Allston, Boston, MA
Studio
1 Bath
Available: 03/02/2025
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$2,000/mo
Heat & Hot Water Included
Gas for Stove Included

Amenities & Apartment Information

Building

Parking: Street
Laundry in Building
Elevator

Unit

Pet Friendly
Hardwood
Refrigerator

Property Description

A busy city neighborhood, Allston has plenty to offer its residents- from the vibrant music and art scene to the delicious restaurants, locals have plenty of entertainment options to choose from. It is close and easily accessible to/ from Brighton, Fenway, Cambridge, Brookline, and Newton- several stops along the B line run through Commonwealth Ave. in Allston as well as multiple bus routes. Large apartment buildings can be found more commonly in Allston than other areas of Boston, but 2 and 3 family homes can be commonly found on the side streets. Moving to Allston? Don’t forget to check out what locals refer to as “Allston Christmas”- an unofficial holiday where shortly after September 1st, residents moving out of their homes will exchange old belongings with new residents moving in!

Transportation Options
19 Brighton Ave Bus Stop 0.2 mi (4 min away)
Brighton Ave @ Chester St Bus Stop 0.2 mi (4 min away)
Brighton Ave @ Chester St Bus Stop 0.2 mi (5 min away)
Brighton Ave @ Comm Ave Bus Stop 0.2 mi (4 min away)
Harvard St opp Verndale St Bus Stop 0.2 mi (4 min away)

Nearby Places
Clear Flour Bakery
Holly Crab
Olitoki
Shabu-Zen Restaurant
Shanghai Gate

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Price Comparison

This apartment is 7.36% less expensive than the average price of $2,159 for studio apartments in Allston. Congratulations on finding a great apartment that is below the average rent price in Allston. Contact Boston Pads now to see this apartment or request a rental application.

Average Rent Prices for Studio Apartments in Allston

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Recommended Annual Gross Income

$80,000 - $96,000
A range of 25-30% is usually the recommended amount of household or combined gross income to spend on rent. This is also what many landlords are looking for in a prospective tenant, a group of roommates, or their cosigner(s). Remember, this is just a suggestion and does not take into account any other expenses you may have.

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35% of Gross Income

$2,800

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25% of Gross Income

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15% of Gross Income

$1,200

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