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New Year Resolution to Find a Better Apartment in Boston

finding a Boston roommateBoston is one of the most exciting places in the United States to live while attending college, starting a career and making plans for the future. Unfortunately, making a New Year’s resolution to find a better apartment in the area might be more of a challenge than expected. Boston has a tight apartment market when compared to other cities, so it will require some preparation to find that great place to live.

Shortlist Locations:

Start the search by making a shortlist of preferred locations. For example, anyone who is interested in living near the Boston Common might look at Beacon Hill real estate or a Back Bay condo.

Having a few areas set aside on a shortlist makes it easier to find that great apartment by searching in only a specific area. Narrowing down the location results in a more limited search around the area.

For those who are unsure about which locations to consider, the best course of action might be working back from commuting or important features your desired area must have available instead. For example, anyone who is attending Berklee College of Music might consider looking at South End real estate to the south of the college or looking for a Back Bay condo to the north. Working around the areas that are within a relatively close commute to school or work is ideal to minimize the amount of time spent in transportation.

Set a Spending Limit:

Boston has a wide range of rental prices available, so having a set spending limit for each month is ideal when looking for a place to stay. In some cases, the amount of money available each month will determine the location because some areas are more expensive than others.

In general, Boston apartments are not inexpensive. The apartment costs might be less than cities like New York and San Francisco, but the amount is higher than many other cities within the United States. Renters should expect relatively high urban rent amount, so anyone setting a low spending limit should expect to look at studio apartments and one bedroom options due to the general price.

Apartments in the Boston area are generally more expensive the closer it comes to downtown. Brookline real estate, Back Bay condos or similar areas that move toward the center of the city are often more expensive than areas slightly outside. For example, it might be possible to find more affordable options in Allston apartments.

Consider a Roommate:

Looking for Boston apartments is difficult when searching alone. Young men and women who are still in college or have recently graduated and joined the workforce are often limited in available rental spending. In many areas, this lower spending amount might even mean that a studio apartment is out of reach. Fortunately, finding a roommate can solve some of these difficulties.

Roommates split the rent, so it makes that Back Bay condo or Allston apartment more affordable.

When working with a roommate, both parties should sign the lease and write out a written agreement regarding what will happen if one or the other defaults on the rent. The written agreement should also determine how the roommates will handle different types of problems that might arise, such as writing names on food or arranging times to use the shower to avoid schedule conflicts.

Finding a roommate in Boston is not challenging since many will advertise in The Boston Globe or through online agencies.

When the neighborhood is selected, the roommate is found and the budget is determined, finding a new apartment in Boston will require some patience. Boston apartments are at a premium because of limited availability. Patience is a necessity when looking for a better apartment in Boston, but it is rewarded when the great neighborhood and reasonably priced rental property becomes available.

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Winter Wonderland Fun in Boston on a Budget

Boston is a lively city year-round, and when the winter winds begin to blow, it’s time to enjoy some holiday cheer in Beantown. Enjoying Boston’s winter wonderland doesn’t have to break the bank– if you live in one of Boston’s apartments or are looking at Boston apartments for rent, the holiday season is a fantastic time to get acquainted with the city.

Ice Skating at Boston Common

From Allston Apartments to south end real estate, you can easily get to Boston Common by car or with public transportation. Enjoy an age-old holiday activity and skate the day or evening away for a mere few dollars. Snack on Belgian Waffles at the concession stand and warm up with good-old-fashioned hot chocolate.

Show your college ID on Tuesday evenings and get in for half-price, or just $2. Against a backdrop of trees clinging to the last of their autumn leaves, you can be active and enjoy the crisp cool air while ice skating at Boston Common.

Hop On/Hop Off Trolley & Shopping Tour

Whether you’ve come from your Back Bay Condo or were just out shopping for Beacon Hill real estate, a shopping jaunt may or may not be what’s on your mind. But the hip, iconic Newbury Street area is sure to make a shopper out of you. Get off at Stop #8 on the Hop On/Hop Off trolley tour to do some window shopping or buy gifts at Copley Mall.

