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Rent   $1,200
Utilities   $85
Initial Deposit   N/A
Application Fee   $150
 
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Boston, MA - Life and Entertainment

In Boston, you can step back in time by taking a walk on the Freedom Trail then return to the present to visit a world-class gallery or attend a sporting event. The city's waterfront is a draw for residents and tourists; after you take in the view, you can visit the New England Aquarium to glimpse a wide variety of sea creatures.

If you are looking for entertainment, Boston has it all. Interested in a sporting event? You can see professional baseball, hockey, football, basketball, and lacrosse and go to one of the city's casual eateries or fine restaurants for a meal to talk about the game. If the visual and performing arts are more your style, stop in to one of Boston's many art galleries, see a play, or take in a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra or the Boston Lyric Opera.

Whether you are a resident with a few minutes on your lunch hour or a tourist with a few minutes to spare before your Duck tour, you should plan a stop at the Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall. You can grab some lunch, buy a souvenir, enjoy a performance, go shopping, or all of the above.

Boston's transportation system is easy to use and it will enable you to check out all the sites on your list. Why not visit some of the local colleges? Take a walk around Harvard in Cambridge, Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Boston University along the Charles River, or one of numerous other colleges located in and around the city.


Browse through the list of neighborhoods in Massachusetts below. If you are interested in searching for an apartment or home in a particular neighborhood, click on its name.