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Commonwealth
What it’s like to live in Commonwealth
Historic elegance defines Commonwealth Avenue, where impressive brownstones line this grand boulevard featuring a central mall designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Residents enjoy both architectural prestige and the practical benefits of living along one of Boston's primary east-west connections providing both shopping access and transportation options. Though some buildings show their age with vintage quirks requiring maintenance knowledge beyond typical renter experience, the trade-off comes in high ceilings, ornate woodwork, and architectural details unavailable in newer construction. The neighborhood's proximityto Fenway Park, the Charles River Esplanade, and multiple universities creates ideal location for both cultural experiences and recreational opportunities despite urban density.
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Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood
What it’s like to live in Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood
Surrounding Fenway Park and world-class medical institutions, this district buzzes with energy. Housing ranges from classic brownstones to new luxury developments targeting healthcare professionals and students. The neighborhood offers excellent transit connections, vibrant nightlife, and the peaceful Fens parkland. Game days bring crowds and parking challenges, though many residents consider the excitement part of the authentic Boston experience.
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D Street - West Broadway
What it’s like to live in D Street - West Broadway
South Boston character defines D Street/West Broadway, where this evolving neighborhood balances longtime residents with newcomers drawn to the developing waterfront. Rental options range from classic South Boston triple-deckers to luxury new construction with amenities targeting professionals. The neighborhood provides excellent access to both downtown employment and Carson Beach recreation, though the popularity has pushed rental rates higher than in surrounding areas and parking can be challenging without a resident permit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Off-campus housing is a term to describe housing that is not owned or operated by the college or university. When living off-campus, you will need to set up and pay for utilities like internet, electricity, and water yourself.
Some of the benefits of choosing to live off-campus include more space, privacy, and independence. Choosing to live off-campus also provides additional location flexibility and can come with potential cost savings.
The average rent for an apartment near Boston University is $4,030.