Just Renovated And Painted With New Hardwood Flooring And Recessed Lighting. Kitchenette With New Burners. Private Bathroom With A Bathtub. This Unfurnished Studio Is Awesome. Easy access to Green/Orange/Silver Line T stops, Mbta bus, Mass Avenue, Symphony Hall, Northeastern University (neu), New England Conservatory of Music, Berklee College of Music, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (mcphs), Museum of Fine Art, Emerson College, South End area, Back Bay area, Fenway Park, Prudential Center, Whole Foods Market and everything Boston has to offer. Move-In Costs Fees: Last Month Rent: $2,095. First Month Rent: $2,095. Security Deposit: $2,095. Disclaimer: We Accept Visa Mastercard, American Express, Checks, Wire, Electronic Transfer, Cash. HotWater, BackBaylocation, brightandsunny, HardwoodFloors, HighCeiling, Kitchenette, Privatebathroom, recessedlighting, Unfurnished & Electric.
RentalSource last checked: June 11, 2026 · 4:51 PM ET
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Property Summary
Property Type:
Apartment
Rental Fee:
$2,095
Bedrooms:
1 beds
Bathrooms:
1 baths
Size:
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Pet Friendly:
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Listing Status:
Active
ID:
83389111
Property Amenities
• Hardwood Floors
Leasing Information
Lease Term: 1 year. Utilities Included: Hot Water.
Additional Details
Apartment for rent in Boston for $2,095 with 1 bed, 1 bath and located at 405 Beacon St #B in Boston, MA 02115. The rental price of $2,095 is 38.8% ($1,328) lower than the average rent of $3,423 for a 1 bedroom apartment in Boston, MA and 27.8% ($807) lower than the average rent of $2,902 for a 1 bedroom apartment in Suffolk County. 405 Beacon St #B was advertised by Brandon Archambault on April 7, 2026 at 10:24 AM ET, last updated on May 30, 2026 at 2:34 PM ET and last checked today at 4:51 PM ET.
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