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Student Housing in Boston

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Our student housing in Boston is close to popular universities & colleges in the city! If you are finding Boston student apartments, you are in the right place. uhomes.com offers a wide range of Boston apartments for students, from studios, single rooms, and shared rooms to 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, and 5B+, ideal for both domestic and international students. On our platform, there are both luxury rooms decorated with upscale amenities and lavish decorations, and the cheap housing in Boston with starting rents from $800/month. Browse and explore your preferred room for rent in Boston among our 400+ properties. Our 24/7 professional consultants will assist you in finding the best student apartments in Boston.

 

Boston, officially called the City of Boston, with an area of 48.4 sq mi (125 km2) and the population over 670,000, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States and the third-largest city in the Northeast United States. The City of Boston serves as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the Northeastern United States, offering limitless chances to its residents and visitors alike.

 

Boston is home to numerous prestigious universities and colleges, attracting students from all over the world. Well-known institutions include Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston University, Tufts University, Boston College, amongst others.

 

Student Accommodation is a major concern for students in Boston. You can choose to live in university dormitories or to rent off-campus apartments. On average, a student apartment in Boston costs around $2,000 per month, but more affordable options can be found in outer boroughs. Before securing an apartment, it's common to pay a security deposit, which is typically equivalent to one month's rent. For quality student apartments in Boston, we highly recommend exploring housing options in neighborhoods like 1047 Commonwealth, The Greenhouse Apartments, The Bon, and Dexter Park. These areas offer a mix of safety, accessibility, and vibrant local culture, ensuring wonderful student life experience.

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160 Pleasant Street Apartments

160 Pleasant Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02148

6.83 mi from Northeastern University (Boston)

51 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee pets allowed 24 hours security Near Subway Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.7(18)
Offers up to US$601.5
From US$2,525
US$2,484/month
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Dexter Park

175 Freeman Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02446

0.89 mi from Boston University (Central)

20 min

17 min

Must-Stay List No.2
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near school bus Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station pets allowed 24 hours security
4.3(32)
Offers up to US$601.5
From US$2,900
US$2,867/month
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The Overlook At St. Gabriel's

175 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02135

1.88 mi from Boston University (West)

25 min

Must-Stay List No.3
Verified Apartment No Service Fee In-unit Washer/Dryer Near Subway Free shuttle bus Gym 24 hours security Elevator
4.8(32)
Offers up to US$6,928.5
From US$2,700
US$2,475/month
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The Andi Apartments

4 Lucy Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02125

2.11 mi from Northeastern University (Boston)

37 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee pets allowed Near supermarket Gym Elevator with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.7(56)
Offers up to US$601.5
From US$2,235
US$2,213/month
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Harper

80 Rugg Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02134

2.96 mi from Northeastern University (Boston)

34 min

Must-Stay List No.5
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available Near chinese restaurant Near supermarket Near Cafe Near Fast Food Near Subway Near bus station Near Shopping Center
5.0(1)
Offers up to US$901.5
From US$2,862
US$2,796/month
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BLDG 89

89 Brighton Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02134

1.30 mi from Boston University (Central)

29 min

25 min

Must-Stay List No.6
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near school bus Walk to school Near supermarket Near bus station Gym Elevator with air-con
5.0(2)
Offers up to US$601.5
From US$2,650
US$2,609/month
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1110 Commonwealth Ave

1110 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

1.10 mi from Boston University (Central)

13 min

21 min

Must-Stay List No.7
Apartment Near Subway Walk to school Near supermarket Near bus station Elevator
4.0(1)
Offers up to US$99.5
From
US$2,200/month
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Church Park

221 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

0.43 mi from Berklee College of Music

5 min

8 min

Must-Stay List No.8
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school 24 hours security Gym Elevator
4.8(6)
Offers up to US$601.5
From US$3,133
US$3,092/month
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Mason

101 Mill Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02149
Must-Stay List No.9
Apartment No Service Fee
From
US$2,100/month
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Bower Boston

771 Beacon Street #Apartment 775, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

0.80 mi from Berklee College of Music

12 min

15 min

Must-Stay List No.10
Verified Apartment Walk to school Luxury Community Near Shopping Center Near supermarket Near bus station City View Near school bus 24 hours security
4.8(31)
Offers up to US$99.5
From
US$3,359/month
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The Greenhouse Apartments

150 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

0.40 mi from Berklee College of Music

8 min

8 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school pets allowed 24 hours security Gym Elevator
4.9(23)
Offers up to US$801.5
From
US$3,400/month
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95 Saint

95 Saint Alphonsus Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02120

0.65 mi from Northeastern University (Boston)

15 min

Verified Apartment pets allowed Near Subway with air-con Walk to school Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.9(16)
Offers up to US$801.5
From US$3,430
US$3,372/month
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Student Accommodation in Boston

Student Housing in Boston

uhomes.com offers various of Boston student housing options that cater to different preferences and budgets. In Boston, off-campus living in apartments and housing provides a great opportunity for those who prefer independence and immersion into the city's dynamic lifestyle. You can find your own space in the city with hundreds of apartments available for rent. At uhomes.com, over 400 student housing choices are available near prestigious universities in Boston, like Northeastern University, Berklee College of Music, Boston University, Harvard University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Whether you are looking for a private studio or a shared apartment, we have got you covered. On our listings, there are plenty of Boston housing equipped with comfy bedroom, well-equipped kitchen and bathroom, high-end facilities, large social spaces, as well as surrounded by various student-friendly amenities and well-connected by the local public transportation system. Our affordable student housing in Boston is with the starting rent from $800 per month. As your reliable friends and valuable resources, we are offering you the chance to experience Boston life firsthand. 

