Address Not Disclosed, Newton Center, MA 02459
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Address Not Disclosed
Newton Center, MA 02459

Chestnut Hill
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 900 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 900 sqft

$2,495/mo

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Description

Renovated Apartment with modern kitchen appliances and updated bathroom. Wall to wall carpet Dishwasher and laundry in the building . Central AC Large windows and closets. Yard. No student Allowed.

Garbage Gas Heat Hot water Included in Rent .

Home Highlights

Pets
Cats allowed
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
146 days ago

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Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Dishwasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Cats allowedDeposit: $2,495

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Affordability

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$89,820 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Chestnut Hill

  • Trulia User
    "Easy access to the T and bus lines and some major commuter thoroughfares, but traffic can be heavy. The highway however is not too close"
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  • Trulia User
    "Trees are beautiful. Homes well maintained. Lovely place to live and accessible to great amenities. Hiking trails yet close to great restaurants and downtown Boston. "
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  • Rconlin13
    "There are parks such as Skyline and Millennium parks that are nice to visit. The side streets are quiet which are nice to walk on."
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  • Dbetebenner
    "Boston has terrible traffic and commutes into the City are really bad. If you commute in the opposite direction to the majority it isn’t bad. Going back and forth across the Charles River for a commute is really bad. "
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  • Mpsimon
    "there are only 5 houses on the street and everyone is very friendly and love to take care of their house beautiful walks in the area, Private road gives very warm feel."
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  • M.C.
    "Lots of places to walk one's dog. It's a great way to meet other dog owners in the neighborhood."
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  • M.C.
    "I would say that it is a car-dependent neighborhood. While there are shops where one can pick up groceries, any major shopping requires a car or delivery."
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  • M.C.
    "The Brookline Public Library Putterham is a wonderful gathering place. The park on the VFW Parkway is great for families. Our community is pet friendly."
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  • M.C.
    "The school system is highly rated, and classmates live in the same area."
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  • Raquel O.
    "Chestnut Hill seems like a pretty dog-friendly place. You can't go a day without seeing someone walking their dogs."
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  • Raquel O.
    "Traffic never really seems to be a big issue here. Of course, there's still a rush hour, but it's way more tolerable than the traffic of nearby towns."
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  • Raquel O.
    "Chestnut Hill is a beautiful, quaint suburb with an almost small-towny feel to it. But the city of Boston is just a 15-minute drive down the road!"
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  • Raquel O.
    "It is a safe neigborhood. You'll often see families out for walks together or riding bikes."
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  • Marylynn S.
    "There are lots of hiking places to take the pups, but no dog parks."
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  • Marylynn S.
    "Commuting is very easy. All major places are easily accessible, from downtown Boston to the Mass Pike or 95."
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  • Marylynn S.
    "It's a really small neighborhood that feels suburban, but it is minutes from the city. It's also interesting because it's such a diverse group—from families to Boston College undergrads."
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  • Marylynn S.
    "It's a great and safe neighborhood. Generally little crime and lots of private school options."
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  • Ellen C.
    "Across from where I live is a public park where people walk their dogs. The side streets are also good for dog walking."
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  • Ellen C.
    "There is a MBTA bus that can get you to the Orange Line or the Green Line."
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  • Ellen C.
    "Different parts of Chestnut Hill lie in three different cities—Boston, Brookline, and Newton. I live in a complex that is partially in Brookline and partially in Boston."
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  • Ellen C.
    "You need to know which city your part of Chestnut Hill is in so that you know what public school your kids can attend. Brookline and Newton both have very good school systems. Boston varies by location."
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  • Karen Z. G.
    "The neighborhood is friendly and small and is very supportive of the local schools. It is also close to public transportation. "
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Deogratius Lugya
This home in Newton Center, MA is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 900 sqft apartment. This home is located in Chestnut Hill, Newton Center. This property was listed for rent for $2,495/month on Dec 5, 2023. This property is pet friendly.