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Student housing, apartments and rooms for rent in Boston

$2,700/month

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Room at 365 Western Ave., Boston, United States, 02135

$1,100/month

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Room at Boston

$3,150/month

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Room at 111 Norway St., Boston, United States, 02115

$2,850/month

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Room at 9 River Street Ter., Boston, United States, 02136

$1,291/month

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Room at Sparhawk St, Brighton Center

$1,200/month

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Room at boston

$2,900/month

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Room at 111 Norway St., Boston, United States, 02115

$2,795/month

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Room at 883 Huntington Ave., Boston, United States, 02115

$1,200/month

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Room at boston

$2,100/month

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Room at 8 Garrison, Boston, United States, 02116

$1,100/month

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Room at Boston

$2,850/month

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Room at 8 Woodfield St., Boston, United States, 02122

$3,000/month

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Room at 512 East 3rd, Boston, United States, 02127

$2,900/month

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Room at 52 Percival St., Boston, United States, 02122

$2,600/month

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Room at 227 Marlborough St., Boston, United States, 02116

$1,239/month

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Room at Haskell Street, Allston

$2,790/month

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Room at 1170 Tremont St., Boston, United States, 02120

$1,200/month

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Room at boston

$2,600/month

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Room at 61 Brookline Ave., Boston, United States, 02215

$2,495/month

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Room at 39 Hemenway St., Boston, United States, 02115

Student Housing in Boston

Boston, one of the oldest cities in the United States, is full of history in every corner and modern attractions like art museums, parks, and beaches. Located in the northeast, Boston is part of the region called New England.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Boston2,198€2,508
Residence Boston5,960€2,999
Studio Boston495€2,124
Entire place Boston4,010€3,126
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This American city is a hotspot for international students, making it a multicultural and lively space. The student atmosphere in Boston is always buzzing with activities both day and night. Depending on the season you can enjoy the beaches and parks or hit the ski centres and practise some winter sports.

If you are looking for student accommodation in Boston, keep reading! In this article, we’ll share tips on finding the perfect accommodation from affordable spare rooms to rental apartments near universities.

Student apartments for rent in Boston

Looking for a student apartment in Boston? In this American city, you’ll find both studio apartments for one or two people and larger apartments with multiple rooms to share with other students.

When searching, make sure to check whether the listed price is per month or per week so you can calculate your total cost accurately. Also, pay attention to what services are included in the price, as some apartments may require you to pay separately for electricity and water.

Studio apartments usually start at $2500 per month, while shared apartments begin around $3700 per month.

Student room for rent in Boston

Renting a spare room in a shared apartment is a popular option among international students moving to Boston. The two main advantages are enjoying a fun atmosphere with roommates and saving on rent and utility bills.

Most rooms usually come furnished with essentials like a bed, bedding, wardrobe, desk, and chair. The cost ranges from $730 to $1680 per month. The earlier you start your search, the better your chances of finding an affordable room with all your desired features.

Student accommodation in Boston

Here are some of the areas that international students often consider when looking for accommodation in Boston:

Apartments for rent in Fenway– Kenmore

This lively area is home to several campuses of Boston institutions. It’s filled with restaurants, bars, clubs, and places of interest like museums and recreation centres.

Apartments in Brighton

Located northwest of the city, Brighton is a neighbourhood full of students. It has several green spaces and popular restaurants among young people. Rent here can be cheaper than in downtown Boston.

Rooms for rent in downtown Boston

Downtown Boston, including the West End and North End, can be more expensive but has excellent transport connections and plenty of bars, restaurants, and leisure spots.

Accommodation near Boston universities

Here are some institutions that international students often attend in Boston:

Boston University (BU)

Its main campus is located south of the banks of the Charles River. Most faculties and departments are based here, with a bridge connecting it to the West Campus, which houses sports facilities and residence halls. In this other article you'll find key details to help you find housing close to Boston University, and here you'll find a list of its schools and colleges.

University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass Boston)

Located in Columbia Point, south of Boston, this is the largest of the university’s five campuses. It’s about a 10-minute public transport ride from Downtown Boston.

Northeastern University (NU)

Northeastern’s main campus is in the Fenway Cultural District, in central Boston. It’s known for its beautiful large green spaces. Here's more information to help you find accommodation close to NU.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

MIT’s main campus is in Cambridge, across the Charles River from Downtown Boston. Most faculties and facilities are located within this complex. Check out this article so you can learn about the closest neighbourhoods to live near MIT.

University residence in Boston

Being home to so many colleges, Bostos offers numerous student residences. Most institutions offer on-campus housing options. However, many students from previous years suggest that renting rooms in shared flats can be more enjoyable since it offers greater independence compared to the rules and conditions often found in dorms.

Frequently Asked Questions about studying in Boston

How much does a student room cost in Boston?

The cost of rooms in Boston usually ranges from $730 to $1680 per month, depending on the features of the room and the apartment.

Where to live in Boston as a student?

Some popular neighbourhoods among international students in Boston include Downtown (including the North End and West End), Somerville, Cambridge, Brighton, Fenway, and Kenmore.

What is student life in Boston like?

With so many universities, Boston welcomes thousands of international and local students every year. You’ll find a wide variety of activities, events, and festivals throughout the year, creating a fun atmosphere both day and night.

What is the approximate monthly expense for a student in Boston?

Living in Boston can be quite expensive. You should budget at least $1500 per month to cover the rent, food, and some entertainment, although this amount can vary depending on your lifestyle.

Why study in Boston?

Boston offers a mix of historical and modern attractions with plenty of activities for young people. It’s a cosmopolitan city but quieter than larger cities like New York or San Francisco. Plus, Boston’s location makes it easy to travel to other major U.S. cities such as Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York.

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