 

On the other hand, on-campus living in student residence halls provides a more structured environment, fostering a close-knit community of fellow students and providing easy access to university facilities. These halls are typically located within or near the university campus, making it convenient for the students to attend classes, go to the library, and participate in campus activities.

 

No matter you're looking for a cozy apartment in Boston or a spacious room in a student residence hall, there's a place for everyone in this wonderful city. So, begin your journey in the City of Boston by finding the perfect student housing that fits your needs and lifestyle.

About Boston

Boston, founded in 1630, also called the City of Boston, is a city in USA, where the past and future intertwine and the historical significance and innovative progress combine. The City of Boston is not only a hub for the American Revolution but also a beacon of education, culture, and cutting-edge technological advancements.

 

The American War of Independence originated from Boston. Also the Freedom Trail, traversed downtown Boston, tells us the history of the American Independence movement, the stories of liberty and the spirit of transformation. Besides, the oldest university in the US, Harvard university, was born in 1636 in Boston. Meanwhile, many other prestigious institutions also make the City of Boston become renowned. Culturally, Boston is a trove of museums, orchestras, and historical libraries, offering an rich experience to all who visit. For example, The Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Museum of Fine Arts, which are just two examples of the vibrant cultural scene in the City of Boston. In future, Boston will continues to be in the lead in biotechnology, healthcare and green technology, addressing global challenges and improving the human condition.

 

For students coming Boston for study, it is a great chance to deeply immerse in the first-class educational environment. uhomes.com is here offering numerous Boston apartments for students, which are close to the city's major universities, aiming to ensuring a convenient, comfortable, and memorable off-campus living experience during your collegiate life.

 

Therefore, whether you are drawn to the rich history of Boston, the world-class universities, the colorful cultural and artistic heritage or the pioneering spirit in Boston, the City of Boston promises an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Best Student Housing Boston

Our best student housing in Boston are within walking distance to university campuses, quality furnished, high-level secured, equipped with high-end amenities, and surrounded by abundant public transport stations and numerous leisure options, bringing students to a next-level convenience and a world of comfortable.

Boston is home to many prestigious universities and colleges, making it a top destination for international students looking for apartments for rent in Boston, MA. . However, nowadays, facing various of accommodation Boston MA, you may not know how to find an apartment in Boston. But fortunately, uhomes.com is dedicated to providing the best student apartments in Boston featuring comfortable, safe, convenient and affordable characteristics for you. For your convenience, we list the best Boston housing for your reference:

  1. The Bon - A hot and high-end housing in Boston.
  2. 1047 Commonwealth - From US$2,945 /month, modern studio rentals in Boston.
  3. MetroMark Apartments - From $2,353 month, luxury apartments with a gym, music room, and secured entry; next to the subway with direct access to NEU. 
  4. 525 Linc - From $1,550 /month, affordable fully furnished Boston apartments featuring utilities + WiFi included, within walking distance to BU. 
  5. Church Park -  From US$3,225 /month(studio),  walk to NEU & Berklee; next to Boston’s largest shopping mall. Stylish high-end apartments for rent in Boston, MA. 
  6. The Andi Apartments - From $1,550 /month, featuring in-unit laundry, undergraduate-friendly layouts, a gym, front desk services, and secured entry. NEU shuttle accessible. 
  7. The Greenhouse Apartments - One of the most popular high-end student residences in Boston. 
  8. E3 Apartment - From US$2,651/month, a modern Boston apartment rental in the heart of Allston.
  9. The Exchange Street Apartments - From US$2,410/month, the most cost-effective high-end and affordable apartments in Boston.
  10. Dexter Park - From US$2,900/month, chic homes in the quiet and affluent Brookline area.

Other benefits of renting our premium Boston student housing include a zero agent fee and up to $1,300 cashback, plus a best price guarantee, so it’s worth checking before you sign anything. Most students on our website choose shared apartments with private bathrooms because it’s the best balance of price + privacy. 

Please apply early to secure your room and access the best units and floors in top Boston apartments—popular options sell out fast.

Affordable Student Housing in Boston

uhomes.com's affordable student housing in Boston starts from $800 per month! We offer plenty of cheap apartments in Boston for students that are also bills-included, furnished, comfortable, close to university campuses, and with high safety and convenient transportation. Our various cheap apartments in Boston are designed to meet students' different budgets, offering cost-effective deals. Although budget-friendly, the rooms for rent in Boston on our website still offer a cozy living experience and convenient locations. In addition, all of our inexpensive apartments in Boston are professionally inspected on-site before being listed, including checks for noise levels, air quality, cleanliness, and whether the facilities meet students’ basic living needs. For your convenience, we list the recommended affordable student housing in Boston as follows:

 

Quick heads-up: Shared apartments/houses are super popular in the city and usually the best bang for your buck if you’re looking for cheap housing in Boston, MA. uhomes.com's listings also offer individual leases and roommate matching, so you don’t have to stress about finding roommates—take a look at our housing options and lock in a good fit sooner.

