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Boston Apartment Rentals
Choosing a spot to live in the city of Boston is not easy. It's not because there aren't enough apartments or rental condos to pick from, it's because there are so many great places to choose from. There is Beacon Hill, Chinatown, Bay Village, Back Bay, Cambridge, South Boston, and all the surrounding cities like Chelsea, Brookline, Somerville and many more. Perhaps you are a student at MIT and need housing or a graduate student at . The Charles River runs through much of Boston and makes for a great spot to run, walk or just enjoy the water. Apartment rents in Boston are not cheap as many studios can be $2000 like at the Towers at Longfellow on Staniford Street. A 2 bedroom loft near Cambridge could set you back $3800/month. As you head out of town and further out to say Brookline, you can get a 2 bedroom apartment at Barclay on Beacon for about $2500/month. Still not cheap, but reasonable given the cost of living in the Boston metro area. We have tried to provide listings for several apartment complexes and quite a few property management companies in and around the Boston area. Boston apartment rentals can be very expensive, so search out a logical location that is still easy to commute in from and gives you access to all the city offers.
The one thing we tell all our prospective clients is that using a property management group to help find you housing is a great resource that many tenants never use. Property management companies often manage dozens of apartment communities, rental homes, or luxury condos. Therefore, when you contact them they can give you a wide variety of places for rent unlike when you talk with a single apartment complex that can only offer what they have available. Property management companies like.
Boston Real Estate list dozens of apartments for rent in Boston - just use their website to search. Another great source is Capitol Reality Group with listings mostly in Beacon Hill and the Back Bay area. See studios for $1400 and 1 bedroom units for $1700 on Beacon Hill. Equity Residential is another good choice when searching for an apartment rental. They currently have over a dozen apartment buildings in and around the Boston metro region. Their website shows availability dates, rents, floorplans, and more. Remember to ask all apartment managers about parking since that is a huge issue in Boston. Also, check to make sure pets are ok. Other basics include seeing if utilities are included in the rent, what are the lease terms, what public transportation is available within walking distance of the apartment, and do they have fitness centers.