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How to search for your next apartment online!Over the years, apartment searches in Boston have become more than just walking the neighborhood, eyes vainly searching for the elusive read and white sign posted in the window of an available apartment for rent. More and more people are utilizing the Internet to conduct apartment searches in their nearby neighborhoods.

Where To Begin?

Choose popular apartment search websites that disclose as much information as possible about the apartment rental, the landlord, and about the lease agreement. Sites that have mapping features are ideal and can make your Boston university housing search easier.

When conducting apartment searches in Boston, you need to consider several factors to make your search a success. Start by deciding if there are certain neighborhoods you want to live in. Base your decision on the types of transportation you want to use to get to college classes, downtown shopping areas, and recreational spots. Will those Allston apartments get you to your classes quicker, or would a Fenway apartment have the best public transportation?

Once you decide on a location, decide on the size. A one-bedroom or a studio pad? Also consider whether you will be living alone or have other people also renting the same apartment to cut down on costs.

Continue to narrow down the search results, using factors such as price and features. Is there onsite laundry facilities and parking? How close are the grocery stores and other eateries? Use your personal preferences in the search results until you have a list of apartments that would work out great for you.

Always keep a lookout for the ever-present scammer. It may be someone using legitimate rentals of Boston college apartments but has different contact information to get your money. Or it could be a landlord painting a picturesque perfect apartment that is actually a rundown, decaying mess.

Always check out the apartment before signing the lease agreement. Even if there is a photo of your Brighton apartment rental, you never know how long ago that photo was taken and changes could have been made that can have an effect on your decision.

The holidays are coming and its that time of year when we all need to make our lists and check them twice. Holiday shopping can be a nightmare, especially for the novice shopper who doesn’t understand the difference between Black Friday and Blue Moon. But there are relatives and friends who deserve to be recognized with a token gift, and the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs may be just the answer to your holiday shopping needs.

The annual fair is housed in the First Parish Unitarian Church located at the corner of Church Street and Massachusetts Avenue, better known to the locals as Mass Ave. The location is especially convenient for apartment dwellers housed in Allston apartments, Boston University housing, Fenway apartments, Boston College housing, Brighton apartments and Northeastern University apartments. With several shopping dates and plenty of craft vendors, the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs could become your one-stop shopping extravaganza this year.

Vendors selling unique wares include native New England crafters and world traveling importers. These original and affordable gifts are displayed within the confines of the church building and in the outside courtyard area. Though the dates of the fairs vary each year, it will typically be open to the public a dozen or so days during the month of December. This means affordability, convenience and just plain fun all under one roof and sky.

The shopping experience is unique in a host of ways. It is typical Harvard Square style with music blaring, energy bouncing and people bumping into friends old and new. The gift items are anything but run of the mill. In many cases, the crafter or artist is the exhibitor, so shoppers can put a face with a talent. This also opens the opportunity for asking questions and possibly negotiating special orders for a special someone on your holiday gift list. Unique one-of-a-kind items are the norm as opposed to the exception. This experience is nothing like a day at the mall – this is live energy, good karma and rare finds. So put aside any stereotypical visions you might have about performing the holiday shopping chore. This is a walk in the park – literally.

Last year, the Harvard Square Craft Fairs celebrated 25 years of this gathering of crafters. From handmade jewelry to hand-thrown pottery to carved wood, you simply cannot walk away without finding a few must-have items. Those who appreciate true craftsmanship will be mesmerized by the array of colors, textures and art mediums from which to choose. And somehow, the atmosphere also tends to bring out a little bit of the artist in every one of its visitors. Be prepared to walk away with not only purchased gift items, but a renewed sense of creativity.

This year’s annual fair dates are as follows:

Saturday and Sunday, December 3rd and 4th

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 9th, 10th and 11th

December 16th through the 18th

December 20th through the 24th

On Saturdays, the fair is open from 10 am to 7 pm, and on Sundays the hours are from 12 noon to 6 pm. Weekday hours are from 11:30 am to 7 pm.

A sampling of this year’s offerings include beaded, glass and vintage jewelry, stoneware pottery, fleece for adults and children, cards, prints, calendars, novelty t-shirts, photography, bath and body products, candles, pewter, glass, wovens, chocolates, jams, woolens and honey. The variety and number of items means you can cross off every person on your receiving list including family, friends, professors, your manicurist and the little old lady who keeps your cat when you go out of town.

Don’t miss the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs. It is an event to be remembered and revisited often. Happy holidays!

Welcome to South Boston

South Boston - Fun for all ages.