Furnished Student Apartments Boston

Finding the furnished student apartments Boston can make your move worry-free and is helpful for incoming students to immerse the lives in Boston quickly. In Boston furnished apartments, there are usually bedroom and living room furniture, basic kitchen facilities and cookwares, and other amenities, like a washer and a dryer, closets and much more. uhomes.com offers diverse options on furnished apartments in Boston for students to choose from. For your consideration, we list some popular furnished student apartments in Boston

  1. LightView
  2. The Bon 
  3. 525 Linc
  4. 7Ink Boston
  5. 120 Mountfort St, Boston
  6. Mission Hill, Boston
  7. Park on 151 - H, Boston
  8. 9 Shepherd Ave, Boston

Best Areas for Student Housing Boston

The best areas for finding Boston student housing are Fenway-Kenmore, Allston-Brighton, Back Bay, Cambridge, Brookline, and Malden. The above areas stand out for their proximity to university campuses, cost-effective housing options, vibrant atmosphere, convenient public transportation connections, and numerous dining, shopping, and entertainment options, as well as diverse cultural experiences and unique nightlife. Here are the key features of the best areas for finding student apartments in Boston:

 

1. Fenway-Kenmore

Fenway-Kenmore is one of the best areas for student to rent Boston apartments. It is especially convenient and suitable for students from Northeastern University, Berklee College of Music and Boston University, with only walking distance to and from campuses to your flats. Moreover, less than 5-min walk from your Boston student housing in Fenway-Kenmore, you can easily access to the Target, Star Market, Sephora, gym, post office, ice cream shop, a cinema, Starbucks, Bank of America, CVS Supermarket, etc. The famous Fenway Park is nestled here. Fenway-Kenmore is near the MBTA Green Line, and is relatively close to the Downtown Boston, very safe and has a beautiful environment.

Average Housing Rent: $1,500 - $3,500+ per month per person

 

2. Allston-Brighton

Allston-Brighton is the most popular best area for Boston University and Boston College students to find rooms for rent in Boston. Meanwhile, some students from Harvard and MIT also choose to live here. Allston-Brighton is a large residential area with decent security, beautiful and quiet environments, and a wide range of housing options with inexpensive rents. If you study at a university in the urban area, like Emerson College, you can also consider Allston-Brighton as a nice neighborhood to rent Boston apartments. Allston-Brighton covers the MBTA Green Line B and C and the bus No. 57, bringing much convenience for students to commute and travel. There is a famous Korean food street Harvard ave, bubble tea shops, and KTV spots. The Hong Kong supermarket Super 88, H Mart are also nearby, making your life convenient and colorful.

Average Housing Rent: $1,100 - $2,200+ per month per person

 

3. Back Bay

Back Bay is another best neighborhood to rent student apartments in Boston. It is the most prestigious area in Boston, featuring the unique architectural style which reflecting the 19th century typical culture of Boston. Back Bay is close to the Charles River in the North and city park in the South, bringing you stunning views and close touches of the natural beauty. Back Bay is also a nice area for dining, shopping, culture exploring and nightlife experiencing. There are MBTA Green Line and Orange Line go through the Back Bay, attracting many young professionals and some students from NEU, Berklee College of Music, and The New England Conservatory of Music. The housing rent here is very high.

Average Housing Rent: $1,400 - $2,000+ per month per person

 

4. Cambridge

Cambridge is a top area for MIT and Harvard students to searching for student accommodation in Boston, USA. Although the apartments along the subway line is expensive, there are still cheap house to let for students. The houses are well-maintained, and the suroundings are well-protected by abundant police force, so the public security in Cambridge is still relatively good. Cambridge is rich in culture and history, facing the Downtown Boston across the Charles River. The famous Harvard Square is nestled in Cambrudge, boasting bustling streets, numerous bookstores, various coffee shops, gourmet restaurants and vibrant bars.

Average Housing Rent: $1,000 - $2,000+ per month per person

 

5. Brookline

With walking distance to Boston University and MBTA Green Line just going through, Brookline is highly recommended by student from BU and BC. Brookline has good living environment, high security and new apartments for rent in Boston. There are many beautiful parks. Besides, Coolidge Corner is a commercial center of Brookline, offering options for shopping, dining and watching movies. Brookline is regarded as one of the safest areas in the Boston region and a good school district, so the housing rent here is not low either.

Average Housing Rent: $1,200 - $3,000+ per month per person

 

6. Malden

Malden is a nice area for Northeastern University students to rent Boston housing, with the MBTA Orange Line directly reaching the campus without transfering lines. Thanks to its affordability, accessibility, and proximity to campuses, Malden has also become one of the best areas for finding student apartments in Boston. In recent year, Malden Center has newly boasted plenty of luxury apartments, large supermarkets, restuarants, and bubble tea shops. Many high-end apartments with high cost performance offer free fitness centres and swimming pools, making students' leisure time much more wonderful.

Average Housing Rent: $1,000 - $2,500+ per month per person

Boston Housing Types for Students

Understanding the various types of Boston student housing available is crucial for making an informed decision that aligns with students' lifestyle, budget, and academic goals. Along with prestigious universities, there are also affordable apartment complexes in Boston with various accommodations and room types, catering to the diverse budget needs of its academic population. Here's a guide to help you navigate the Boston housing landscape.

