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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,600 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,600 or less per month—because who has more than $3,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,600 or less per month.

1. 3 Bartlett Street #2, Charlestown
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,600 per month

Steps from Charlestown’s Monument Square, this charming unit in a brick townhouse is almost too good to be true. It has original wood floors throughout, plenty of closet space, and a fenced-in patio area.


2. Beacon St #G3, Brookline
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

This Brookline apartment across from the St. Mary’s stop has a renovated kitchen and bathroom, plus spacious bedrooms with an abundance of windows.


3. Hammond Street #2, Cambridge
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

This adorable apartment near Inman Square has in-unit laundry, not to mention two off-street parking spaces included in rent. One indoor cat is accepted, to boot.


4. 111 Hyde Park Ave #108-1, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,475 per month

Sunny and freshly painted, this three-decker unit near Forest Hills Station boasts a beautifully renovated kitchen. There’s a back porch and bay windows, too.


5. Beacon Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,600 per month

The kitchen in this Beacon Street apartment comes with a good-sized pantry and a ventilation hood. One of its three bedrooms is a master bedroom, meaning one lucky roommate can enjoy tons of closet space.

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Five Studio Apartments for $1,500 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,500 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for $1,500 or less.

1. 98 Chester Street, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

This shining studio off of Brighton Ave. offers hardwood floors and a nook for a desk. Heat and hot water are included in rent, and there’s parking available, too.


2. 92 Gordon Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,365 per month

This cat-friendly apartment is steps to the Green Line. There’s enough room in the kitchen for a dining area, plus the building has laundry facilities.


3. 1267 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

This adorable spot is close to both Harvard Ave. and Brighton Ave. It’s flooded with sunlight and has a relatively modern kitchen with a dishwasher.


4. 34 Sidlaw Road, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,395 per month

This studio near Cleveland Circle has a good amount of cabinets in the kitchen. There’s space for a dining table in there, too.


5. 1282 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

This roomy space has both a separate kitchen and living area. For all your late-night snack needs, a CVS is attached to the building.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for $1,650 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper and Zillow listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,650 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,650 or less.

1. 10 Millmon Street, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,475 per month

This newly renovated unit in a Roxbury brownstone is almost too good to be true. It boasts a brand new kitchen and bathroom, a private deck off of the bedroom, and two double closets with lofted storage. The custom light fixtures are just the icing on the cake.


2. Minnesota Avenue #3, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

This apartment boasts proximity to both Assembly Row and Sullivan Square, and offers air conditioning and a porch. It’d be a bargain for a couple to split.


3. 8 Commonwealth Avenue #13, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

The kitchen in this Brighton abode comes equipped with a dishwasher and a garbage disposal. The place offers air conditioning, in-building laundry, and hardwood floors throughout.


4. Highland Avenue, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1.5
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

This adorable apartment on Spring Hill in Somerville is technically one and a half bedrooms. There’s a spacious eat-in kitchen plus plenty of street parking out front.


5. 2062 Dorchester Avenue #1 , Dorchester
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

This first-floor unit in an owner-occupied home is within walking distance to Ashmont Station. There are laundry facilities included in the rent.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $1,900 or Less in Somerville

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in the Greater Boston area is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,900 or less per month in Somerville—because who has $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Somerville for $1,900 or less per month.

1. 25 Knapp Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

This charming two-bedroom near Union Square is bright and airy. It’s on the third floor of a three-family house, and boasts hardwood floors and a roomy eat-in kitchen.


2. 42 Derby Street #3, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

Not far from Assembly Square, this sunny, sparkling apartment comes with a porch. The unit is in a fairly large three-family building.


3. 139 Lowell Street #3, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

This spacious third-floor abode boasts a recently renovated bathroom with aqua tiling. There’s also a breakfast bar and stately wood trim.


4. 11 Skehan Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

Sandwiched between Harvard and Union Squares, this two-bedroom has plenty of living space. There’s even a small nook off of the living room that’d be perfect for a home office.


5. 26 Hamilton Street #1, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

This apartment on the first floor of a three-family building has an eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and garbage disposal. There’s storage available on the property, and one parking spot is included in the rent.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,700 or Less per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with price constraints. This round, it’s places asking $2,700 or less per month—because who has more than $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,700 or less per month.

1. 21 South Hobart Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Rent: $2,700 per month

It’s not everyday you come across a moderately affordable apartment with two full bathrooms. This three-bedroom in Brighton also boasts a kitchen with a dishwasher, a patio, and a decorative fireplace.


