Boston, the capital of the state Massachusetts, is a small city with historical significance, gorgeous architecture, and a network of elite universities. The city is divided into dozens of neighborhoods and even more suburbs and surrounding towns, all catering to different people, giving you lots of options when searching Boston’s real estate offerings.
Some of the many schools that attract people from around the world to Boston include Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University, Boston College, Tufts University, the Berklee School of Music, and many more.
Housing prices vary dramatically depending on what area you’re looking in. Size is standard around Boston: the larger an apartment, the more expensive it will be. But sought-after neighborhoods can inflate these prices due to the high demand for the location. That’s why Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and Seaport are extremely pricey.
There is a huge variety of housing in Boston, from the smallest studio apartments to the multiple-story family homes. There are always people moving to the city, making housing market competition and fast-paced. Additionally, another factor that keeps Boston housing competitive is that those who find the perfect apartment aren’t likely to give it up. There’s little turn-over on long-term leases. Tenants usually give up apartments only when moving up to a larger space to accommodate a growing family.
We’ll help you find the perfect apartment for you. Our options include, but are not limited to:
Budget properties (including studio apartments)
One, two, and three bedroom apartments
Luxury housing
Units in residential complexes
Traditional Homes
If you’re planning a move to Boston, it’s crucial you research real estate thoroughly. Boston has one of the most competitive and expensive housing industries in the country.
Below are a list of things to keep an eye out for when browsing apartments in Beantown:
Type of Apartment: studio, one-three bedroom apartments, single and multi family homes
Proximity to Public Transportation: Boston’s MBTA public transportation system offers ferries, trains, and buses
Proximity to Business Centers/Employers: Boston City Center, the Financial District, specific employers
Proximity to Attractions: New England Aquarium, the Theater District, Fenway Park, etc.
Proximity to Shopping Centers: Back Bay, West End, Charles Street, etc.
Utilities and Furnishing: the more amenities provided by the building, the more expensive the apartment is likely to be
Wifi/Cable/Broadband Internet
Additional Amenities: gyms, parking, laundry / dry cleaning, business centers, swimming pools, etc.
Pet- and Children-Friendly Housing
By providing a list of specific requirements for your future apartment, we can better help you find the perfect place.
Locating a great rental home in Boston can be time-consuming, even for those with experience buying and selling property. There are thousands of incredible properties on the market currently, but finding the perfect one requires the perfect search.
As seasoned experts in the real estate industry, we understand the market and how to navigate it. Our knowledge can be utilized by you to find the best property possible.
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At 3D Apartment, we guarantee an excellent experience. The happiness of our customers is our top priority. We’ll help you land the perfect place quickly and easily.
We analyze the unique criteria presented by each client and will find the apartment that meets all your requirements. Whether it’s temporary or long-term housing, we want it to feel like home.