 

1. On-campus Housing Boston: Many students choose the university dorms in Boston, especially in their first year, to use campus facilities conveniently. Dorms provide a unique opportunity to live in a supportive, academic-focused environment, where the fee of utilities and amenities is typically included in the Boston room rentals. Besides, this option fosters a sense of belonging, making it easier to transition into university life. Moreover, the average rental price is $1,300 per month.

 

2. Off-campus Housing Boston: The Private Student Housing Boston, mainly the Boston off campus apartments, is an ideal choice for those looking for more independence while still enjoying a community of fellow students. These apartment communities Boston often come with added amenities such as fitness centers, study lounges and game rooms. While sometimes the Boston apt rentals can be pricier than other options, you can find roommates in Boston MA when renting the flats in Boston, which can help you rent a cheap housing in Boston with fewer money. Also the average apartment rentals Boston MA is $2,000 per month.

 

Here are some room types of Boston student housing:

Boston Single-room rent:

This type of room is suitable for the students who value privacy and independence and the monthly rentals Boston is $1533.19.

Shared Room:

It is the very cheap Boston apartments type with sharing living space but with separate beds, desks, and wardrobes, which is suitable for the students looking to share living costs and build community and the average apartment rent Boston is $850 per month.

Studio Apt Boston:

Studio is semi-open with a living room and kitchen under a space, which is like the Loft concept. It is more suitable for living alone or as a couple. As for the rents in Boston, it is $3090.50 per month.

1B/2B/3B/4B/5B Apartments:

There are separate bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and kitchen spaces in the above types of student apartments in Boston. Besides, students who enjoy communal living with friends or classmates can consider the above room types while choosing the Boston housing. And the rentals in Boston MA for those room types are as follows:

1-bedroom apartments Boston: $3253.97 per month

2B: $4124.31 per month

3B: $5774.38 per month

4B: $5324.69 per month

5B+: $5850 per month

 

The Boston housing rentals are various according to different room types of Housing Boston. So in order to rent a satisfied accommodation in Boston Massachusetts, we need to better understanding the room types of Boston student housing and choose the perfect one that fits our preference and budget plans. But it is better not blindly to pursue the cheap houses for rent in Boston MA and ignore the quality of them and we suggest that it is best to keep balance between the quality and the cost when looking for the residence Boston.

What's Included in Our Student Apartments Boston

Our student apartments in Boston typically contains a cozy bedroom, well-equipped kitchen, shared or private fully-fitted bathroom, bright shared living spaces, and nice social spaces. Moreover, some of the utility bills are included in the flat rents. Also, there are security methods and attentive services available for students living in the apartments for rent in Boston.

 

  • Interior Facilities: comfy beds, study desks, chairs, walk-in closets, air conditioning, fans, in-unit laundry, high-speed WiFi, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, stove, oven, cabinet, shower, bathtub, toilet, sink, and mirror
  • Shared Amenities: fitness center, yoga studio, study room, game room, laundry room, mailroom, package room, indoor/outdoor lounges, rooftop terrace, and garages/parking areas
  • Utilities: water, sewage treatment, and garbage disposal fees are generally included in the rent.
  • Security Methods: 24-hour security, video surveillance, controlled access system, fire system, and on-site management
  • Attentive Services: reception services, on-site maintenance, and package delivery services

Please find more detailed information, pictures, VR, and reviews of each Boston student housing on our dedicated website.

Cost of Living in Boston

The cost of living in Boston for a student is at least $2,200 per month, aside from tuition fees. Boston has a basically flat consumption level with the New York City while a relatively high cost compare with other cities in the US.  

 

  • Accommodation Boston MA: If you plan to rent room in Boston USA, for the on-campus student housing, it costs from $1,000 to $4000 per month. While, for the off-campus apartment rentals Boston MA, it is in the range from $900 to $3500 per month.

 

  • Eating in Boston: Living in Boston, if you cook by yourself, it may cost $300 per month. However, if you choose to eat outside, you need to spend $400-$700 for a week

 

  • Boston Public Transportation: The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) offers comprehensive public transport services, including subways, buses, commuter rails, ferries, bikes and ride-share. For the cost of public transit in Boston, it ranges from $90 to $400 per month

 

  • Boston Entertainment: There are various entertainment activities in Boston for you to discover during you spare time, like shopping, watching movies or live sport games, going to the live theaters, watching the comedy shows, drinking in the bar with friends and enjoying the Boston Symphony Orchestra, etc. The average price of Boston Entertainment is around $500 per month. However, indulging in those pleasures will significantly increase the budget.

 

  • Boston Education Fees: The tuition fee for students studying in Boston is around $60,000 - $70,000 per academic year. However, the tuition fees are different regarding to diverse majors in each university.

Top Universities in Boston

The City of Boston is a prime location for students and the home to numerous prestigious universities and colleges.

  1. Harvard University is the Ivy League excellence across almost every field, and also the oldest institution of higher learning in the USA and provides twelve best apartment buildings in Boston even worldwide for its students. It is home to the Harvard Medical School, one of the top medical schools in the world. With the academic rigour and groundbreaking research, Havard University has become one of the best universities in the whole world.
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a powerhouse of innovation and technology, globally renowned for STEM, engineering, and cutting-edge research. MIT making huge contributions to areas such as computer science, engineering, economics and beyond and playing a significant role in shaping the future.
  3. Boston University (BU) has a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning and research, offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and also fosters a vibrant academic community.
  4. Northeastern University (NEU) is known for its top-tier co-op program, prime location, and strong graduate employment rates. By combining academics with real-world experience, students can gain 6–12 months of work experience at renowned companies—making it ideal for STEM and business students seeking high career returns.
  5. Tufts University, an integral part of the Boston academic landscape, is known for its strong programs in international relations, medicine and the arts and sciences.
  6. Boston College, with the beautiful Gothic architecture, places a strong emphasis on liberal arts education, ethics, and social justice. Besides, BC encourages students to reflect on their roles in the world and to seek ways to contribute positively to society. 
  7. Berklee College of Music is the world’s leading contemporary music school, ideal for music performance, composition, and production. 