2. 12 Forest Hills Street #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

This sunny third-floor unit in Egelston Square has been thoroughly updated. It has not one but two decks, plus in-unit laundry and a funky barn door.


3. 40 Cranston Street #2, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

Not far from Hyde Square, this spacious spot atop a hill in Jamaica Plain sizes up to 1,200 square feet. It has gleaming hardwoods and a huge porch.


4. 3 Foster Street #3F, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,500 per month

This two-level apartment in Oak Square has a large kitchen, living room, and dining room, not to mention laundry, extra storage, a dishwasher, and a garbage disposal.


5. 21 Park Vale Avenue #3, Allston
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,550 per month

This moderately sized Allston pad has an eat in-kitchen and a living room. There’s a roomy hallway connecting each of the three bedrooms as well as some extra closet space.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $2,000 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $2,000 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $2,000 per month.

1. 36 Harding Street #1T, Cambridge
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,850 per month

This newly renovated unit in an East Cambridge building is both sparkly and spacious. It boasts a brand new kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and white cabinets. There’s a dishwasher there, too, not to mention a roomy closet in the bedroom.


2. 43 Park Vale Avenue #10, Allston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

This contemporary-style one-bedroom near the corner of Harvard and Brighton Avenues has hardwood floors and in-building laundry. Plus, it’s only steps from the Green Line.


3. 10 Henchman Street #2M, North End
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,575 per month

While tiny, this unit is in a prime location. The North End apartment is a short walk from the waterfront, and offers a small living area, a compact kitchen, in-building laundry, and a private storage locker.


4. 21 Royal Street, North Allston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Any apartment with a decorative fireplace is a good find in our book. This North Allston pad has hardwood floors, reasonably large rooms, a porch, and a modern eat-in kitchen.


5. 1077 Beacon Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,945 per month

This apartment on lower Beacon Street near Longwood boasts a bay window in the living room. There’s ceramic tile around the bathtub in the bathroom, and a carpeted bedroom with a large closet.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for Under $1,500 per Month

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267 Lexington Street #1 / Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,500 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for less then $1,500.

1. 267 Lexington Street #1, East Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

This recently renovated studio in East Boston’s Eagle Hill neighborhood has exposed brick, hardwood floors, and a private back patio connecting to a shared yard. There’s free laundry, too, not to mention a shiny kitchen with a subway tile backsplash and a built-in microwave.


2. 178 Boston Avenue #B, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,300 per month

This lofted studio was converted from a former garage. It has an open-concept kitchen, a brand new bathroom, and shining hardwoods.


3. 164 Saint Botolph Street, Back Bay
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,475 per month

This studio in a classic brick rowhouse is situated beside the Southwest Corridor Park. It’s steps from the Orange Line and all the conveniences of Back Bay.


4. 206 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Reasonably spacious and sunny, this spot near Cleveland Circle has good-sized closets and a private balcony. It also has a separate eat-in kitchen.


5. 166 Salem Street #43, Malden
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,350 per month

This bright and airy studio in Malden’s Maplewood neighborhood has a bus stop outside its front door. It’s also a short walk from the Malden Center T stop.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $2,000 or Less per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,000 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,000 or less per month.

1. 104 Williams Street #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

This cheery third-floor apartment between the Green Street and Forest Hills stops on the Orange Line boasts in-unit laundry, an eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher, and a balcony overlooking a garden below. There’s also a small office in addition to its two bedrooms.


2. 546 Cambridge Street, Allston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $2,000 per month

Not far from Brighton Avenue, this two-bedroom in Allston has not one but two bathrooms. A strip of green tiling brings some welcome color into the kitchen.


3. 36 Weld Hill Street #1, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

This charming spot near Forest Hills has multiple sets of period pocket doors, allowing rooms to be closed off to create extra bedrooms or offices. The place is cat-friendly, too.


4. 67 Easton Street #1, Allston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

This apartment boasts a spacious formal dining room, a dishwasher in the kitchen, and a living room with bay windows. It also has hardwood floors throughout.


5. 159 Marion Street #3, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,995 per month

The kitchen in this Eastie apartment comes with all the bells and whistles: stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, plenty of cabinets, a dishwasher, and a garbage disposal. Plus, each bedroom has a reasonably large closet.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,600 or Less per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with price constraints. This round, it’s places asking $2,600 or less per month—because who has more than $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,600 or less per month.

