Waverly Apartments, Boston

Bronsdon St, Boston, 02135, United States
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$320
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4.7 mi from City Center
( 16m. 44m. 1h 38m)
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The node | 1.0 mi
Harvard Biorobotics Lab | 1.0 mi
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Fully Furnished
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BBQ
BBQ
Green space
Outdoor patio

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About the Property

Waverly Apartments stands out as one of the top and most budget-friendly student accommodations in Boston. The property is located close to the Charles River. This comfortable 4-bedroom student housing in Boston shares close proximity to Harvard University, Boston University, Massachusetts College of Arts and Design, Hult International Business School, and many other prestigious educational institutions in the city. 

Features

Every corner of the Waverly Apartments Boston offers comfort and convenience. Situated within a gated community, this student apartment exudes a sense of security and serenity for all its student residents. Each fully-furnished apartment offers students a private room with a shared bathroom and a shared kitchen in a 4-bedroom apartment.  Each of the 4 bedrooms is furnished with a full-sized bed, study desk, nightstand, a 60-inch smart TV and a streaming device. Every room of this Boston University off-campus housing comes with big windows to offer plentiful ventilation and natural light.

Rent covers utility bills like wifi, electricity, water, and heating. Residents can also enjoy common amenities such as a washer dryer. Plus, there's a wonderful lush green space and outdoor patio within the community for impromptu social gatherings with your friends. Engage in lively gatherings and culinary adventures at the communal BBQ, where friendships are forged over sizzling delights and shared laughter.


Location and What's Hot?

When you are not in the university, you can check out the diverse culinary scene of the city. Boston is famous for its Boston Baked Beans, a dish of northern beans baked with sweet sauce. Explore this and many other dishes in the nearby restaurants and cafes. Start your day with a cup of Matcha coffee from Kohi Coffee Company at 130 Guest St. For a quick bite along with your coffee you can check out the Pavement Coffeehouse on the other side at 415 Western Avenue that offers you both. Enjoy a hearty meal at The Stockyard Restaurant at 135 Market St., or if you are keen on exploring Japanese cuisine, you can try the Spring Shabu-Shabu restaurant at 304 Western Avenue.

Discover the local history of the neighborhood at the Brighton-Allston Heritage Museum. If you are interested in knowing the history and specifics of all things natural, The Harvard Natural History Museum is a perfect place for afternoon explorations. Alternatively, you can also check out the International Paper Museum. If you wish to be closer to nature, explore the Charles River Reservation at 1175A Soldiers Field Road or enjoy some quiet time with an evening walk at Ringer Park.

As the night falls, explore the array of clubs and pubs that Boston has to offer. Enjoy games with great drinks at Roxy’s Arcade, or drive a little further to reach Lucky Strike Fenway. If you are interested in knowing more about the secrets of the universe, the Judson B. Coit Observatory is a perfect place for you to visit. Just make sure that you get your tickets beforehand to avoid missing the view.

Commute

If you are staying at Waverly Apartments Boston, you can travel to most places on foot because that’s how close all the important places are to these student apartments near Boston University. Regardless, for places further away, you can take the bus. The nearest bus stop to Waverly Apartments Boston is Market St @ Lothrop St. and Market St. @ Centola St. The average bus fare falls around $2 per ride. If you wish to travel intercity, you can choose trains. Boston Landing is the closest train station to Waverly Apartments Boston. Apart from this, you can hail a cab to reach any destination without delay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the rent include?

The rent includes all utilities, internet, as well as living in a fully furnished apartment. It also includes the use of the building amenities, such as a gym, swimming pool, rooftop, and so on (if applicable).

How does the rent payment work?

At the time of check-out, you are only required to make your deposit payment. Paying a deposit will secure your room. Your first rent payment is due upon your move-in. Let's say today is January 15 and you would like to book a room from March 1 to September 31. Today, you will need to pay the deposit amount to hold your room. The first rent payment is due any time until March 1. You will need to pay your first rent to receive your apartment keys. In other words, the deposit secures your room, and the first rent brings you the keys.

What is required for booking?

To book you will need to complete the verification process by uploading a photo ID, proof of study/work, proof of address, and guarantor documents, and then pay the deposit listed in the booking process. If you are a student, they require proof of study instead of proof of work. This full process can be completed online.

What is proof of guarantor?

It is proof that you have a guarantor agreeing to secure or 'guarantee' tenancy agreement/contract.  A guarantor can be an individual (parent, spouse, relative, etc.) who promises to pay a tenant’s debt in the case the payment has not been transferred for a reason.

Why can’t I select the dates I want?

You can only select the beginning of the end of the month as a move-in date.

How do my friend and I rent an apartment together?