Once you’re all shopped out or need a break from the cold, you can get back on the trolley and enjoy the 110-minute guided tour that will get you acquainted with all the highlights of the Boston area. You might even see some Boston apartments for rent along the way.

Boston’s iconic Prudential Center is also on the tour, providing you with more shopping options and a bird’s eye view of the holiday lights from high atop the building in the Skywalk Observatory.

Harvard Square on Christmas Eve

Boston property management teams are likely to point you in the direction of Harvard Square for a day full of budget-friendly holiday or winter time activities. Known worldwide, the Harvard University campus and surrounding area– known as Harvard Square — turn into a magical, winter wonderland between December 23rd and December 26th.

Get from your Boston rental property to Harvard Square easily by way of public transportation to enjoy winter time activities such as Christmas caroling, Christmas Eve services, holiday meals at one of the many Harvard Square restaurants or strolling around with friends and family.

Check for student discounts, if applicable, or save money with the Go Boston card to gain access to many of the Boston area museums and holiday activities all for one price. If you’re attending Harvard or will be soon, and already know how lively and beautiful the area is, make it the place to invite family members and friends for the holiday season.

“First Night” in Boston

Out with the old and in with the new. “First Night” is the world-famous Beantown New Year’s Eve celebration that starts early in the afternoon and rings in the New Year.

Bundle up for a day and night full of winter wonderland activities as you peruse museums and shops in-between stopping in to the local restaurants or pubs for a New Year’s Eve beverage. Enjoy music presented by First Night Organization who’s been bringing the arts to Boston for the past 35 years in an effort to bring art education opportunities to underserved teens and young children. After enjoying the activities all day long, you can start the New Year with a bang with a fireworks display.

Boston on a budget is no problem during winter time or any time of the year. No matter which Boston apartment you’ve chosen to rent, your neighboring businesses provide you with enough options to keep you busy for many winters to come.

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The Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Boston’s Faneuil Hall

There’s nothing that quite says “Christmas” like a Christmas tree. It acts as a holiday decoration and sees over the gifts in a home. But it also has a place beyond the home. More and more cities and municipalities are getting into the holiday spirit with community trees and special ceremonies that accompany the lighting of such trees. One such east coast city is Boston. In it’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a massive Christmas tree is lighted annually. Located at 75 State Street in the heart of downtown, the marketplace is just a short commute from any Boston rental property and a manageable drive from several suburban locations, such as your Allston apartment and Brookline real estate property, where it will take you about 15 minutes to get into town.

The 2011 Christmas tree lighting at Faneuil Hall Marketplace took place on Saturday, November 19 and annually occurs on a Saturday in mid to late November. It’s a day full of holiday entertainment in downtown Boston. In addition to the big countdown at 5 p.m. and the 5:30 p.m. ceremonial tree lighting, it’s a day packed with shopping, food and drinks, Christmas caroling, dancing and more. Performers take to a community stage to entertain the crowd throughout the day. Even Santa Claus gets in on the fun by making a special appearance at the event. He’s even on hand before and after the festivities to take pictures with those in attendance and to put a smile on the faces of all the little ones in attendance.

The event begins at 11 a.m, and the fun isn’t over when the 300,000 lights are flicked on to illuminate the buildings and trees within the marketplace. A Capella groups, choir groups, dance groups and characters from the Boston Ballet Nutcracker are also scheduled to annually attend and perform. Other special surprise celebrities also make it down to the annual lighting to take part in the big day, but you’ll have to be in attendance to see who shows up each particular year. All in all, the event ends at around 6:30 p.m., allowing you plenty of time to hit up some other local establishments for more Boston themed nightlife before you head back to your Boston apartment or commute back to your south end real estate home. But just because 6:30 p.m. arrives doesn’t mean that the tree goes dim. You’ll have plenty of time to admire its beauty before it’s time to go home.

