 400 lables, Barcelona offers award-winning wines from Spain and South America.
It’s about simple things done well – like mother’s home cooking. At Southern Kin, you can enjoy dishes like the succulent Bayou Tacos with Braised Gator or Mississippi Spotted Cat. Grab yourself a napkin, tuck one in your shirt, and get ready for some mighty tasty food.
East Boston’s La Hacienda Restaurant serves Mexican Salvadorian cuisine to its ever-changing neighborhood. Upon moving from Texas to East Boston in the early 90s, Jose Callejas and his wife Maria Salgado found there were few authentic Mexican or Salvadorian food options available. La hacienda restaurant started out as a food truck but quickly evolved into a small taqueria. Their delicious food feeds your soul.
This restaurant was built in 1979 with a commitment to heritage, quality, and the culture of the city in mind. As Fogo gained popularity among politicians, businessmen, and celebrities all over. In response to requests from loyal American guests, Fogo was brought stateside with a debut in Dallas, Texas. Continuing the tradition of Brazilian churrasco cuisine, they have created an impressive menu. We guarantee that you won’t leave hungry.
Is it time for a vacation? On the edge of Harvard Square, Wusong Road is tucked away in the historic century-old Conductor’s Building. The exotic, tasty, and fun cuisine of this tropical paradise awaits you. Okay so not a vacation, but you need to visit Wusong Road.
Buttermilk & Bourbon, a restaurant that promises Southern comfort with a Boston twist. The New Orleans-inspired restaurant exudes charm with a bright and cozy dining area complete with a fireplace. The menu is designed with the idea of sharing in mind, similar to that of a tapas bar.
Here are some of Abby and Jason’s favorite things to do. These are just a few, of course there are more.
At the Envoy Hotel, you will find the Lookout Rooftop & Bar. Just take the elevator to the top and enjoy snacks, drinks, and the scenic views of Boston. You can also check out the Latin-inspired restaurant Para Maria is located in the Envoy Hotel and is steeped in tradition and nostalgia. A tribute to Tatiana Rosana’s grandmother, Para Maria means “For Maria.” and is a great place to eat.
In Boston’s Back Bay and Fort Point neighborhood, Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar features dimly lit rooms brimming with gothic sophistication. The venue blurs the lines between bar, restaurant, and nightlife with old-world hospitality, world-class cuisine, and curated cocktails. Then you can finish it off with cotton candy!
Discover the long and storied history of Boston Harbor as you hike dozens of trails, view wildlife, or learn about breathtaking views. The islands are the perfect escape from Boston’s busy downtown, whether you’re looking to relax or go adventuring. Visit Boston Harbor City Cruises to find ferry info.
Located in Kendall Square, Cambridge you can rent a kayak and paddle in the heart of the city! You can see the Boston skyline, the Esplanade, and the Zakim Bridge, as well as other nearby landmarks as you traverse the nine mile river stretch (with no current for easy rowing).
Almost hidden hipster hangout serving eclectic bar snacks and creative cocktails. If you want to be impulsive, you can just show up, as reservations are not taken. However you can book a Backbar Experience with Sam Treadway. Where you can do a prepaid tasting for up to 6 or learn how to be your own mixologist.
There is always something fun and exciting going on at Encore Boston Harbor. There are lavishly appointed rooms and exceptional restaurants for casual and fine dining, thrilling games, innovative spa treatments, and chic shopping. Every need is anticipated and met with impeccable service. You can also valet for $5 and take a free ferry to Boston from the Encore Boston Harbor boat dock.
Bow Market offers award-winning food and beverages, right in the Union Square neighborhood, from your first cup of coffee to your last round. It has become a cherished gathering place for the area’s creative and collaborative. We suggest making a reservation if you plan on sitting and enjoying the outdoor space.
Increasingly popular among tourists and Boston residents alike, the Seaport District offers a variety of experiences. Explore the masterpieces of the ICA, stroll along the waterfront and shop for treasures. When your stomach starts growling, you’ll find a number of restaurants in the area. With everything from seafood shacks to nightclubs to fine dining, you are sure to find what you are looking for.
Boston harbor offers many fishing charters for you to catch when in season. Flounder and stripers (Striped Sea Bass) are just a couple popular species found in the harbor.
Harvard University’s Arnold Arboretum is an educational botanical research facility and a free public park. It is the oldest public arboretum in North America, established in 1872 in Boston’s Jamaica Plain and Roslindale neighborhoods.You can walk freely or take one of their tours for a more curated experience.Natural beauty abounds in this magical space.