Bookings are done individually, but you may request to live in the same apartment with your friend. They do our best to make this happen but it is based on availability.

Can I meet my roommates before moving in?

In most circumstances, your exact room is assigned the day you move in. Our housing coordinators will introduce you to your roommates when you move in.

Are the accommodation premises Co-ed?

They have all-female, all-male, and mixed apartments, based on availability at the time of booking. During the booking process kindly let us know your preference and they will do our best to accommodate it.

Is the furniture deposit returned?

The deposit will be returned within 21 business days after the rooming agreement term stays, provided that the contractual obligations have been met and mandatory fees have been deducted.

Do I pay my rent month to month, or weekly?

They allow flexible lease terms, and rent payment is due every 4 weeks. A payment plan will be generated and added to the end of your housing agreement for your reference.

What if I want to change my room type?

Room type changes are subject to availability and will involve an extra cleaning fee pending approval.

How can I extend my stay?

You need to provide a written request to extend your stay, preferably with a 30-day notice. Extensions are based on availability and they do our best to accommodate them.

How many people will I be living with?

You will live in a co-living space with other roommates. 95% of our premises accommodate three (3) roommates in total. An exact number of roommates depends on the apartment layout and location.

Do I get my own bathroom?

Unless specified otherwise, all rooms have shared bathrooms. If you are looking for ultimate privacy, they do have a master room with a private bathroom and entire apartment options in certain locations.

How many people share the same bathroom?

Generally, you will be sharing the bathroom with 2 other roommates depending on the apartment layout. They have some apartments with a master room with a private bathroom, based on availability.

Does the apartment have a common living room?

There is a small dining area near the kitchen area. Particularly with the Covid-19 precautions, they discourage our residents to gather in common areas unless necessary.

Is a kitchen included?

Yes, all of our apartments come with a fully furnished, shared kitchen. This includes a small dining area, pots, pans, dishes, utensils, and appliances.

Is the internet included?

They are happy to provide each resident with an unlimited Wi-Fi internet connection. This is included in the rental price. Also, accommodation prepares the rooms with fresh bed linens and deep cleaning before the move-in. Residents need to leave the room in the same condition as it is found, including the replacement of fresh bed linens and completion of deep move-out cleaning.

Is there a laundry?

Yes, all our premises have either in-unit or on-site laundry.

Is parking included?

Parking may be provided for an additional fee, provided that the duration of the stay is a minimum of one year.

Are there locks on doors?

Unfortunately, they do not place locks on doors. Due to existing fire code requirements, they attach importance to the security of the co-living units, and individual locks create a less preferable environment in terms of the security of our tenants.

What is flex space?

Flex space is one of the budget-friendly options they offer. It’s ideal for students looking for luxury living with basic privacy. The space is an alternative to a shared room and is created with a temporary bookcase partition. The full description can be found on our website.

Do you rent rooms to couples?

Our rooms are single occupancy only. They may suggest our entire apartment options (one bedroom or studio) for couples, available at limited locations.

Do you have a cleaning service?

Prior to moving in, your room is cleaned and you are provided with fresh linens. It is up to all roommates to keep their rooms and common areas clean.

Do you accept pets?

Even though they  love pets, a co-living environment does not allow us to be pet friendly. Our current or future guests might be allergic to pets.

What is your guest policy?

Due to the unique living environment at accommodation premises, constant overnight guests are not allowed. You are able to have friends and family visit you. However overnight guests overpopulate the apartment and are not permitted.

Do you provide a meal plan?

Meal plans are not provided. Our apartments have fully furnished kitchens with standard appliances including pots, pans, dishes, and cutlery. There are grocery stores nearby.

Can I bring my own sheets and furniture?

They provide fresh bed linens prior to moving in. Our rooms are fully furnished with a bed, study desk, side table, lighting, and smart TV. As long as the room is left in the same condition after your stay, you may replace your own linens and small furniture.

Can I rent an apartment to myself?

Yes, you can rent an entire studio or one-bedroom apartment. Please check our website for availability.

What if I have a roommate issue?

Our residence is a co-living shared space and they encourage open communication to try and resolve any household issues. Please contact your housing coordinator, for some further assistance.

Is there 24/7 security on the premises?

Most of our locations have a concierge security desk. Additionally, a key fob is needed, to enter the building.

What is the check-in process?

Check-in generally begins after 4:00 pm on your planned move-in date. You will receive move-in instructions by email, which will include the housing coordinator’s contact information. You can inform them when you’re on the way, or a time you plan to be at the residence and they will meet you. You will have a short orientation when you arrive and will receive your keys if your first rent payment was made.

Who can rent with the accommodation?

I am not a student. They are a purpose-built housing provider. They provide co-living housing both to students and young professionals. If you have concerns about whether you are eligible to apply, please contact our booking team.