Although the entire marketplace is lit up at the annual tree lighting, the crown jewel of the lighting ceremony is Faneuil Hall’s 75 foot Christmas tree. It towers over the rest of the marketplace and weighs more than six tons. The tree is a Norwegian Spruce that’s some 70 years old. Originally grown in New York’s Rockland County, the tree was transplanted and installed at the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Of the estimated 300,000 lights that are annually flipped on at the lighting ceremony, this tree is decorated with over 20,000 of them. It’s also decorated with 1,500 ornaments. There’s nothing else like it in the area to get you into the holiday spirit. Take a date, tag along with your friends or round up your family and head downtown for the day of Christmas fun. Just because the big holiday is still over a month away doesn’t mean you can’t get into the holiday spirit. In Boston, this event serves as the unofficial kick-off to Christmas.

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Five Tips for Finding a Boston Apartment

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You have decided to find a new apartment in the Boston area. Now what? Where do you start? Finding the best Boston rental property depends on your price point, your social preferences and your transportation options.

Tip #1-Planning for your move.

Before you start looking at individual properties, make a list of the “must have” items for your new home. Decide how many bedrooms and bathrooms you must have in your new home. Do you need a garage? Do you need extra large closets? Do you prefer an upper floor or a lower floor?

This step should include all of the minimum requirements for Boston apartments or homes you will consider renting. It is a good idea to set budget limits during this planning stage, too. Also, define your move in window, which is your planned range of moving dates.

Tip #2-Choose your neighborhoods.

Select two or three neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle. Read local real estate blogs or reviews online to find a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle. Talk to friends at work or people who you have classes with to get their recommendation. Do some research. To get you started, here are a few pointers.

If you want to live near Boston Common, you might consider the Back Bay condo region. For $1800, you can get an apartment with paid utilities and easy access to the Copley T station.

If you want to live on the waterfront, looking for Boston apartments in the North End near the harbor are going to be more along your liking. Keep in mind that these areas are beautiful, but may be a little pricey for some college students and “twenty-somethings” just starting out in a new career.

South End real estate is affordable and offers many choices for shopping and dining. There are great places to eat and bars that offer a fun nightlife atmosphere. If you need easy access to public transportation, South End and Allston apartments are great choices.

Somerville, in the Davis Square area, is known as a “hip and happening” neighborhood. Most residents are in their mid-twenties to early thirties. This is a safe, affordable neighborhood with access to public transit. It has an artsy kind of atmosphere.

Tip #3-Contact a real estate agent or rental guide.

Working with a Boston rental property professional can save you time and money. Property managers, real estate agents and professional lease consultants all have insider information. These professionals can use your list (from step one) to find properties that fit your budget and your lifestyle. Working with a professional is faster than searching internet and newspaper ads. A lease consultant can put you in contact with decorators and give you tips on negotiating rental rates.

Tip#4-Look at several properties before you sign a lease.

Look at several apartments and then chose two or three that fit your lifestyle. Re-visit those locations at a different time of day. Sometimes a neighborhood is peaceful and quiet during the day and energetic and lively at night. If safety is a factor, consider Newton, MA real estate offerings. This suburb was named one of the safest communities in the nation! You can check with local law enforcement to ask how frequently they are called to a particular complex.

Tip#5-Negotiate your lease.

Remember that everything is negotiable. Whether you choose a neighborhood that is hip and energetic or friendly to young families, negotiate a price and terms that you can live with. With some planning and guidance, you will find a great apartment in Boston to call home.

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Come Visit Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA this Thanksgiving Season

Thanksgiving in Plymouth Ma

Pilgrims enjoying a hearty meal

It all began way back in 1620 when the Pilgrims completed their overseas journey from England to America. The Mayflower landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts and America spread out from there. Today, Plimoth Plantation is an authentic recreation of the historically significant colony that was made up of the original first settlers of the new land.

Thanksgiving is a great time to reflect on our history and there is no better place to take in the meaning of the moment than Plimoth Plantation. Located approximately 40 miles south of downtown Boston along Route 3 in Plymouth County, the area attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists and vacationers every year. From the time the Pilgrims sat down to the first thanksgiving dinner up until today, it is a joy to follow the early history of our country.

One can see how tough a life the early settlers had to deal with. There were no modern conveniences, very little infrastructure and you had to have a true pioneer spirit and be able to fend for yourself if you wanted to survive. That same hearty stock still exists in Americans, but it is always good to remind ourselves of our humble beginnings.

