East Boston, Boston, MA
2 Beds
1 Bath
Available: Now
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$2,850/mo
No First Month Deposit

Cost & Fee Information

Monthly Rent & Fees

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Monthly Base Rent

$2,850.00

Heat

Tenant pays utility company monthly.

Usage-Based

Hot Water

Tenant pays utility company monthly.

Usage-Based

Electricity

Tenant pays utility company monthly.

Usage-Based

Water & Sewer

Included in monthly rent.

Included

Garbage Collection

Weekly trash pickup or dumpster.

Included

Optional

Pets

Pets allowed.

Included
Parking

No parking.

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One-Time Fees

First Month's Rent
$0
Last Month's Rent
$2,850.00
Security Deposit
$2,850.00
Key & Lock Replacement Fee
$0

Amenities & Apartment Information

Unit

Pet Friendly

Property Description

Experience modern East Boston living in this bright top-floor condo at 214-216 E Eagle St #7. Built in 2016, this boutique 8-unit building blends comfort and style with open-concept living, two ample bedrooms, and a private deck overlooking the water — perfect for morning coffee or sunset views.Enjoy thoughtful features throughout: in-unit full-size washer & dryer, Nest thermostat, and a pet-friendly association. The chef’s kitchen offers sleek finishes and an airy layout ideal for entertaining.Located within a half mile of the Wood Island Blue Line T Station and steps from the Condor Street Beach and Eastie’s vibrant dining scene — with favorites like Rino’s and Angela’s Café right around the corner.

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Price Comparison

This apartment is 2.93% less expensive than the average price of $2,936 for 2 bedroom apartments in East Boston. Congratulations on finding a great apartment that is below the average rent price in East Boston. 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 East Boston

Rent Calculator & Affordability

Recommended Annual Gross Income

Household:
$114,000 - $136,800
You + 1 Roommate, Each:
$57,000 - $68,400
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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How much do you (or your cosigner) earn each year before taxes?

High Range

35% of Gross Income

$3,990

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Mid Range

25% of Gross Income

$2,850

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Low Range

15% of Gross Income

$1,710

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Have You Considered Buying Your Own Home?

Instead of paying $2,850/mo in rent, these homes may have a similar monthly mortgage.

This is an estimate based on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 6.3% interest, 20% down payment, $120/mo homeowners insurance, and the average $10.90 property tax rate in the Boston area. Actual interest rates, property taxes, and homeowners insurance will vary. Does not include additional expenses or fees such as closing costs, PMI, or HOA fees. Buyers must complete their own due diligence based on current market conditions.

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