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Renting In Boston: What Will $1,800 Get You?

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Published on March 06, 2018
Renting In Boston: What Will $1,800 Get You?441 Cambridge St. | Photos: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in Boston? We've rounded up the latest rental listings via rental site Zumper to see what you can get if you don't want to spend more than $1,800 / month on rent. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

Read on for the listings.

441 Cambridge Street, #01 (Allston)

 
 

Listed at $1,800 / month, this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is located at 441 Cambridge Street. In the unit, you'll get hardwood floors, high ceilings, and natural lighting. When it comes to building amenities, expect on-site laundry, secured entry, and easy access to Allston's Union Square and public transit. Cats and dogs aren't welcome.

(See the complete listing here.)

123 Riverway, #10 (Longwood Medical Area)

 
 

Located at 123 Riverway, here's a 394-square-foot studio apartment that's listed for $1,800/ month, and features hardwood floors, and a cozy, well-designed layout. The location is in the middle of transit lines, near Boston University and Fenway Park. Unfortunately, cats and dogs aren't permitted.

(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)

121 Park Drive, #28 (Fenway)

 
 

Next, check out this 340-square-foot studio apartment that's located at 121 Park Drive. It's listed for $1,800 / month. Front-facing bay windows, high ceilings, hardwood floors and a dishwasher are features of the unit. When it comes to building amenities, you'll get on-site laundry and an elevator, as well as heating and hot water included in the rent. Both cats and dogs are permitted.

(See the complete listing here.)

121 Commonwealth Avenue, #4 (Back Bay)

 
 

Located at 121 Commonwealth Avenue, here's a studio apartment that's listed for $1,800 / month. The brownstone building includes on-site-laundry, while inside the unit you'll get hardwood floors, high ceilings and a decorative fireplace. Cats and dogs aren't permitted, but heat and hot water are included in the rent. 

(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)


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