Among the many attractions in and around Plimoth Plantation is the Plimoth Rock, supposedly a monument to the spot where the Mayflower touched land for the first time. There are also numerous historical monuments and statues paying tribute to some of the more famous officials of the early Colonial period.

Plimoth Plantation is close to many of the Boston area colleges, universities and other institutions of higher learning. In fact, there are 52 institutions of higher learning including research universities, junior colleges, 4 year colleges and specialty institutions. Among the most famous are Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Boston College and Northeastern. Students have a wide choice of housing options in and around the Boston area. If you go to school in Boston, you might want to look for Boston apartments. As most students are on a limited budget, they may need to consider sharing an apartment with several roommates. You can choose to live just outside of Boston and perhaps get an apartment for a little lower rent.

Brookline apartments are just outside of Boston and very close to the Chestnut Hill location of Boston College. Other nearby Brookline colleges include the liberal arts college, Pine Manor and the New England Institute of Art.

Students who may attend Wellesley College or Babson College about 12 miles west of downtown Boston can find excellent, modern Newton Ma homes and apartments for rent or sale. The more suburban setting is often preferred by students and young people who like the wide, open spaces that are hard to find in the middle of Boston.

No matter whether you choose to rent a Back Bay Condo near Fenway Park or choose one of the nice Allston apartments convenient to your school or place of work, be prepared for a bit of sticker shock. While you might be able to find a small, nicely furnished or unfurnished one bedroom for about $1200 per month, that is considered the low range in the Boston rental market. If you are on a tight budget, you may look to rent a room from a private homeowner or consider rooming with several others and splitting the rent.

On average, expect a 1 bedroom apartment to run between $1500-$2000 per month, a 2 bedroom around $2200, 3 or 4 bedroom close to $3000 and anything bigger or in a prime location can set you back $4000 or even more.

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16th Annual Castleberry Faire Arts & Crafts Festival

cute elf dolls from the Castleberry Faire

16th Annual Castleberry Faire Arts & Crafts

The 16th annual Castleberry Faire Arts and Craft Festival is a highlight of the New England Thanksgiving season. This isn’t your mom’s church craft fair with crocheted toilet paper cozies and necklaces made from hard candy – this year’s Castleberry Faire will feature over 250 juried artists, artisans and craftspeople from all over the United States and Canada. The event is so popular that some visitors reserve hotel rooms or other Boston rental property and make a mini-vacation of it. As always, this year’s Castleberry Faire is scheduled to take place during Thanksgiving weekend.

If you’ve ever wanted to spend Thanksgiving in New England, it’s not too late to contact a Boston property management company to locate a variety of Boston apartments for rent during the holiday. After enjoying Thanksgiving with friends and family in the historic city you can kick off your holiday shopping with a trip to the Castleberry Faire Arts and Crafts Festival in nearby Wilmington, scheduled for November 25, 26 and 27.

Items for sale at the Faire include fine art sculptures and paintings, jewelry, leather goods, stained glass, blown glass and wearable art. Traditional folk art is also represented at Castleberry in the form of handmade candles, basketry, quilts, country wood crafts and wood carvings. Fragrances, antiques, dried floral arrangements, calligraphy and many more artistic offerings are available for sale at the Faire.

Live craft demonstrations are a highlight of the event. Out-of-town visitors as well as locals from their Newton, MA homes and apartments come to Castleberry to see pottery, clay tiles and oil paintings made live by some of the best artisans in North America. As a whole, the Faire is so popular with locals that several travel agencies arrange bus tours to chauffer New Englanders into Wilmington for the event and then into downtown Boston for more shopping or a trip to the New England Aquarium before heading home.

Of course no craft event would be complete without food! In addition to all the usual Faire foods to fill your belly, a sampling of gourmet preserves, candies, vinegar’s, herbal dips, jerky, coffees and baked goods will also be available this year. Profits from food sales will be donated to the Aleppo Temple Shrine Activities.

Shopping at the Faire is a great way to buy American-made products from local artisans. If you’re new to Boston, attending the Faire is an opportunity to familiarize yourself with a bit of New England tradition and history. If you’ve been thinking about checking out some Boston apartments for rent or Boston homes for sale, the Castleberry Faire is one more great reason to live in the area.

