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Student Housing near Harvard University

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If you are searching the Harvard off-campus housing, you are in the right place. uhomes.com offers a wide range of apartments near Harvard University for undergraduates, postgraduates, as well as faculties and staff. Whether private flats and shared apartments or single rooms, studios and shared rooms, whether Harvard graduate housing or Harvard faculty housing, and whether Harvard summer housing or Harvard College winter housing, there is something to cater your preferences. Explore for more detailed information about Harvard housing with us. We are ready to help you find the perfect Harvard University housing.

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The Greenhouse Apartments

150 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

2.85 mi from Harvard University

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13 min

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school Pets friendly 24 hours security Gym Elevator
4.9(23)
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US$3,500/month
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Bower Boston

771 Beacon Street #Apartment 775, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

2.20 mi from Harvard University

53 min

22 min

35 min

14 min

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school Luxury Community Near Shopping Center Near supermarket Near bus station City View Near school bus 24 hours security
4.8(31)
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US$3,082/month
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The Andi Apartments

4 Lucy Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02125

4.59 mi from Harvard University

95 min

34 min

40 min

24 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Pets friendly Near supermarket Gym Elevator with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.7(56)
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US$2,422/month
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The Exchange Street Apartments

100-150 Exchange Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02148

4.12 mi from Harvard University

37 min

32 min

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near supermarket Gym with air-con In-unit Washer/Dryer Elevator Pets friendly
4.6(31)
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The Bon

1260 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

2.47 mi from Harvard University

61 min

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41 min

13 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school Furnished Bills included Gym Elevator 24 hours security
4.6(33)
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95 Saint

95 Saint Alphonsus Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02120

3.09 mi from Harvard University

71 min

29 min

32 min

14 min

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Pets friendly Near Subway with air-con Walk to school Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.9(16)
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MetroMark Apartments

3611 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02130

5.07 mi from Harvard University

116 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Double Occupancy(Free) Dry Wet Separation with air-con Near Subway Pets friendly Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
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160 Pleasant Street Apartments

160 Pleasant Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02148

4.14 mi from Harvard University

96 min

42 min

41 min

18 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Pets friendly 24 hours security Near Subway Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.7(18)
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1047 Commonwealth

1047 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

1.74 mi from Harvard University

49 min

20 min

33 min

14 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Gym Near school bus 24 hours security Elevator
4.3(21)
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Dexter Park

175 Freeman Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02446

2.01 mi from Harvard University

52 min

22 min

59 min

12 min

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Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near school bus Walk to school Near supermarket Near park Near bus station Pets friendly 24 hours security
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Landmark Square

75 Peterborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

2.49 mi from Harvard University

62 min

23 min

44 min

15 min

Apartment Walk to school Near supermarket Gym Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer
4.7(29)
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US$3,163/month
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J VUE at the LMA

75 Saint Alphonsus Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02120

3.06 mi from Harvard University

74 min

26 min

41 min

17 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Shopping Center Swimming Pool Near Subway Walk to school Near supermarket Near bus station Gym Elevator
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Student Accommodation near Harvard University

Harvard Off-Campus Housing

Looking for a dream Harvard University off-campus housing is important for the students who are pursuing the satisfied and memorable living environment and experience during the collegiate life. However, nowadays there are hundreds of student housing in Boston, which may be difficult for you to choose. But luckily, uhomes.com is already here with attentive and patient service to understand your exact needs and help you locate the Harvard housing that best meets your requirements and preferences, in addition to providing various of Harvard off-campus apartments options. For your convenience, uhomes.com has list the top five picks about the Harvard student housing, which are 603 Concord, Park 77 Apartments, The Indie, The Laurent and Chroma. With uhomes.com professional services, no matter considering the affordable shared-apartment or preferring the luxury suites, you can easily find your ideal apartments near Harvard.

About Harvard University

Founded in 1636, Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Massachusetts, USA. Moreover, Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. With its strong influence, huge wealth and far-ahead ranking, Harvard University has become one of the most prestigious universities in the whole world.

 

Harvard University comprises 11 principal academic units and offers concentrations in more than 50 fields of study. Harvard University boasts three main campuses, which are the Cambridge campus centered on Harvard Yard, the adjoining campus immediately across Charles River in the Allston neighborhood of Boston and the medical campus in Longwood Medical Area in Boston.

