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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.

Patriot wide receiver on the look out for Boston roommate

If you have an apartment in Boston and in need of a solid, reliable roommate, then look no further…  Patriot’s newly acquired wide-receiver, Chad Ochocinco, is looking for a new home.

“I’m going to do something different,” Ochocinco said to the press during a Q & A session after practice. “I’m actually going to stay with a fan, probably the first two or three weeks of the season.  So that should be fun until I get myself acclimated, learn my way around, and actually just find a place.”

Ochocinco’s roommate requirements are very simple – have internet access and an Xbox.  You also may want to know the layout of the city.  Ocho is new in town and just recently got lost leaving Fenway/Kenmore after the Sox and Yankees on Saturday.  So you’re going to want to show him around.

If you’re kind of crazy… it’s okay, Ocho told the press, “I rode a bull. I’m crazy. Same thing.”

So with all that said, if you’re a Patriots fan who is kind of crazy, and have internet access and an xBox, then you might want to get in touch with Chad Ochocinco.  It could be a roommate match in heaven.

But if you don’t have an apartment in Boston, then maybe it’s time to start looking.  Now, we can’t promise that you will find an awesome roommate like Ochocinco, but we are glad to help you in your apartment search.  We have agents knowledgeable in all Boston neighborhoods, from the Back Bay to Allston and Brighton.  So don’t waste another minute, contact us today!

If you have an apartment in an urban area like Boston, space can be a hot commodity.  It is often difficult to furnish an apartment tastefully without crowding the available space.  Here are some tricks to boost the feeling of spaciousness in your apartment:

Armless Furniture

Armrests on couches or chairs divide space and close their piece of furniture off from the rest of the room.  Armless furniture is more open to the rest of the room.  The feeling that the furniture can be accessed from all sides makes the entire area seem more accessible as well.

Lose the Armrests and Save Space with Shallow ShelvesShallow Shelves

Rather than mounting standard shelves on your walls that are approximately a foot deep, mount shelves that are just a few inches deep.  They still serve most basic practical purposes, and they do not cut into the room as much.  Try setting pictures on them that lean against the wall as a clever way to decorate your space.

Multipurpose Ottomans

It is very easy to find fashionable ottomans that double as storage and/or a coffee table.  This is a simple way to eliminate another small piece of furniture only needed for storage, such as an end-table.  Even if you do not have furniture that a storage-ready ottoman can replace, it can be an easy way to cover up clutter that complicates the room.

Mirrors

A well-placed mirror can create the illusion of increased space.  In a way, mirrors make it seem that there is a whole other room that can be looked into.  A mirror placed between two bookcases create a subconscious feeling of an added window.

Lighting

Make sure that the room is evenly and sufficiently lit.  Ample lighting opens up a space.  If your apartment suffers from a lack of light, you could replace current bulbs with higher wattage ones.  Adding lights is often helpful.  If you are not allowed to install or change built-in overhead lighting in your apartment, look for space-efficient floor or surface lamps.

Still not enough space?

Maybe you just need a new place!  Contact Warren Rentals for information about apartment listings in the Boston area.

Wondering what to do after you get that Boston apartment you’ve been looking for?  Well, here are 10 great things to do in town on the cheap.

10. Freedom Trail. Take a beautiful day and walk it. It’s like three miles, and you get to hit all the major historical parts of town. Start from the common and follow the red brick path.

Price – Free

9. USS Constitution. Old Ironsides… the oldest commissioned warship still afloat in the United States Navy. Take a guided tour provided by active-duty US Navy Sailors that delves into American history and Navy heritage, going as far back as the Revolutionary War.

Price – Free

8. Museum of Fine Arts. It’s got impressionism, expressionism, realism, cubism, and every other “ism” you could think of. Not to mention it has plenty of mummies, treasures and sculptures of antiquity that would impress Dr. Indiana Jones himself.

Price – $20 for one adult.

7. The Boston Public Library. Aside from the countless books, movies and music, Boston’s main library is filled with amazing art, exhibits and architecture. It’s definitely one of those places where you can lose yourself for hours. Also, they have guided tours provided that tells more about the extraordinary treasures it holds.

