
Curious just how far your dollar goes in Boston?
We've rounded up the latest rental listings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to finding an apartment in Boston if you've got a budget of $3,400/month.
Take a look at the listings, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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11 Sheafe St., #1F (North End)
Listed at $3,400/month, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 11 Sheafe St., #1F.
The unit features hardwood floors, granite countertops, a dishwasher and in-unit laundry. Hairball alert: cats are welcome.
According to Walk Score, the area around this address is extremely walkable, is very bikeable and boasts excellent transit options.
(See the complete listing here.)
519 Harrison Ave., #APT D621 (South End)
Next, there's this one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo situated at 519 Harrison Ave., #APT D621. It's also listed for $3,400/month for its 759 square feet of space.
When it comes to building amenities, anticipate garage parking, an elevator and a courtyard. In the unit, there are hardwood floors, a dishwasher and in-unit laundry. Pets are not welcome. Be prepared for a $25 application fee.
Walk Score indicates that this location is extremely walkable, is convenient for biking and is a haven for transit riders.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
540 Atlantic Ave., #109 (Downtown)
Located at 540 Atlantic Ave., #109, here's a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment that's listed for $3,385/month.
In the furnished unit, you can anticipate hardwood floors, high ceilings, quartz counters and in-unit laundry. The building boasts garage parking, a fitness center, an elevator and extra storage space. Pet owners, take heed: cats and dogs are allowed. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.
According to Walk Score, this location has excellent walkability, is very bikeable and boasts excellent transit options.
(See the complete listing here.)

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