In order to giving students a comfy and convenient collegiate life, these top universities and colleges provide an array of university residence halls on-campus, making students easy access to classes, lectures, and on-campus facilities. Moreover, uhomes.com offers a huge range of off-campus Boston apartments for students, which are also close proximity to campuses and with quality and cozy living environment. If you plan to experience the unique off-campus living experience, you can directly contact our consultants for detailed information on our off-campus student housing in Boston.

Student Life and Living in Boston Experience

Life in Boston is an experience unlike any other. The City of Boston offers rich historical roots, forward-thinking culture, vibrant atmosphere and various opportunities, enriching your student life immensely.

 

Boston has many tourist attractions that students can explore during their free time. From the Freedom Trail to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston offers a unique living history lesson, making your educational experience deeply immersive. Besides, from historic landmarks to modern art galleries and theaters, like Museum of Fine Arts, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the City of Boston ensures that your cultural palate is always full.

 

Boston also offers rich and diverse culinary. You can find many top and popular restaurants that fit your taste and budget. No matter the classic New England seafood restaurants, such as Legal Sea Foods and Neptune Oyster or the international cuisines, like Hot Pot and Omakase, etc., there is a culinary experience waiting for you to enjoy.

 

The thriving nightlife in Boston, encompassing cozy pubs, jazz clubs and lively bars, provides a perfect setting to relax and socialize, offering a taste of Boston's warm community spirit.

 

Student apartments in Boston are various, offering diverse living experience for students. Living in on-campus dorms, you don't need to worry about the commute and enjoy convenient access to attend classes, clubs, on-campus social events, and more. If you living in off-campus Boston apartments, you will have more options on room types and roommates choosing, more chances to have private living spaces and freedom, share the rentals to keep the budgets, and gain an unique off-campus living experience.

 

Student life in Boston is more that just academics. Besides, it's also about growing, discovering and preparing for a bright future.

Transportation in Boston

Boston public transportation is well-developed, connecting Boston with neighbouring cities and suburbs. Understanding the Boston's transportation system can help save your travel time, commute time from your Boston sutdent housing, and enhance your life experience. Here is a transportation guide for you to help you get around the city and campus efficiently.

 

1. Subway: There are five main lines in the Boston subway system, which are Red Line, Orange Line, Green Line, Blue Line and Silver Line, making it convenient to reach key destinations such as Harvard Square, Downtown Boston, and Logan International Airport.

2. Bus: Complementing the subway, the bus network offers extensive coverage throughout the City of Boston and its suburbs.   In details, it provides a flexible and reliable mode of transport for areas which are not directly served by the subway.

3. Commuter Rail: For those travelling a bit further, Boston commuter rail extends the reach of public transportation Boston to the broader Greater Boston area and beyond, including destinations like Worcester, Fitchburg, and Providence, Rhode Island.

4. Ferry: Boston Ferry offers a scenic route for traveling between the city and nearby coastal communities and it is also an efficient way to avoid road traffic during peak hours.

5. Walking and Biking: Walking and Biking along the city can enjoy the stunning city views and feel the vibrant atmosphere of the City of Boston.

6. Ride-share: For those looking for a more private way of transportation, ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft are the great choices throughout Boston.  

 

Ultimately, Boston public transportation system offers a wide range of options for us all to guide our journey through this vibrant city.

Boston Tourist Attractions

Boston offers a wide array of tourist attractions, from historical sites and cultural areas, to parks, recreations areas, and other iconic notable attractions. We list the most popular tourist attractions in Boston as following, aiming to let you run out of your student housing in Boston during leisure time and explore the beautiful landscapes and charm of this city. If you are interested in renting the Boston student apartments near those tourist attractions, contact us directly, and we are always there.

 

  • Freedom Trail
  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • New England Aquarium
  • Fenway Park
  • Museum of Science
  • MIT Museum
  • Boston Common
  • Charles River Esplanade
  • Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall
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FAQs on Student Accommodation Boston

When should I start looking for my student housing in Boston?

For finding Boston student housing, you should start from January. If you see a suitable house during this period, you should apply as soon as possible; if you don't find a suitable house, you can wait. But if it's already May or June, do it as soon as possible. The longer you delay, the fewer cost-effective Boston housing options available. From April to September are the peak season for finding Boston apartments, while from November to March are the slower rental season with lower prices and less competition. After August, there are few rooms for rent in Boston.

How much is the student housing in Boston?

The cost of Boston student housing typically ranges from $1,200 per month to $1,800 per month. However, the specific apartment rentals depends on the accommodation types, room types, locations, and more. For on-campus housing in Boston, the rents are generally between $1,000 and $4000 per month, while, for the off-campus Boston apartments, average rents ranges from $900 to $3500 per month.

