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Where is the best places for college students to live in Boston?

It’s not surprising that Boston is one of the most sought-after cities to rent in the nation given its fast expanding job market, rich history, and esteemed schools and universities. Anywhere in the country, with Harvard, MIT, Boston College, and Northeastern University nearby, there are undoubtedly intelligent students to be found. Though it’s possible to find more suburban homes on the outskirts of town, the city is famed for its majestic high rises and ancient brownstones.

Many people may not be familiar with the many neighbourhoods in a big city when they move there. Here are some fantastic Boston suburbs where students can find the best student accommodation Boston to live in. 

Fenway/Kenmore

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Despite being two distinct neighbourhoods with unique characteristics, Fenway and Kenmore are frequently combined because of their close proximity to one another. While Northeastern University is situated in Fenway, Boston University is situated in Kenmore. 

The Colleges of the Fenway, a group of five nearby colleges and universities, are likewise located in Fenway/Kenmore. Emmanuel College, Simmons University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Wentworth Institute of Technology, and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences are a few of these universities. In the neighbourhood is also Harvard Medical School. The Green Line connects Fenway/Kenmore to these universities, with most stops just a 10-minute walk away. There are other stops at Northeastern University and Boston University. 

Allston/Brighton

Since the Allston/Brighton neighbourhood is, let’s face it, conveniently located to everything, it’s typically one of college students’ first options for housing! Boston University and Boston College are both a short walk away if you’re heading there.

This is one of the more reasonably priced areas to live and rent because of the ease of access to all of the surrounding post-secondary schools. Other than writing an essay or finding an editor to revise a dissertation, there is a lot to accomplish here. In addition to institutions, this neighbourhood has a thriving nightlife, reasonably priced dining options, and even excellent live music.

Jamaica Plain

One of the better neighbourhoods in Boston for academics seeking multiculturalism and diversity is Jamaica Plain. Students looking for the best deal within their budget will also find this area to be quite helpful. Running, cycling, and rowing are also easily accessible in Jamaica Plain for those who want to maintain their fitness.

For those who adore it, the creative impact, locally owned restaurants, and comparatively cheap rent make up for the slightly longer drive to school in this neighbourhood.

Roxbury

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Another Boston neighbourhood that is well-known for its more reasonably priced options is Roxbury, which is situated south of Fenway/Kenmore and east of Jamaica Plain. While the Colleges of the Fenway and Northeastern University are both easily accessible by foot from some residences in Lower Roxbury, residents may also easily access Roxbury Crossing and Ruggles via the Orange Line. Additionally, Roxbury has a number of bus stops, which facilitates travelling throughout Boston.

Dorchester 

Dorchester is renowned for its shorter commuting times and more reasonably priced apartment options. Since Dorchester is home to the University of Massachusetts Boston, it is undoubtedly a fantastic choice for students who attend the university. In addition, the neighbourhood offers multiple Red Line terminals, which let students travel north through Cambridge and downtown. It takes roughly twenty to thirty minutes to ride the T to either MIT or Harvard.

Brookline and Coolidge Corner

Another example of two Boston locations that are connected by proximity is Brookline and Coolidge Corner. Brookline’s downtown area is called Coolidge Corner, and like other metropolitan commercial centres, the apartments in surrounding neighbourhoods are typically more expensive. The Green Line passes through various locations in Brookline and Coolidge Corner, some of which will transport students directly to Boston University or only a short stroll from Boston College, Harvard Medical School, and the Colleges of the Fenway.

Back Bay

The Back Bay is ideal for students seeking the greatest service and hospitality available, provided that you are able to spend a little more money each year. Situated within a short stroll from Emerson, Suffolk, and the Berklee College of Music, this flat boasts the highest rent in the city.

This is the district for people who would rather spend a great afternoon shopping than at a pub. Not only does this neighbourhood feature upscale shops, but it also has some of Boston’s most fascinating old structures.

Cambridge

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Cambridge is the ideal location for students wishing to attend the esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. Here, you can observe students heading to the neighbourhood pub and arcade, A4cade, as well as a well-dressed professional.

Although there is comparatively cheap rent in this region, Boston University students have a lengthier commute. It’s a relatively short bus ride to the bustling Boston downtown where you can find several excellent off campus student housing.

Malden

Though it’s a suburb to the north of Boston, Malden is a fantastic choice for those searching for apartments in the middle range. With two stops on the Orange Line, students can travel in roughly 30 to 40 minutes to go to Downtown, Northeastern University, and the Colleges of the Fenway from this primarily residential neighbourhood. To get to the Ruggles Street station, which is close to Northeastern University and accessible by foot from the Colleges of the Fenway, students can take the Malden Centre or Oak Grove stop. Students from other schools can travel downtown on the Orange Line and change to the relevant lines. Malden also has a number of bus stops, thus a car is not required here.

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