Great location in the heart of Allston. Close to trendy local bars and restaurants in Brighton, Allston, Kenmore Square, Fenway. Easy access to the entire city with Green Line B train seconds from your front door and Mbta bus routes #57 and #66 nearby. Very close to Boston University, as well as a quick trip or Mbta ride to Boston College, Harvard University, Harvard Business School, Lower Allston, Coolidge Corner, Longwood Medical, Beth Israel, Children s Hospital, Brigham Women s, Harvard Medical School, Northeastern, Simmons, Berklee, Emmanuel, Wheelock, Mass College of Pharmacy, NE Conservatory, Mass College of Art, Wentworth, Neco, School of Mfa and more. Move-In Costs Fees: Last Month Rent: $2,000. First Month Rent: $2,000. Security Deposit: $2,000. Disclaimer: Some information and pictures are automatically pulled from the landlord(s) database and may not represent the actual unit. While we attempt to ensure display of current and accurate data, this listing may not reflect. Electricity, HotWater, Water & RentIncludesHeat.
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Property Summary
Property Type:
House
Rental Fee:
$2,000
Bedrooms:
1 beds
Bathrooms:
1 baths
Size:
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Pet Friendly:
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Listing Status:
Active
ID:
83806892
Leasing Information
Lease Term: 1 year. Utilities Included: Electricity, Water & Hot Water.
Additional Details
House for rent in Allston for $2,000 with 1 bed, 1 bath and located at 8 Greylock Rd #3 in Allston, MA 02134. The rental price of $2,000 is 10.7% ($240) lower than the average rent of $2,240 for a 1 bedroom house in Allston, MA and 31.1% ($902) lower than the average rent of $2,902 for a 1 bedroom house in Suffolk County. 8 Greylock Rd #3 was advertised by Marc Roos today at 10:59 AM ET and last updated at 3:43 PM ET.
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