Are bills included in my Boston student apartments?

Yes, in most cases, bills are included in the student housing Boston. However, the specific policy on bills included vary in different properties. So check the agreement carefully to see if the bills are included in the flats and which kinds of bills are included in your Boston student apartment rentals. For detailed information, you can contact our consultants.

What do the utility bills cover when renting an apartment in Boston?

When renting Boston apartments, landlords typically cover the utility bills including water, sewage treatment, and garbage disposal fees. While, you generally need to pay for electricity, gas, Internet, and cable fees by yourselves. In Boston, utility refers to the water, electricity, heating, garbage and wastewater treatment fees, security fees, Internet and cable TV fees and other miscellaneous expenses that the tenant spends every month. Some landlords will include all these costs in the rent and require tenants to pay them together. However, what utilities are included in the rent can vary according to different landlords and properties. So you need to carefully check the above items when signing the lease agreement.

Can I get discounts for student accommodation in Boston?

Yes, you can get early-bird discounts, cashback, exclusive offers, group reservation discounts, or refer-to-earn discounts if you rent student accommodation in Boston on uhomes.com. Meanwhile, we also provide other seasonal offers constantly, so we recommend you to keep an eye on our website to get the latest discount information.

What is included in the rent of Boston student housing?

Boston student housing rent commonly covers a furnished room, utilities ( water, electricity, gas, sewage, garbage, and WiFi), and usage of communal amenities and social spaces, like fitness centre, lounges, laundry facilities, package room, and 24-hour security.

How do I pay for my student residence in Boston?

To pay for your student residence in Boston, you can use bank transfers, credit/debit card, by check, or via the online payment portals during booking process.

Do I need to provide a deposit certificate for the entire leasing term Boston housing rent?

No, you don't need to submit the deposit certificate for the entire leasing term housing rent, but a one-month deposit may be required. Meanwhile, the landlord or properties must give you the specific information about the deposit protection scheme within 30 days after receiving your deposit. As for the amount of deposit, in Boston, landlords or properties can collect only one month's rent as a security deposit. Also, the security deposit is separate from the first and last months' rent.

What factors should I consider before renting Boston apartments?

Before renting apartments in Boston, you must first understand your own accommodation needs, including the rental area, the distance and time to and from school, the budget cost, whether to share the rent, etc. After deciding on the needs, it is recommended that students take some time to study the safety of the selected area. You can log on to the relevant local website to check the safety of the area. If it is an area with a high crime rate, it is best not to choose to live in it. When looking at student apartments Boston, pay attention to whether the living facilities around the community are complete, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc. Also pay attention to what the landlord provides, whether it can meet your daily needs, and what else to buy. If you plan to find a roommate to rent together, you must discuss these issues with your roommate in advance to avoid conflicts in the future.

What are the room type options in student housing Boston?

Room types for student housing in Boston are generally studio, 1 bed 1 bath, 2 bed 2 bath, 3 bed 3 bath, and 4 bed 4 bath set in the apartments, houses and townhouses. Meanwhile, there are also room types belonging to single rooms and shared rooms,, such as 2 bed 1 bath, 3 bed 2 bath, etc.

How large is the student apartment in Boston?

According to the uhomes.com database, student apartments or student units in Boston are usually between 21m² to 235m².

Should I rent a house or an apartment in Boston?

Choose according to your personal needs. Both houses and apartments have their own advantages and disadvantages. Generally, Boston apartments for rent are more convenient and equipped with many shared amenities and social spaces, and the costs range are large. House for rent in Boston USA offers more living spaces and flexibility, but more expensive and tenants need to take the responsibility of maintainance. So you can consider them according to your actual situation.

How many apartments for rent in Boston with uhomes.com?

On uhomes.com, the number of apartments for rent in Boston reaches over 400.

How to find student housing in Boston?

To find student housing in Boston, use your university website resources about the dorms portal. Students can search for accommodation via online housing rental platforms, like uhomes.com. Moreover, you can also participate in the first-year student welcoming activity, where you can gain some of the latest information on high-reviewed rooms for rent in Boston for students. Searching for Boston apartments via social media, like Facebook, is also a nice choice, and you can conveniently find roommates and sublets.

How to find Boston student housing on uhomes.com?

To find Boston student housing on uhomes.com, you only need 4 steps including browse, filter, select, and contact.

 

  1. Browse and explore our student apartments in Boston directly on this webpage.
  2. Filter and compare student residences in Boston by checking the part of "Price Range", "Duration", "Property Type", "Room Type", "Move-in Month", "Amenity", "Services Features", and "Location Features", and find the ones that are right for you.
  3. Select your favourite student housing in Boston, and click on "Book Now" or "Enquiry Now".
  4. Follow the instructions to complete the booking process or directly contact our 24/7 professional consultants to assist you during the Boston apartments booking process.

What are the characteristics of Boston student apartments?

Student apartments in Boston only allow students, visiting scholars, or student family members to live in. Besides, they feature both private and shared living spaces, including the studios, one-bedroom apartments, single rooms, shared rooms, and multi-bedroom apartments. Boston student housing typically equipped with high speed WiFi, air conditioning, refrigerator, and highlight shared amenities, like fitness centre, laundry facilities, and lounges. Moreover, those Boston housing for students are close to the universities and public transportation, as well as student-friendly amenities, such as restaurants, shops, and other entertainment options. Furthermore, they have a clear and unified check-in time, rent-out time, etc. Generally, the lease term is 12 months, and there are few short leases less than 5 months.