 

In addition, the most popular majors at Harvard University include Social Sciences; Biology/Biological Sciences; Mathematics; Computer and Information Sciences; History; Physical Sciences; Engineering; Psychology; Visual and Performing Arts. Harvard University maintains numerous partnerships with institutions around the world, promoting researches, academic exchanges, and global dialogue. Besides, with the rigorous curriculum, notable faculty, and spirit of dedication to innovation in teaching and learning, large student organization, rich athletic tradition, Harvard University provides exceptional opportunities on learning, growth and career for the students from all over the world.

 

uhomes.com suggests the students studying at Harvard University to begin searching for student housing as early as possible, ideally in May or earlier, which can help the students secure the ideal Harvard off-campus housing before the new academic year in September. Earlier to find housing, better chance to rent an ideal one.

Best Harvard Off-Campus Housing

Finding the ideal Harvard housing can be a significant concern for the students who want to keep the cost, convenience and comfort with balance. Harvard apartments for rent vary in character, which are from private apartments to shared flats. With over 430 Harvard off campus housing, uhomes.com is dedicated to provide comfort, safety, affordable price and convenience for the students. For your reference, we list some recommended Harvard off campus student apartments as follows: 

 

1. 603 Concord

2. Park 77 Apartments

3. Chroma 

4. The Indie

5. The Laurent

6. Atmark Cambridge Apartments

7. Continuum

8. Parkside Place

Most Affordable Off-Campus Harvard Housing

Finding a cost-effective Harvard off-campus housing is difficult when facing hundreds of Harvard apartments in the renting market, especially those with convenient transportation and various entertainment nearby. Nevertheless, uhomes.com is able to help you find the cheap apartments for rent near Harvard University that not only cater your preferences, but also can help save your budget. We have list some cheap Harvard housing for your consideration: 

 

1. 28 John St

2. 18 Everett

3. 26 Fiske Street

4. 16 Greenleaf St

5. 71 School Street

6. 29 Cummings Road

7. 9 Shepherd Ave

8. 64 Woodstock Ave

Luxury Off-Campus Harvard Housing

What do luxury apartments near Harvard University look like Thoughtful designs, luxurious decorations, spacious floor plans, high-end amenities, attentive service properties, and beautiful surroundings are the basic configuration of the luxury Harvard housing. Inside those upscale Harvard University off campus housing, you can easily find a state-of-the-art fitness center, swimming pool, rooftop with outdoor lounges, outdoor grilling areas, covered parking, controlled access system, doormen, etc. Want to experience the lavish Harvard housing during your study life? Talk to us to gain more information. For your consideration, we list some luxury apartments near Harvard University as follows:

 

1. Pierce Boston - S 

2. The Greenhouse Apartments 

3. 30 Dalton 

4. 20 chapel st 

5. 83 Gardner 

6. 95 Saint 

7. The Viridian 

Best Neighborhoods for Harvard Off-Campus Housing

For Harvard University students, searching Harvard off campus housing according to the neighborhoods is also a great thinking. There are numerous neighborhoods around the Harvard University campus and uhomes.com is familiar with all of them, boasting various apartments near Harvard USA. Here we list some best neighborhoods for Harvard housing:

 

1. Cambridge: Cambridge is the most popular place to find Harvard off campus housing. It is the home to Harvard University, with vibrant, history and intellectual energy. Besides, there are numerous museums, restaurants, cafe shops and other entertainments in Cambridge, where students can enjoy a high-quality living experience. 

uhomes.com boasts many apartments near Harvard in Cambridge, MA, within a walk or a short bike ride, making it convenient to attend classes and campus events.

 

2. Somerville: Compared to Cambridge, Somerville often provides more affordable Harvard housing options without compromising quality. It is just in the north of Cambridge, with dynamic and eclectic, offering a slightly more Laid-back atmosphere, while also being close to Harvard. 

 

3. Allston: With a short distance west of Cambridge, Allston is a lively neighborhood popular among students and has plenty of affordable Harvard off campus housing and student-centered amenities.

 

4. Brighton: Adjacent to Allston, Brighton offers a more residential feel, while still providing easy access to Harvard University and the tourist attractions of Boston. It is a well-balanced neighborhood boasting various of Harvard residence that caters to both students and professionals. 

 

5. Longwood: The Longwood Medical Area is also one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in Boston and the most popular place to find the Harvard off campus housing, especially the Harvard Medical School housing.