The 16th Annual Castleberry Faire Arts and Crafts Festival will be held at the Shriner’s Auditorium in Wilmington – located at 99 Fordham Road. The event is indoors, so activities will be held rain or shine. There is free parking and a free shuttle service for Faire patrons. Hours are Friday, November 26, 9a.m. to 5p.m., Saturday, November 27, 10a.m. to 5p.m., and Sunday, November 28, 10a.m. to 5p.m.

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How to prepare your Boston apartment for the winter

Winter street in Boston

Winter is on its way, Boston.

Let’s face it, winters in Boston can be kind of rough, and meteorologists are predicting a worse winter than usual this year (don’t they always?). How do you prepare for the bitter cold that dominates the next few months? If you own a house, there are lots of steps you can take to winterize your dwelling, but what if you’re in a Boston rental property? I’m sure the landlords of Brighton apartments, Allston apartments, or even the property manager for a Bay Back condo wouldn’t appreciate it if you started ripping open the walls to put in more insulation. Luckily, there are still some things you can do.

Before doing anything to winterize an apartment, it would be a good idea to check with the landlord or property manager and make sure of what is acceptable and what is not. The first thing a tenant can usually do is seal cracks in window and door frames using caulk. Speaking of doors and windows, it’s a good idea to check the weatherstripping around them, too. If it looks worn or if pieces are missing, most Boston apartments have a maintenance superintendent who can replace it for you. If not, the landlord may allow you to replace the weatherstripping yourself–it’s relatively easy and you can get the materials at any hardware store.

Glass patio and french doors are not terribly common in a Boston rental property, but if you have them, they can be a big source of heat loss. Putting some weatherstripping along the door frame (or the space where the doors meet for French doors) can help to keep things cozy. Another good trick is putting clear plastic (available in kits like a 3M insulating kit) over windows or unused patio doors in the winter. Putting a draft sock (a tube stuffed with insulating material) along the bottom of exterior doors can help, too, and it is mobile enough that the door can still be used.

The outlets on the outer walls of an apartment sometimes allow cold air to get in. The best way to solve this is to get some insulating gaskets for outlets and light switches. They cost about a dollar for a multi-pack at the hardware store and they install in seconds with a screwdriver. If your landlord or other Boston property management team member allows you to make any of the changes discussed so far, ask them if you can deduct the cost of the materials from your rent–it never hurts to ask.

Perhaps the easiest way to deal with winter in Boston apartments is to reduce the area that has to be heated. Closing off vents in rooms that don’t require a lot of heat, like bathrooms, laundry rooms and kitchens (as well as any bedrooms that are not currently in use) can focus the heat more directly in the areas where it is needed. Another way to reduce heating area is to keep closet doors closed.

Finally, assuming you are in the process of moving, it would be a good idea to keep winter in mind when looking at Boston apartments for rent or even Boston homes for sale. Ask other tenants in the building or the real estate agent what the heating situation is like and what sort of modifications you might be allowed to make to improve it. Winters in Boston can get rough, and if you plan to spend the winter in a Boston rental property, you would be wise to do what you can to winterize it.

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Top 5 Burger Joints in Boston’s Allston and Brighton Neighborhoods

5 best burger joints in Brighton and Allston

That is a tasty burger.

When looking to rent a Brighton, MA homes or Allston, MA apartments, the first question on your mind might not be where to find the best burger, but the question might be high on your priority list when you move in and can’t find your kitchen gear. Here are five burger joints in the Allston and Brighton neighborhoods that will delight your taste buds and have you planning your return visit before you even pull out of the parking lot.

U Burger

U Burger, located at 1022 Commonwealth Avenue, is a funky little burger joint similar to a 5 Guys with absolutely the best burger selection conceivable, including veggie burgers, a spicy jalapeno burger and ever condiment you could wish for. The U Burger also offers take out and delivery to Allston apartments and homes.

Porter Belly’s

Porter Belly’s is a favorite among Brighton, MA apartment dwellers. Located at 338 Washington Street, Porter Belly’s is an Irish bar and local hang out for college students and young locals. While you wait for a mouth-watering burger and a beer, enjoy the live music, open mic night or watch a game on the plasma TV’s. Try the Buffalo Burger if you love hot sauce and blue cheese.