The entire city of Boston is full of wonderful attractions, but it is sadly impossible to see them all in a day, a week, or even a lifetime.  Sometimes, it helps to pick a certain neighborhood in Boston and concentrate on the unique culture of that area.

One of the city’s best kept secrets is South Boston.  This is where all the students living in the University of Massachusetts Boston housing and the Northeastern University Apartments visit when they first move into to their respective colleges.  The students in Boston College housing quickly learn of the vibrant culture that South Boston has to offer and are eager to check it out for themselves.  If you are planning on visiting Boston, be sure to check out the following South Boston attractions:
John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Located right on Columbia Point, near the University of Massachusetts Boston rentals, the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the official tribute to a great president and man.  Explore the digital archives, a massive collection of stored letters, pictures and documents from JFK’s presidency.  You can imagine the rigors of a president’s day as you sit in the very same desk that Kennedy used in the Oval Office.  A brand new exhibit highlights the beautiful Jackie O and what she had to say in her famous 1964 interview.  There are also plenty of unique research opportunities for high school students and teachers, as well as those living in Boston College apartments.
Castle Island
This stunning park overlooks Pleasure Bay and and Boston Harbor on the Waterfront.  The main attraction of Castle Island is Fort Independence, a huge military fortress built between 1834 and 1851. Visitors flock from all over to see the grand structure of Fort Independence, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Other visitors prefer sunbathing on the M Street Beach or Carson Beach. The rest of the park is connected by a scenic walkway.  If you wish, you can take the walkway from Castle Island all the way to the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Boston Children’s Museum
If you are visiting South Boston with kids, you’ll definitely want to stop by the Boston Children’s Museum.  For over 90 years, this museum has been delighting children and adults from all over the world.  The museum has a refreshing emphasis on hands-on learning, so you don’t have to worry about trying to hold your kids back from touching everything in sight.  Have your children burn off some of their excess energy at the Construction Zone, where they can ride a real Bobcat, use a jackhammer and dig, build and tear down to their heart’s content.  The Science Playground guides children through the amazing world of nature, by allowing them to investigate just like an adult scientist.  And on the KidStage, children can experience the joy of performing for others.
Fort Point Arts Community Gallery
A short walk from the Boston Children’s Museum and the Brighton Apartments, the Fort Point Arts Community Gallery is the hidden gem of South Boston.  Recognized as one of the largest artists’ communities in all of New England, the gallery features work from over 300 talented artists.  The beautiful artwork on display includes paintings, photography, sculptures, drawings and much more.  During the annual Open Studios event, visitors can get a taste of the daily lives of Boston’s finest artists.
Whether you are staying in the Fenway apartments or in Southie rentals, you’ll have no trouble keeping yourself busy in South Boston.  The neighborhood has a wealth of attractions, with something to do for every visitor.

Welcome to Brookline, Ma. A fun and exciting place to live.Bounding Boston by three sides, Brookline, Mass. is an ideal location for students of area schools as well as young professionals who work downtown. The town features a rather unique blend of urban and suburban elements that’s perfect for the up-and-coming young professional. Think upscale shops and idyllic community parks with an extensive array of apartment buildings and homes.

CNN Money ranked Brookline number 39 in its 2010 Top 100 Places to Live. Hometown to President John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, Conan O’Brien, 60 Minutes’ Mike Wallace and once home to Larry Bird and Saul Bellow, Brookline enjoys its own reputation, fiercely independent of its neighbor Boston. It’s not too crowded: It had a population of 58,732 people in 2010, representing very smart growth of 2.8 percent from the 2000 Census.

The neighborhoods of Brookline, from SoBro to Coolidge Corner, Brookline Village to Brookline Hills, Cottage Farm to Corey Farm, Washington Square to Putterham Circle, all add elements to the town’s charm and rich cultural history. For students and recent graduates, it’s easy to see why Brookline retains so much of its brain trust. Either in or very near to Brookline are Boston University and parts of Boston College, Northeastern University, Hellenic College, Pine Manor College, the New England Institute of Art and several more. Boston University apartments are a major draw, as are Northeastern University apartments.

In addition, a car is optional in Brookline. Within walking distances are major retail centers in Coolidge Corner, and Cleveland Circle, all of which cater to the pedestrian lifestyle. Even Fenway Park is just a hop, skip and a jump away. Moreover, the town is highly accessible thanks to thorough coverage of public transportation.