Price – Free

6. Bowl of Clam Chowder. Everyone in New England has their own preference when in it comes to their clam chowder, but why not do it right. Sure, you could order a bowl at Legal Seafoods, but the more cultural experience can be found at Ye Olde Union Oyster House. Ask for booth 18, it’s where JFK enjoyed his cup o’ chowdah and daily dose of the Globe during his days at the State House.

Price – About five bucks.

5. Massachusetts State House. Resting on Beacon Hill with its majestic golden dome overlooking the Boston Common, the State House is an impressive sight. What’s even more impressive is the history, art and architecture found inside. It’s definitely worth the time checking out. You’ll gain a greater respect for this amazing commonwealth.

Price – Free

4. Cup of Coffee on Newbury St. Perfect during the Spring and Summer time, “when in Rome”… enjoy a cup of coffee outside at one of Newbury Street’s many cafés with a good book or trusty mac laptop by your side. You’ll fit right in.

Price – A few bucks and some change.

3. Sam Adams Brewery Tour. We’ve seen all those lovable average Joes from the commercials telling us how much they love making beer. And it’s through their appreciation of that craft, along with everyone else’s love for beer, that the brewery offers 45-minute tours, providing samples all along the way. This is one outing not to be missed.

Price – Free

2. Fenway Park Tour. You don’t have to be a Red Sox fanatic or baseball enthusiast to love this tour. It has it all… the stories, the history, the rivalries, the heroes; It’s an experience that will make you fall in love with one of the oldest baseball stadiums on Earth.

Price – $12 for one adult.

1. A Pint or few at an Irish Pub. This could be any Irish pub. They’re found, what seems to be, at every square block in Boston. But if you know where to look, you could find that one place where the Guinness is flowing and the folk songs are song. You haven’t experienced the real Boston until you’ve gotten wicked smashed with Irishmen fresh off the boat. Fighting optional.

Price – Whatever you got in your wallet.

Conveniently located right in Darmouth Square, this beautifully updated one bedroom condo is a great example of our South End apartments for rent.  It has recently undergone a fantastic renovation.  The newly updated kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, garbage disposal, and a built-in microwave.  There is also central heat and air conditioning.  The building has a concierge, athletic facilities, laundry facilities, as well as high-speed internet.

With easy access to both the MBTA bus and trolley lines, as well as its proximity to Boston Medical Center, this South End apartment is a perfect choice if you’re looking for a January 1st, 2011 apartment.

To learn about this listing, view the listing or contact a Warren Real estate agent to schedule a viewing.

The South End is one of Boston’s greatest gems.  Located just south of the Back Bay, this vibrant community is characterized by mid-nineteenth century red brick apartments and plenty of sprawling residential parks.  Truly a great place to live for those searching for  those looking for Northeastern University apartments.

This property (Listing ID: 50213) is a beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment which features an updated kitchen with modern fixtures and appliances. For $3200 a month (heat and hot water included), you can have this gorgeous South End apartment with high ceilings and hardwood floors.  It also has a common roof deck with breathtaking views of Boston.  This apartment is conveniently located close to the Orange and Green lines and within walking distance to Northeastern University and Symphony Hall.

See additional photos and read more about this South End apartment, or contact us today to schedule a viewing of this listing.

South End Loft!

The South End is one of Boston’s most vibrant communities. Home to elegant Victorian brick row houses, many dating from the 1800s, and one of the most diverse populations in Boston, the South End blends many of the best elements of the city. Some of the city’s finest dining can be found lining Tremont Street and the arts shine at the Calderwood Pavilion and the Boston Center for the Arts.
This tree-lined neighborhood is a great scene for recent college grads or young professionals!

South End Loft

Today’s featured listing (pictured above) is an edgy, one bed loft and is in a great location in the South End. It’s available on May 15th, 2010, so get a jump on this property! Rent is set at $1750 for this spacious apartment, which has newly renovated bathroom and kitchen. It has a city view, as well as a quiet view of the complex’s courtyard. The kitchen has a dishwasher, and there is a washer and dryer in the unit.

Contact us today to speak with an agent, or click here to read more on this great property listing!

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