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High Street, Boston, MA 02129, Boston

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139 High Street, Boston, MA, Boston, Massachusetts(MA) 02129

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Extremely Sunny and spacious two-bedroom apartment conveniently located in the heart of Charlestown! Large open concept living room/dining room area with private outdoor deck. Nice size kitchen and bedrooms with plenty of storage space available in basement. Steps to grocery stores, restaurants, shops, public transportation and parks. Unit is on the second floor of a 3 unit building. Quiet street with on street parking and additional parking also available to residents in nearby school lot. Flexible move-in date - available now.

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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.

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

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