There’s anything and everything to do in Brookline, too. Brookline loves culture. Recent and upcoming events for the town represent a diversity of interests, such as a Russian Food and Vodka Tasting event, a culinary walking tour, an energy improvement competition, discussions on Islamic culture, and an information session for the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, which is in Brookline.

The town’s mainstays, however, include Coolidge Corner Theatre, John F. Kennedy National Historic Site, Longyear Museum, The Country Club, The Puppet Showplace Theatre and the two sites in town that were once stops on the Underground Railroad. Moreover, you’ll enjoy the farmer’s market every Thursday and a popular annual summer concert series that caters to every age and music taste.

Now, to be sure, Brookline has a swanky reputation. The median household income is $92,451 and unemployment is just about 3 percent. As a student or young professional, you may be wondering how you can afford to live here. Surprisingly, Brookline’s apartments and nearby apartments are very affordable.

Roommating is also quite common. Students who came to study at nearby schools boast that finding a place to live in upscale Brookline wasn’t hard to do at all, and those who have roommates report rarely having more than $500 in rental and housing expenses, leaving you with reasonable cash leftover to enjoy the town. This is especially true if you live near the “T,” which is the locals’ way of referring to the Trolley system that supplements the massive public transit infrastructure. Even if you get stuck finding a place, residents also suggest newcomers check out nearby Allston apartments, Brighton apartments as well as Fenway apartments, all of which are affordable and comfortable.

Boston college students are always looking for ways to save money. Apartment living can be affordable if you share expenses with roommates. But living in Boston means putting up with Boston winters, and utilities can skyrocket during the cold months. Having a plan to beat high utility costs ahead of time can save you more money than you think.

Students looking for Boston college housing can take advantage of online tools to find affordable subleases and roommates interested in sharing rent and living expenses. When looking for an apartment, think ahead about the space and how it’s set up against extreme winter weather. Old windows with cracks in the caulking let in drafts and keep you cranking up the thermostat to stay warm. Apartments with too many windows, even though they may be newer, pose the same problem. Look for spaces that have plenty of light, without too much glass. Also consider the location of windows. North facing windows get all the cold, while southern windows warm your space with the afternoon sun.

If you’ve already found great Boston University housing, take time to tighten things up before winter. Set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature and keep it there. Raising and lowering the temperature can cost money you don’t have. Layering clothing and adding extra blankets to your bed will help you spend much less than cranking up the thermostat. If you have a programmable thermostat, use the program to lower the temperature at night and while you’re away, and to warm the apartment in the morning and right before you plan to be home. Using less heat when you’re not home can add up to big savings.

Get on a budget plan if your local utility offers one. Paying the same amount every month is much easier on your budget than coming up with a big heating bill right after the holidays. This is a great idea if you plan on staying in Brighton apartments or Fenway apartments during the summer months when classes aren’t in session. If your utility company doesn’t offer a budget plan that meets your needs, put yourself on a plan by figuring out how much your bill is for the year and dividing by twelve. Set that amount aside each month so you’re prepared when the winter bills come in. Another way to avoid utility bill surprises is to find Boston college apartments with heat and water included in the rent. The rent may be a little higher, but the savings add up quickly when you’re not budgeting separately for these two areas.

Once you’ve got your utility budget set, look for ways to maximize your heat and electrical use. Use decorative draft protectors under doors to block cold air. Install shrink-wrap plastic over all windows. Shrink-wrap kits are simple to use and available at local home supply stores. Replace old light bulbs with fluorescent alternatives for long winter nights, and add an electric blanket to your bed if you like it warmer while you sleep. Do your studying in public places or at the library whenever possible to take advantage of lowering your thermostat while you’re away.

Talk to your roommates about ways to save money on utilities during the winter months in Boston, and be sure you all agree on how best to keep warm without spending too much money. With a few tweaks to your environment and a good budget plan, surviving Boston winters can be more affordable than you think.

Battery Wharf Boston Night

What better place to live in Boston during the summer than the Waterfront District? The beautiful Battery Wharf is the newest luxury building, completed in 2008, on Boston’s Waterfront. Bordering the North End, the Battery Wharf features everything that you could possibly ask for in a luxury Boston apartment.

This building shares the property with the Fairmont Hotel which allows residents of the Battery Wharf to enjoy all the services provided by the hotel such as room service, concierge, valet parking, and the spa/fitness center. The apartments themselves include all the luxury features that you would expect and more – granite countertops, stainless steel high end appliances, marble tiled bathrooms, soaking tubs, in-unit laundry, etc.