1. Pearl Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,250 per month

Renting this first-floor apartment in Somerville means not having to lug your Market Basket haul up a few flights of stairs. The place has a newly renovated bathroom and hardwood floors, too.


2. 33 Union Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

Both a dishwasher and in-unit laundry are hard to come by, making this three-bedroom in Brighton a rare find. It has plenty of storage space in the kitchen, not to mention a living room with exposed beams.


3. 10 Greenley Place #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,600 per month

This penthouse duplex has two spacious levels that offer a living room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, and a large loft space. The easy-to-reach apartment is steps from the Green Street T stop and features one off-street parking space.


4. 35 Van Winkle Street #2, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1.5
Rent: $2,500 per month

Updated and stylishly appointed, this unit boasts soaring ceilings, crown molding, and plenty of windows. The place also has a dishwasher and garbage disposal in the kitchen, as well as a deck outside.


5. 256 Corey Rd #6BM, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,500 per month

This moderately sized Brighton pad has a front balcony, a sunny living room, and hardwood floors throughout. There’s one parking space included in rent, as is heat and hot water.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,800 per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,800 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,800 per month.

1. 16-18 Walk Hill Street, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

This is not a drill: here’s your chance to live in a converted firehouse. Situated a short walk from Forest Hills Station in Jamaica Plain, the renovated unit boasts generously sized rooms and plenty of storage.


2. 30 Jamaicaway #7, Mission Hill
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,795 per month

This bright and airy apartment across from Olmsted Park offers an eat-in kitchen, a large living room, and easy Green Line access. Heat and hot water is included in rent, and there’s also in-building laundry.


3. 41 Chestnut Hill Avenue #42, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,795 per month

This spacious one-bedroom boasts gleaming hardwoods and an abundance of living space. As an added bonus, there’s a private back deck—an ideal spot for reading a library book, as the Brighton BPL branch is steps away.


4. 47 Bow Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

Located in the heart of Union Square, this apartment is on the first floor of a brick building. The place is sunny and bright, and offers coin-operated laundry in the basement.


5. 66 Highland Avenue, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

This unit is on the third floor of a three-family building on Somerville’s Prospect Hill. It has a reasonably large kitchen, closets, and a modern bathroom.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for Under $1,600 per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,600 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for less then $1,600.

1. 64 London Street, East Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,564 per month

This “starter studio,” as it’s called, is a convenient four-minute walk from East Boston’s Maverick Station. Occupancy is limited to one person (the place is pretty tiny) but the space offers an eat-in kitchen with an abundance of cabinets.


2. 109 Charles Street #5, Beacon Hill
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Situated on Beacon Hill’s famed promenade, this Charles Street studio has a kitchenette, a decorative fireplace, and a large closet. For all the juice junkies out there, the apartment is across the street from Pressed.


3. 46 Melrose Street #1, Bay Village
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

This garden-level apartment in Boston’s smallest neighborhood is cat- and small dog-friendly. Studios in Bay Village are hard to come by, and this one happens to include an ultra-rare feature: a private patio area off of the main living space.


4. 525 Tappan Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

While Boston is known for its charming old buildings, this Brookline studio skews more retro than antique. The very ’70s unit offers built-in shelving and seating, and boasts a mural of Beacon Hill in the living room. There’s a full kitchen, too.


5. 32 Sidlaw Road #17, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,300 per month

This top-floor studio off of Comm. Ave. is a relative bargain at $1,300 per month. It has a separate kitchen, which is a plus, though the bathroom could use some work.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $1,800 or Less per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,800 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,800 or less per month.

1. 55 Atkins Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,775 per month

This cheery lower-level unit in Brighton is a gem of a find. Located steps from Oak Square, the place boasts shiny hardwoods, unique light fixtures, exposed beams, and a sleek, modern kitchen.


2. 202 Lexington Street #2, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

This newly renovated apartment in East Boston’s Eagle Hill is nestled inside a classic rowhouse. It has an updated kitchen, hardwood floors, and windows with blinds.


3. 93 Hobart Street #GNC3, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Situated on the top floor of a Brighton apartment building, this sunny unit is available September 1st. It has a relatively small living room, but for additional hangout space, the eat-in kitchen opens to a private balcony.


4. 14 Logan Street #1, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

According to its listing, this cozy Roxbury pad has been freshly painted. The place allows house-trained pets under 25 pounds, and is hosting an open house this weekend.