Eagle’s Deli

Eagle’s Deli at 1918 Beacon Street, is the home of the Eagle’s Challenge Burger. This is one huge burger and not for the faint of heart. Weighing over five pounds and topped with 20 pieces of bacon and 20 slices of American cheese, no one leaves hungery, and just in case the burger isn’t enough, it comes with a five pound side for fries. This is a must-visit place for Brighton, MA homes visitors and residents alike.

Moogie’s Sandwich Shop

Boston College students love Moogy’s Sandwich shop is a favorite for breakfast, burgers and sandwiches. Located on South End real estate, this restaurant has a cool chill vibe and prices that won’t leave you broke for the rest of the week. Not sure what kind of burger you are in the mood for? Try the Dumpster. The Dumpster is a third of a pound burger smothered in barbecue sauce, bacon, American cheese and chili. Lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles and condiments come on the side.

Brighton Beer Garden

Nothing goes better with a burger than beer. The Brighton Beer Garden, located at 386 Market Street, is a sports bar offering a nice selection of beef, veggie and turkey burgers as a part of its full menu. Non-burger lovers will enjoy their Big Salads and Mexican dishes, and eclectic sandwich selections. Go for the food. Stay for the trivia, karaoke and live music.

Begin your search for a favorite burger joint in the Allston and Brighton Neighborhoods with a trip to these five spots, then expand your search through the dozens of other restaurants available to area residents. You’ll have a great time and might be surprised by the unique variety of burger recipes out there.

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Moving into your Student Apartment? Don’t Forget These Simple Tips

Moving into your new apartment as a student is an exciting time, but before you get to all the fun, make sure you take care of a few simple things.You will be glad you did later!

Tips for Moving Into Your Student Apartment

  • Student Apartment Move InFor security, check that all of the windows that can be opened also have locks, especially if you are on the ground floor.  If any of the windows cannot lock, tell your landlord immediately.
  • Think about a fire escape plan and discuss it amongst your roommates.  Know all of the doors and windows suitable for a safe exit from the apartment in the case of an emergency.  Make sure that fire-escape windows are not screwed or stuck shut.  If they are, have your landlord make them openable immediately.
  • Learn where the gas and water shutoffs are.  In the case of an emergency or a pipe burst, knowing exactly where to go to shut off gas or water can save lives or at least costly damage to the apartment and your personal property.
  • Inspect the apartment and make sure that everything is as you expected and matches the contract.  It is good to catch any problems that you may not notice immediately.  It is not uncommon that a landlord did not tell you about a problem, either because they wanted to get a tenant or they did not know.  If anything is unsatisfactory or does not match the contract, make a note of it and contact your landlord.
  • If you and your roommates pay for utilities independently from the rent, record the meter readings as soon as you move in.  Tell the utilities companies the readings and the dates you moved in.  You would not want to pay for extra utilities that were used when you were not even occupying the apartment. While you are at it, give all of the names of the apartment’s occupants to the utilities companies to avoid any confusion with billing.
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Featured Luxury Building: Archstone Watertown Square

Apartments at Archstone Watertown SquareAre you looking for the perfect luxury apartment that’s convenient to the city without all the hustle and bustle? Look no further! The luxury apartments at Archstone Watertown Square are a great fit for the Boston professional searching for a little peace and quiet during their downtime.

Situated less than a mile from the MassPike, these apartments are extremely convenient to downtown Boston (less than 10 minutes away). However, location isn’t the only benefit that Archstone Watertown Square has to offer – each apartment features almost any amenity you could ask for. For instance, each unit is equipped with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, extensive closet space, custom-tiled kitchens and baths, and more! Additionally, the building itself offers great features to residents such as a fitness center, a media-screening room, and on-site parking.

If you’re searching for the perfect balance between the excitement of living in downtown Boston and the tranquility of living in the suburbs you should check out the apartments at Archstone Watertown Square. Or if you’re searching for a luxury apartment closer to downtown Boston contact a Phoenix Realty agent today to help with your search!

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