
According to rental site Zumper, median rents for a 1-bedroom in Allston are hovering around $1,850 (compared to a $2,210 average for Boston). But how does the low-end pricing on an Allston rental look these days—and what might you get for the price?
We took a look at local listings for studios and 1-bedroom apartments to find out what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find in the neighborhood. Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
1234 Commonwealth Ave., #4
This studio apartment, situated at 1234 Commonwealth Ave., is listed for $1,350 / month for its 400 square feet of space. In the unit, expect to find central heating, hardwood flooring and lots of closet space. The building features on-site laundry, and heat and hot water are included in the rent.
(See the complete listing here.)
1302 Commonwealth Ave., #8
Then there's this apartment at 1302 Commonwealth Ave., listed at $1,375 / month. In the unit, you're promised hardwood flooring, a modern kitchen with granite countertops, an updated bathroom and plenty of closet space. Good news for cat lovers: kitties are welcome.
(See the listing here.)
25 Walbridge St., #11
Listed at $1,395 / month, this studio apartment is located at 25 Walbridge St. Building amenities include on-site laundry; in the unit, you'll find hardwood flooring, a renovated kitchen and a large bathroom. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. Unfortunately, pets are not welcome.
(Here's the listing.)
34 North Beacon St.
This studio apartment, situated at 34 North Beacon St., is listed for $1,400 / month. Amenities include hardwood floors and plenty of natural light. Off-street parking is available for an additional fee. Heat and hot water are included in the rent as well. Unfortunately for pet owners, animals aren't allowed.
(See the listing here.)
23 North Beacon St., #3
Finally, there's this studio apartment at 23 North Beacon St. It's being listed for $1,400 / month. Amenities include hardwood floors and plenty of natural light, and heat and hot water are included in the rent. Pet owners should look elsewhere, as they aren't allowed.
(Here's the full listing.)
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