Harvard Cost of Living

Harvard cost of living depends on various factors, like Harvard housing cost, individual spending habits and preferences and the lifestyle. The estimated expenses for students are as follow:

 

1. Harvard Housing Cost:

Harvard On-Campus Housing: $2,000 - $4,000 per month

Harvard Off-Campus Housing: $1,200 - $7,000 per month

Whether you need cheap Harvard apartments or want luxury ones, uhomes.com is here helping you find your dream Harvard off campus housing.

 

2. Tuition: 

The Harvard University cost for undergraduates is from $50,000 to $60,000 per academic year.

For postgraduate, the Harvard University cost per year is range from  $60,000 to $70,000.

 

3. Food:

Groceries: $50 - $150 per week

Dining out: $30 - $50 per meal

 

4. Entertainment:

Movie Tickets: $14 - $20 per ticket

Other entertainment expenses: $50 - $150 per month

 

5. Transportation:

Public transportation: $90 - $150 per month

Uber/Lyft rides: $30 - $70 per week

 

6. Miscellaneous:

Books and supplies: $1,000 - $1,500 per year

Personal expenses: $100 - $500 per month

Harvard Transportation

As a student of Harvard University, understanding the local transportation system can help you save travel time and enhance the life experience. Here is a Harvard transportation guide for you to help you get around the city and campus efficiently.

 

1. Subway: There are five main line in the Boston subway, which are Red Line, Orange Line, Green Line, Blue Line and Silver Line. Moreover, the subway stop, Harvard Station, is on the Red Line, which ensures the students can easily get to classes and Harvard housing. The price of a single ticket depends on the distance that the passenger travels and the single ride within 2 miles costs $ 2.4. Besides, there are also 1-day, 7-day, or 1-month passes:

1-day Unlimited: $11

7-day Unlimited: $22.5

1-month Unlimited: $90

 

2. Shuttle Bus:

  • a) Harvard Shuttles connects the Cambridge and Allston campuses, bringing safe and convenience. Students and Harvard affiliates with Harvard ID cards can take the Harvard Shuttle for free.
  • b) M2 Shuttles runs between Cambridge and the Longwood Medical Area. All Harvard students, faculty, and staff with a valid Harvard University ID card ride the M2 Shuttle bus for free.

 

3. Bus: Bus is also a convenient option for Harvard students to get around the city. The fare for a single bus trip on the local bus is $1.70, while on the express buses, it is $4.25.

 

4. Bike: Bluebikes are popular among the Boston citizen, which are fast, fun, and affordable.

Single ride: A single ride costs $4.49, which can last for 30 minutes. After the first 30 minutes, each additional 30 minutes costs $4.

Annual membership: Residents who are new to Bluebikes (have not had a membership in the last three years) can get at $60 per year membership. 

 

5. Rideshare: Services like Uber and Lyft are widely used among the students. As a reference, a single rideshare trip within Boston can range from $7 to $30.

 

6. Walking: Walking along the city can enjoy the stunning city views and feel the vibrant atmosphere of Boston and the suburb in the Greater Boston metropolitan area.

 

Want to live in the Harvard housing which is more closely to public transport stations or shuttle stops? Directly contact us or explore via uhomes.com to get more Harvard off-campus housing options.

Tourist Attraction near Harvard University

Harvard University Boston, MA, USA, is in a great location with various tourist attractions nearby for students to explore. By taking advantage of the convenient transport, students can easily access to popular recreation areas from the apartments near Harvard with a breeze: 

 

1. Harvard Square: It is historic square and just outside the gates of the Harvard University.  It is a lively area with various dining options, quirky shops, books stores and street performers.

 

2. Harvard Art Museums: It includes the collections and featuring works from the Middle Ages to contemporary art, showing the stories and creations of the art genius to us.

 

3. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology: It uncovers the ancient civilisations of the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia and bringing the mysteries of the past to life.

 

4. Harvard Museum of Natural History: It exhibits the collections from mineralogical specimens to an impressive array of taxidermied animals and the famous glass flowerwhich can ignite the curiosity in the minds of young and old.

 

5. The Charles River: It witness the changing colors of New England's seasons and brings people a quiet and cozy pathway  from urban excitement for walking, jogging and cycling.