5. Heath Street #4, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,775 per month

This Winter Hill apartment is available February 1. It has two generously sized bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, and a sizable living room. The place comes with one parking spot and a built-in air conditioner in the living room.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,400 or Less Per Month

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,400 or less per month—because who has more than $3,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,400 or less per month.

1. 17 Germania Street #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Available March 1, this shining JP unit offers built-ins and period details. The bathroom boasts a clawfoot tub and an updated kitchen features a new backsplash. Outside, there’s a private covered porch.


2. 79 Harvard Avenue, Allston
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Steps from the Green Line, this three-bedroom is at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Brighton Avenue in Allston. It offers a spacious eat-in kitchen and hardwood floors.


3. 136 Wilmington Avenue #1, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

This well-maintained abode in Lower Mills is one half of a two-family home. The place has impressive woodwork and built-ins, plus a brick fireplace.


4. 94 Winthrop Street #2, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Large and newly renovated, this second-floor apartment near Dudley Square has stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Its living room leads to a back deck.


5. Hammond Street #2, Cambridge
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Inside of a multi-family building that’s close to Inman Square, this unit has a dining room and in-unit laundry. Two off-street parking spaces are included in rent.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for $1,625 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,625 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,625 or less.

1. 31 Chelsea Street, East Boston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Tucked inside a brick building in Jeffries Point, this updated one-bedroom is only a few minutes’ walk from the Blue Line. The living spaces boast hardwood floors, and in the kitchen there’s a modern-looking backsplash.


2. 1820 Commonwealth Avenue #8, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,625 per month

Heat and hot water are included in rent at this Brighton pad. It has a reasonably large living room and bedroom, plus a charmingly outdated kitchen.


3. 120 Warren Street #17, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Situated in a professionally managed building, this one-bedroom is clean and bright. It boasts multiple closets and plenty of windows.


4. 1625 Commonwealth Avenue #1, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,595 per month

The kitchen in this Comm. Ave. unit offers a built-in microwave, a dishwasher, and modern cabinets. A counter nook looks out to the living room, where there’s a closet and abundant natural light.


5. 7 Bond Street #3, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1.5
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,100 per month

This unit is on the third floor of a building atop Somerville’s Winter Hill. In addition to one decent-sized bedroom, there’s space for a small study or an extra bed.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for $1,500 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,500 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for $1,500 or less.

1. 507 Beacon Street #17, Back Bay
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,495 per month

It’s not often a studio on Beacon Street in Back Bay becomes available for less than $1,500. But behold—here is that very thing. It has hardwood floors and a kitchenette, not to mention proximity to the Common.

2. Washington Street & Commonwealth Ave #7, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

This sunny studio on the B Line has an updated galley kitchen and a tiled bathroom. Heat and hot water are included in rent, and there’s street parking available, too.


3. 23 North Beacon Street #3, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

Though this studio is tiny, it boasts an abundance of windows that bathe it in natural light. There’s a full-sized fridge in the kitchen plus plenty of cabinets.


4. 1027-1033 Commonwealth Avenue #35, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Act fast to nab this unit available on September 1st. Its perks include a sliding door to a balcony, and of course, the fact that it’s cat-friendly.


5. 12 Winter Street #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

This newer studio for rent in Somerville is a bargain at $1,400 per month. It’s a few minutes’ walk from the Davis Square T stop and is situated along the Somerville Community Bike Path.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $2,000 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,000 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,000 or less per month.

1. 412-414 Belgrade Avenue #2, West Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

This West Roxbury apartment counts a dishwasher, microwave, and range as new additions to its updated kitchen. It’s also been freshly painted and boasts new blinds. Best of all? There’s a balcony off the living room.


2. 46 Burt Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $2,000 per month

In this warm and inviting spot in Ashmont, there’s plenty of natural light, plus hardwood floors and updated appliances in the kitchen. Available outdoor space includes a private back porch and a fenced-in yard with a garden.


3. 460 Meridian Street #C, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

Situated inside of a brick building in Eastie, this two-bedroom on Eagle Hill is steps from the waterfront. The kitchen opens to the main living area, where there’s a good-sized coat closet for storage.


4. 11 Embassy Road Apt #22, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,995 per month

Not far from the Chiswick Road T stop, this apartment is bright and comfortable. It has a kitchen with excellent storage, and as an added bonus, cats are permitted.


5. 125 Chiswick Road #106, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,950 per month

Heat and hot water are included in the rent at this Brighton pad, where there’s an elevator, in-building laundry, and a balcony. There’s a dishwasher and a garbage disposal in the kitchen to boot.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,800 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,800 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,800 per month.