Additionally these apartments also contain large windows so that residents can take advantage of the gorgeous location of this building. The views of the Boston Harbor from the “nose” apartments at the Battery Wharf are absolutely stunning and make you feel as if you’re on a large yacht rather than in an apartment building. Many of the apartments also feature balconies from which you can truly appreciate the breathtaking views of the waterfront.

For more information about Battery Wharf or to learn more about other luxury Boston apartment buildings contact a Warren Rentals real estate agent today!

360 Newbury Street luxury loft apartments in Back Bay opened in 2006 and quickly sold out due to their beautiful hardwood floors and large windows that capture an abundance of natural light and showcase amazing views of Boston and Fenway.

Beautiful views from a 360 Newbury Street loft apartment

The kitchens feature top-of-the line appliances, including Bosch, Gaggenau, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. For a monthly fee, there is garage parking available across the street.

Located on one of the most famous streets in Boston and right above the Green Line, if you live at 360 Newbury Street you can walk out your front door and into some of the best shopping and dining experiences that Boston has to offer!

If you’re interested in these amazing Newbury Street luxury apartments, please contact an agent at Warren Rentals to schedule a viewing of units that are rarely on the market today.

Today’s featured listing in on Boylston Street, which holds  a prestigious Back Bay address. Available May 1st of this year, this listing is chock full of Amenities.

There are Zipcars on the premises, as well as a 24 hour full-service concierge service. The management is on-site, so 24 hour maintenance is available. Also on-site is a laundry center, with the option of a valet laundry service available.

The community also offers great resources for its potential resident – the building hosts exclusive events for residents, holds a private courtyard and community room,  is a stone’s throw from award-winning health clubs, and provides underground access to shopping centers and supermarkets.

Some further details on this listing include a newly renovated kitchen, hardwood floors, and high ceilings – cats are also allowed! Have a car? There is also a parking space available in the building garage with this residence.

For more details, read the full listing here and be sure to contact us with any questions you may have and to make your viewing appointment today!

Today’s Featured Listing offers a really unique opportunity to live in a TOP FLOOR PENTHOUSE CORNER UNIT at one of the most DESIRABLE locations at The Nautica in Charlestown!  If you love the ocean, skyline views of the city, and the rich history of Boston, then this could be your dream home!

Charlestown Condo, The Nautica, Boston waterfront apartment

The Nautica is located in Charlestown just outside of the Boston National Historical Park.  This unit offers amazing views of the USS Constitution and the Boston skyline right from your dining room!  The area offers plenty of restaurants, shops, and museums, and is easily accessible via car, bus, train, or ferry.

Come view this spacious 2 Bed, 2 bath Charlestown condo!  This beautiful condo includes, granite counter tops, a working fireplace, spacious rooms and 2 DEEDED GARAGE parking spaces.

views from the top floor corner unit of The Nautica in Charlestown

HIGHLIGHTS:
- Penthouse corner unit
- Amazing view
- 2 bed
- 2 bath
- 2 GARAGE Deeded spots
- extra storage cage
- Granite counter tops
- Heat and hot water included

Price:  $3200
Move in:  ASAP
Utilities:  Heat and hot water included

Please call 781-36701164 or email Jackie Flores at Warren Rentals if you would like to schedule a tour or have any questions about the unit.

Posted by nwarren at 14 March 2010

Category: Back Bay, Featured Listings, Luxury rental, Mandarin Oriental, North End, student rentals

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Ever think to yourself  “I wish I Monica & Rachel’s apartment on Friends” or “Where can I find my Gosspi Girl luxury rental?”  Well here we are with your answers.  We’ve done our best to match famous tv cribs to current Boston apartments available for rent.  Did we forget a favorite TV dig – send it to us and we’ll match it up.

Want to rent any of the following?  Contact a Warren Rentals agent now.

1. Monica + Rachel  (FRIENDS)

For our favorite Friends we chose this apartment in the North End Strada Building.  It has the same wall of windows and private terrace where the cast would often spy on “Ugly Naked Guy.” Available $3,800/month

2. Dr. Christian Troy (NIP/TUCK)

Only the best for our favorite plastic surgeon Dr. Troy of NIP/TUCK.  His image is #1 and it’s all about looks, therefore we have placed him in this amazing home at Boston’s Mandarin Oriental.  If only the walls could talk. Available for $15,000/month

3. Carrie Bradshaw (Sex & the City)

Remember Carrie’s cute little brownstone apartment?  We found it on Commonwealth Ave in the Back Bay for $2000 plus this one has a rooftop – something our girl Carrie did not have.  Think of all the shoes you could store in here.

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