Boston University, Brookline, MA
2 Beds
1 Bath
Available: Now
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$2,700/mo
Reduced First Month Deposit

Amenities & Apartment Information

Building

Parking: DriveWay
Laundry in Building

Unit

Cat Friendly
Hardwood

Property Description

2 Bed 1 Bath with Living Room
Laundry in Common Area
Separate Bills for Gas & Electricity
Hardwood Floors Throughout the Space
Eat-in Kitchen w/ Stove and Fridge
Cat OK
Street Parking & Garage Parking
Large Bay Windows
Close to Green Line T Stop Brookline is a city 3 miles southwest of Boston, located in Norfolk county, and part of the Greater Boston area. Regarded as a commuter suburb, Brookline is well known for its great schools, distinct neighborhoods, upscale shopping, and village pubs. Brookline is easily accessible by the MBTA green line, and several bus routes. There are two major retail districts in Brookline: Washington Square and Coolidge Corner. Brookline is also home to several parks. The Larz Anderson Park in particular has an outdoor skating rink in the winter, and is popular for sledding in the snow.

Transportation Options
1079 Commonwealth Ave Bus Stop 0.1 mi (2 min away)
Brighton Ave @ Comm Ave Bus Stop 0.2 mi (4 min away)
Commonwealth Ave @ Babcock St Bus Stop 0.1 mi (2 min away)
Commonwealth Ave @ Naples Rd Bus Stop 0.1 mi (2 min away)

Nearby Places
Angora
Dunkin'
Kayuga
Pho Viet

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Price Comparison

This apartment is 24.07% less expensive than the average price of $3,556 for 2 bedroom apartments in Brookline. It's rare to find an apartment this far below the average rent price in Brookline. Units like this rent quickly. Use the contact form to schedule a showing or request a rental application. This listing may not last much longer.

Average Rent Prices for 2 Bedroom Apartments in Brookline

Rent Calculator & Affordability

Recommended Annual Gross Income

Household:
$108,000 - $129,600
You + 1 Roommate, Each:
$54,000 - $64,800
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

$3,780

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Mid Range

25% of Gross Income

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15% of Gross Income

$1,620

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