What are the best student apartments in Boston?

The best Boston apartments for students are The Bon, 1047 Commonwealth, 525 Linc, Church Park, and The Andi South Bay. The above best student housing in Boston are with quality furniture, well-equipped kitchen and bathroom, upscale facilities, lavish shared amenities, large social spaces, nice security system, and friendly atmosphere. Moreover, these best accommodations in Boston are close to university campuses, public transportation, and student-friendly amenities, as well as surrounded by numerous dining, shopping and entertainment options. Along with the top 5 best Boston student housing, uhomes.com also offers a wide selection of rooms for rent, each of which features unique characteristics. If you are interested in detailed information, contact us directly.

What are the best areas for finding Boston student housing?

The best areas for finding student housing in Boston are Fenway-Kenmore, Allston-Brighton, Back Bay, Cambridge, Brookline, and Malden. Thanks to the proximity to university campuses, vibrant atmosphere, cost-effective housing options, various recreation areas, convenient public transportation connections, and cultural and nightlife experience, the above areas have become the best areas with high recommendations among students to find Boston apartments.

Are Boston student apartments safe?

Yes, the student housing in Boston is considered safe in general, which is equipped with high-quality security methods, such as 24-hour security, controlled access system, video surveillance, reception services, etc. Moreover, Boston is a relatively safe city compared to other major cities in the US. Meanwhile, if you also stay in some Boston neighborhoods with low crime rates, your will have a great possibility to gain a positive living experience.

What amenities are included in student housing Boston?

Student housing in Boston boasts many interior facilities and communal amenities. The essential interior facilities in Boston apartments for students include bed, desk, chair, walk-in closets, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, stove, oven, shower, bathtub, air conditioning, heating, and high-speed WiFi access. Some units may even include private balcony and in-unit washer & dryer. For the communal amenities, there are fitness center, swimming pool, lounge, study room, game room, package room, laundry facilities, 24-hour security, and on-site management.

Are the student dormitories in Boston well-equipped?

Yes, all university residence hall properties in Boston are fully furnished and feature a wealth of modern amenities such as gyms, BBQ areas, study rooms, card-swipe laundry rooms, communal lounge areas, and more. However, different dorms in different universities may be equipped with diverse amenities.

Are the student apartments in Boston furnished?

Yes, many student apartments in Boston are furnished, equipped with basic bedroom furniture, kitchen appliances, and bathroom equipment. Some Boston student housing also boasts the in-unit washer and dryer. However, if you prefer to renting an apartment in Boston unfurnished, there are also rooms for you. Then you will need to purchase furniture before you move in. You can choose to order some furniture from Amazon in advance, or you can choose to buy it as soon as you arrive in Boston.

Does uhomes.com provide furnished student apartments Boston?

Yes, uhomes.com provides many furnished apartments in Boston MA for rent, like 1047 Commonwealth. There are comfy bedroom furniture, upscale kitchen facilities, and quality bathroom equipment in our Boston furnished apartments for students, like bed, desk, chair, walk-in closet, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, shower, bathtub, etc. If you are interested in exploring them, please feel free to contact us. Our experts are ready to help you find your ideal furnished student apartments Boston at any time.

What are the advantages of studio apartments for rent in Boston for students?

Students living in the studio apartments for rent in Boston can gain many advantages, and the first one is have the enough private spaces, independence, and freedom. Besides, compared to one-bedroom apartments, the rent and utility costs of studios are cheaper. Also, as there only two spaces in a studio, the separate bathroom and living area, it is easy to do the clean and maintenance.

Can I secretly keep pets while renting housing in Boston?

You may not. Basically, pets also must pay rent and security deposit. Some students will secretly want to keep cats and dogs. Violation of the contract is not recommended, because it will damage your credit and may attract fines.

Can I rent a room with a balcony in Boston to dry clothes on the balcony?

You may not. Many states in the United States have passed laws prohibiting people from drying clothes outdoors, even in their own backyard, because it looks unsightly, affects the environment, and reduces the property value of the community.

Does universities and colleges in Boston have Boston summer housing?

Yes, most universities and colleges in Boston, like Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Boston College, Tufts University, etc., provide the on-campus summer housing for students. If you plan to live off-campus during your internships, summer programs, or trips, you can also rent the off-campus Boston summer intern housing or short-term housing via uhomes.com where you can select from the apartments, houses, and hotels. Our summer rentals in Boston MA are with flexible lease term, high quality, and cheap rents, ensuring you a wonderful and cozy living experience during your stay.

Are there any Boston intern housing for students?

Yes, uhomes.com offers plenty of Boston Intern housing for students, which are close to campuses, cost-effective, with flexible lease terms, convenient to public transportation stations, surrounded by numerous restaurants, shops, groceries, and entertainment options. Meanwhile, on our listings, both the winter and the summer intern housing in Boston MA are in good quality, ensuring you a comfortable and amazing living experience during your short-term stay.

Does uhomes.com provide furnished apartments for rent in Boston for short-term lease?

Yes, there are some Boston furnished apartments short term for students to choose on uhomes.com, such as The Bon, and 120 Mountfort St. Our furnished short-term apartments in Boston are equipped with smart appliances and upscale facilities, quality, cost-effective, close to campuses and public transportation. If you have internships in Boston or are planning to have a short-term travel in Boston, you can also considerate the furnished student apartments Boston with short lease.