 

6. Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site: It was once the home of famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and the command post for George Washington during the Siege of Boston.

 

7. MIT Museum: It presents cutting-edge exhibitions that merge science, technology, and design, inspiring both students and families to ponder the impact of technology on our daily lives.

 

8. The Freedom Trail: It is a four-kilometer-long red brick road that people can learn about the history of the American Independence movement when walking along the trail.

 

9. Museum of Fine Arts: It is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, containing a wealth of treasures from across the globe and across the centuries.

 

10. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: It is an art museum founded by Isabella Stewart Gardner, housing significant examples of European, Asian, and American art.

 

uhomes.com also provides several off-campus housing Harvard more closely to those tourist attractions. If you are interested in apartments near Harvard, you can contact us for more details. We are waiting to assist you in your search!

Popular Courses at Harvard University

1. Economics: It is often cited as one of the most enrolled classes in Harvard University, which covers the basics of microeconomics and macroeconomics.

2. Computer Science: It is the largest course in Harvard University, introducing the fundamentals of computer science and the art of programming.

3. Government: Analyzes world politics and government through comparisons of different systems.

4. Neuroscience: It Covers the foundational concepts in neuroscience including how the brain functions.

5. Psychology: Engage students in the study of the mind and behavior, highlighting psychology's diversity as a science.

FAQs on Harvard University Student Accommodation

When is the best time to book Harvard off-campus housing?

Starting booking off-campus Harvard housing better in May or even earlier will bring you more opportunities to secure your ideal apartments near Harvard University if you are going to begin your collegiate life in September. July, August, and September are peak months for Harvard University housing rentals, and the competition for room booking is fierce. Want to have a more efficient booking process and professional service when finding Harvard dorm rooms? Contact our 24/7 expert teams.

What is the best Harvard off-campus housing?

603 Concord, Chroma, The Indie, and Continuum are are the most popular Harvard housing options. However, the conclusions on the best Harvard off-campus housing are various according to the different evaluation criteria, like the individual preferences, the budgets, and more.

What are the popular room types among students when searching Harvard off-campus housing?

The popular room types of the Harvard university off campus housing are studio, 1B, 2B and 3B and uhomes.com also provide the Harvard apartments with those popular room types with an affordable price. In addition to the above, we also provide Harvard off-campus housing with other room types, like single room, shared room, 4B and 5B+.

We list some Harvard housing with the popular room types as follows: 

Studio: 603 Concord, Park 77 Apartments

1 bedroom Harvard apartments: Park 87, Chroma

2 bedroom Harvard apartments: Parkside Place, The Laurent

3 bedroom Harvard apartments: The Indie, Continuum

4 bedroom Harvard apartments: 8 barrows Street, The Overlook At St. Gabriel's

5 and more bedroom Harvard apartments: 129 Sutherland Rd, 1284 Commonwealth Ave

In addition, if you have other preferences when finding the apartments for rent around Harvard Cambridge MA, off-campus housing across Charles River in the Allston, or apartments near Harvard Medical School in Longwood Medical Area in Boston, like furnished apartments, pet-friendly apartments, luxury apartments near harvard university, etc., you can contact uhomes.com and we are glad to help you find your dream one.

Where do most Harvard students prefer when searching Harvard-off campus housing?

Cambridge, Somerville, Allston, and Brighton are the most popular areas that the students prefer to live when finding the Harvard University off campus housing.

If you plan to find the apartments near Harvard in the above areas, you can contact uhome.com. We are ready for assisting you at any time.

 

How much does it cost for renting the Harvard off-campus housing?

The cost of apartments near Harvard University are various according to the diverse room types:

Single rooms: Start from $1,200 per month
Shared rooms: Start from $ 850 per month
Studios: Start from $1,995 per month
One-bedroom apartments: Start from $2,250 per month
Two-bedroom apartments: Start from $2,600 per month
Three-bedroom apartments: Start from $3,634 per month
Four-bedroom apartments: Start from $6,125 per month
More than Five-bedroom apartments: Start from $5,500 per month

 

uhomes.com offers many cheap Harvard University housing options. If you are interested, you can directly contact us for more information.

Can I get any discount for booking off-campus Harvard housing?

Yes, there is an early-bird discount, exclusive offer, cashback, group-booking discount, or refer-to-earn discount for you, if you book Harvard University housing on uhomes.com.

 

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