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About Boston

Boston is a city steeped in history and a hub of intellectual prowess and cultural richness. With a storied past that dates back to key events in the American Revolution, Boston, Massachusetts, is not just a landmark in the annals of history but also a vibrant, modern city that maintains its relevance today. Renowned for its significant role in contributing to America’s cultural heritage, Boston is an epicenter for education and innovation, attracting students and professionals alike from across the globe. Home to an impressive student population, Boston is celebrated for its academic vibrancy, which is reflected in numerous top-tier institutions that call this city their home. The demand for quality student housing has led to a variety of Boston student housing options within the city. Each sustainability is compounded by its character and convenience, such as the charm of Back Bay’s historic rows or the academic ambience of Cambridge, a locale synonymous with innovation and learning. Deciding to study in Boston is a choice to immerse oneself in a city that not only reverberates with history and knowledge but also throbs with the vigor of youthful aspirations. From historic landmarks to lush green spaces and a buzzing cultural scene, Boston invites students to live and learn in a city that celebrates every aspect of student life.

Best Student Housing in Boston

Finding the right student housing is crucial for those planning to study and live in Boston. Not only does choosing off-campus Boston student housing afford a greater sense of independence, but it can also be a more affordable alternative to staying on-campus. Living off-campus often presents a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Boston's diverse community, allowing individuals to explore the city's rich culture and history while being surrounded by fellow students. Amber offers a variety of options for student housing in Boston, catering to different preferences and budgets: from private en suite rooms that offer a slice of solitude to lively student halls and studio apartments perfect for a more social living experience. Here are some of the top student housing options available in Boston:

1. June Homes 02113, Boston

2. Brighton Residence, Boston

3. Waverly Apartments, Boston

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7. June Homes 02119, Boston

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Cost of Living

Understanding the average anticipated cost of living in Boston is vital for students planning to study or already studying in this culturally rich and historically significant city. Not only does it influence day-to-day lifestyle choices, but also significantly impacts student finances. On average, a student in Boston might expect a cumulative monthly cost of living to range around $2,000 to $2,500. This estimate is a key factor in planning for accommodation and other expenses in the city.

1. Food & Groceries - $400 - $450 / per month

2. Transportation - $85 - 100 / per month

3. Utilities (including Internet and Phone) - $150 - $175 / per month

4. Clothing - $75 - $90 / per month

5. Sports & Leisure - $100 - $150 / per month

Student Travel Boston

Student travel near Boston is both efficient and convenient, making it a prime destination for academics seeking a comfortable and accessible living experience. The city's well-structured public transportation network caters superbly to the needs of students living in Boston student housing, ensuring that travel to and from their institutions, as well as around the city, is smooth and hassle-free. In the bustling city of Boston, students have an array of public transportation options at their disposal, including buses, the subway system known as the "T", and the ease of cycling around the city. The affordability of these services makes Boston an attractive city for students, optimizing their daily commute and offering a cost-effective solution for their travel needs. Here are some of the best modes of transport:

1. Buses

Serving as a reliable mode of transit, Boston's bus network offers extensive coverage across the city, including routes to prominent educational establishments. With a fare costing around $2.40, students can utilize a CharlieCard for touch-and-go travel, which provides a discounted fare at $1.70 per ride.

2. The 'T' (Subway)

Boston's subway, affectionately known as the 'T', is an iconic part of the local transit system. A single fare is approximately $2.90 with a CharlieTicket, or a reduced rate of $2.40 with a CharlieCard. Offering fast and frequent service, the T connects various points across Boston, making it an optimal option for punctual and swift conveyance.

3. Cycling

Embracing the global shift towards eco-friendly travel, Boston boasts a strong biking culture. With dedicated bike lanes and the Blue Bikes share system, students can enjoy an economical and healthy way to navigate the city. Additionally, most student housing Boston options come with secure cycle/bike storage spaces for added convenience.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Boston

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Boston Tourist Attractions

Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Boston, where each corner offers an exciting glimpse into America’s past and present. Famed for its historical significance and cosmopolitan ambiance, Boston attracts students and tourists alike, who find themselves enthralled by its charm and numerous sites worth exploring. Here are some of the most popular spots that are accessible from your student housing Boston property:

1. Faneuil Hall Marketplace

2. Freedom Trail

3. Fenway Park

4. Boston Common

5. Beacon Hill

6. Museum of Fine Arts

Universities in Boston

Boston is a city renowned for its prestigious academic institutions, housing some of the most elite universities in the United States. Students from every corner of the globe come to Boston for its world-class education. Some of the most well-known universities in Boston include:

1. Boston Architectural College

2. Cambridge College

3. Emerson College

4. Hult International Business School

5. University of Massachusetts, Boston