1. 16-18 Walk Hill Street, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

This is not a drill: here’s your chance to live in a converted firehouse. Situated a short walk from Forest Hills Station in Jamaica Plain, the renovated unit boasts generously sized rooms and plenty of storage.


2. 30 Jamaicaway #7, Mission Hill
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,795 per month

This bright and airy apartment across from Olmsted Park offers an eat-in kitchen, a large living room, and easy Green Line access. Heat and hot water is included in rent, and there’s also in-building laundry.


3. 41 Chestnut Hill Avenue #42, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,795 per month

This spacious one-bedroom boasts gleaming hardwoods and an abundance of living space. As an added bonus, there’s a private back deck—an ideal spot for reading a library book, as the Brighton BPL branch is steps away.


4. 47 Bow Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

Located in the heart of Union Square, this apartment is on the first floor of a brick building. The place is sunny and bright, and offers coin-operated laundry in the basement.


5. 66 Highland Avenue, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

This unit is on the third floor of a three-family building on Somerville’s Prospect Hill. It has a reasonably large kitchen, closets, and a modern bathroom.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for Under $1,600 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,600 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for less then $1,600.

1. 64 London Street, East Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,564 per month

This “starter studio,” as it’s called, is a convenient four-minute walk from East Boston’s Maverick Station. Occupancy is limited to one person (the place is pretty tiny) but the space offers an eat-in kitchen with an abundance of cabinets.


2. 109 Charles Street #5, Beacon Hill
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Situated on Beacon Hill’s famed promenade, this Charles Street studio has a kitchenette, a decorative fireplace, and a large closet. For all the juice junkies out there, the apartment is across the street from Pressed.


3. 46 Melrose Street #1, Bay Village
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

This garden-level apartment in Boston’s smallest neighborhood is cat- and small dog-friendly. Studios in Bay Village are hard to come by, and this one happens to include an ultra-rare feature: a private patio area off of the main living space.


4. 525 Tappan Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

While Boston is known for its charming old buildings, this Brookline studio skews more retro than antique. The very ’70s unit offers built-in shelving and seating, and boasts a mural of Beacon Hill in the living room. There’s a full kitchen, too.


5. 32 Sidlaw Road #17, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,300 per month

This top-floor studio off of Comm. Ave. is a relative bargain at $1,300 per month. It has a separate kitchen, which is a plus, though the bathroom could use some work.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $1,800 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,800 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,800 or less per month.

1. 55 Atkins Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,775 per month

This cheery lower-level unit in Brighton is a gem of a find. Located steps from Oak Square, the place boasts shiny hardwoods, unique light fixtures, exposed beams, and a sleek, modern kitchen.


2. 202 Lexington Street #2, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

This newly renovated apartment in East Boston’s Eagle Hill is nestled inside a classic rowhouse. It has an updated kitchen, hardwood floors, and windows with blinds.


3. 93 Hobart Street #GNC3, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Situated on the top floor of a Brighton apartment building, this sunny unit is available September 1st. It has a relatively small living room, but for additional hangout space, the eat-in kitchen opens to a private balcony.


4. 14 Logan Street #1, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

According to its listing, this cozy Roxbury pad has been freshly painted. The place allows house-trained pets under 25 pounds, and is hosting an open house this weekend.


5. Heath Street #4, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,775 per month

This Winter Hill apartment is available February 1. It has two generously sized bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, and a sizable living room. The place comes with one parking spot and a built-in air conditioner in the living room.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,400 or Less Per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,400 or less per month—because who has more than $3,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,400 or less per month.

1. 17 Germania Street #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Available March 1, this shining JP unit offers built-ins and period details. The bathroom boasts a clawfoot tub and an updated kitchen features a new backsplash. Outside, there’s a private covered porch.


2. 79 Harvard Avenue, Allston
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Steps from the Green Line, this three-bedroom is at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Brighton Avenue in Allston. It offers a spacious eat-in kitchen and hardwood floors.


3. 136 Wilmington Avenue #1, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

This well-maintained abode in Lower Mills is one half of a two-family home. The place has impressive woodwork and built-ins, plus a brick fireplace.


4. 94 Winthrop Street #2, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Large and newly renovated, this second-floor apartment near Dudley Square has stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Its living room leads to a back deck.


5. Hammond Street #2, Cambridge
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Inside of a multi-family building that’s close to Inman Square, this unit has a dining room and in-unit laundry. Two off-street parking spaces are included in rent.

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