How long is the lease term of a student apartment in Boston?

The most typical student apartment lease period is generally 12 months, starting in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year. A small number of apartments offer semester leases (5 months or 6 months), 10-month leases (end at the end of May of the following year), or leases that end in July and August (no limit on the start time). More often the case, for a lease period of less than 12 months, the apartment will charge an additional monthly short-term rental fee, ranging from $30-100 dollars per month.

Can I view my student housing Boston before deciding to sign?

Yes, you can typically view your flats in Boston before deciding to sign, but the specific policy may vary in different properties. uhomes.com is here to offer viewing services of Boston apartments for students, including both on-site visit and online virtual tour. With us, students can easily check the interior facilities, exterior amenities, surrounding environment, apartments safety, community atmosphere, and public transportation. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our consultants, who will provide professional guidance and arrange a viewing service anytime.

Is it reliable if I directly book off-campus student housing in Boston without personal visiting?

The answer is yes if you book off-campus student housing Boston on uhomes.com. On our website, we provide virtual tours, detailed description, verified photos, videos, and VR of each Boston apartments, aiming to bringing students the comprehensive and true information about the apartment buildings and enable students to make informed decisions and successfully remotely booked a room in Boston that suits you.

What should I pay attention to when checking the house to let in Boston?

When checking rental properties in Boston MA, pay attention to the electrical, plumbing, pests, and exterior appliances. Is the room number, key, etc. correct and is the apartment fully equipped with all the indoor facilities and shared amenities provided? If possible, we suggest that you take a picture of the check-in list and submit it to the apartment together with the check-in list, so that both parties can retain a copy of evidence to protect themselves. Also, assessing the safety of surroundings, noise levels, and surrounding public transportation.

What list of documents need to be kept when booking accommodation in Boston through uhomes.com?

When booking accommodation through uhomes.com, students must submit three documents. These include: 1.Your ID 2.Valid Passport 3.Confirmation letter from relevant universities

What materials and documents are generally required for Boston student apartment application?

Student apartments will conduct comprehensive background checks, such as financial checks, criminal record checks, etc. Therefore, the apartment requires: a U.S. Social Security number (SSN), which is similar to a national ID number, to investigate the person's finances, United States driver's license number. The guarantor in the United States (the guarantor must also have an SSN): to further ensure that the applicant is able to pay the rent. However, international students often do not have the above three documents. Most apartments allow international students to substitute other materials: I-20 or Visitor Visa Form. Copy of Passport

What are the general steps to follow when applying for student housing in Boston?

The application steps for a Boston apartment are mainly divided into: filling in the application form -> submitting the application form -> personal background check -> sending the apartment contract -> reading the contract carefully -> signing -> payment

Can I check in my booked Boston student housing directly after arriving?

Each apartment has its own clear check-in time. If you arrive in the United States after the official check-in time of the apartment, of course you can check in directly after going through the check-in procedures. However, if you arrive before the official check-in time stipulated by the apartment, you should: 1) Communicate with the apartment in time when applying for the apartment to see if there is the possibility of early check-in and tell the apartment your ideal check-in time; 2) If the apartment cannot provide early check-in, you need to find temporary accommodation by yourself, such as hotels, daily rental houses, or ask for help from early students.

What should I pay attention to when subletting in Boston?

When subletting student housing in Boston, it is recommended to confirm with the second lessor and the apartment party the procedures required to complete the sublease and ensure that you are no longer legally responsible for the previous contract. If it is a private sublease, students should pay more attention to: 1) These are private actions, without any legal effect; 2) If found, the apartment is likely to hold you responsible. In view of the risks associated with private subletting, please negotiate with the tenant in advance to protect your own interests.

How to renew a lease of student housing Boston with uhomes.com?

To renew a Boston student housing lease with uhomes.com, you need to follow a similar process as signing a new lease. Students can start by directly contact uhomes.com's consultants and tell us your renewal plans and options, better 30 days in advance. Next, you generally need to sign a new lease agreement which may potentially include updated terms, pay a deposit, and pay or return other fees associated with the Boston apartments renewal. Our consultants are here to assist you during the whole process.

When renting a house in Boston, can I cancel the lease at any time after signing the lease?

You may not. Generally speaking, the lease will take effect immediately after it is signed, and neither party can terminate the lease in advance. According to the relevant laws of the United States, if the tenant has signed a long-term lease, he/she shall bear the rent for the entire lease term. Even if he/she is forced to move out, the landlord still has the right to require the tenant to pay all the rent.

What should I do if I found my booked Boston apartment not meet my expectations after arriving?

Students are requested to contact the apartment management office directly to report any dissatisfaction and discuss with the apartment party. If there is no room for renewal and you do not want to break the contract, the best way is to sublet the house to someone else. We strongly discourage moving out of an apartment without informing the parties involved. Because in the United States, once the contract is signed, the contract becomes effective. If you do not move in or move out directly, it is equivalent to unilaterally breaking the contract and you will incur high penalties.

Does the rental market in Boston have a great impact on study and life?

I think the environment determines the quality of life. In addition to the distance from the school and the surrounding public safety, the traffic situation in the place of residence should also be considered: whether there is public transport, whether parking is convenient, and whether there are supermarkets nearby, etc.
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