91 Sidney St, Cambridge, MA 02139
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91 Sidney
91 Sidney St
Cambridge, MA 02139

Cambridgeport
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 768-1,293 sqft
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 768-1,293 sqft

$4,015 - $4,800/mo

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Description

Peaceful refuge with classic, high-end services that encourage both access and escape.

**In-person and virtual tours available. One part urban excitement. One part urban retreat. Two worlds come together at 91 Sidney. Sophisticated and stylish. Far more than an apartment - an oasis. Luxury details along with cutting-edge technology provide a classic charm and an energetic edge. A home in which to easily engage or escape the world. A true breath of fresh air offering a smoke-free environment. The perfect Cambridge apartment address to discover the best that Boston has to offer. ECLECTIC, VIBRANT, DIVERSE AND EXCITING. University Park is a neighborhood all its own. Each one of University Park's four apartment communities has its own approach to life. An outlook thoughtfully expressed in every detail. What unites them all is lush, open space. Which one fits you?

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Office Hours

Mon
9:00am to 6:00pm
Tue
9:00am to 6:00pm
Wed
9:00am to 6:00pm
Thu
9:00am to 6:00pm
Fri
9:00am to 6:00pm
Sat
10:00am to 5:00pm

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Listed
47 days ago

Details for 91 Sidney

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownCats, small dogs allowedDeposit Fee: $1,800 - $2,000

Interior Features

Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Vinyl

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Community rooms
Fitness Center
Security
Controlled access

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Detached Garage

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: 24 Hour On Site Emergency Maintenance, Beautiful Courtyard, Entertainment Room And Gourmet Catering Kitchen, Two Blocks From Public Transporation, Walking Distance To MIT Harvard Dining And Enter, Stainless Steel Appliances

91 Sidney Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (2 Floorplans, 4 Units)

1A_R
768 sqft
1bd1ba768 sqft$4,015
Available Now
1L_R
783 sqft
1bd1ba783 sqft$4,020 - $4,050
Available Now

2 Bedrooms (4 Floorplans, 4 Units)

2D_R
1,135 sqft
2bd2ba1,135 sqft$4,560
Available Soon
2F_R
1,201 sqft
2bd2ba1,201 sqft$4,655
Available Now
2C_R
1,233 sqft
2bd2ba1,233 sqft$4,770
Available Soon
2E_R
1,293 sqft
2bd2ba1,293 sqft$4,800
Available Soon
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$144,540 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Cambridgeport

  • Trulia User
    "A very complex system of tunnels and bridges. Some roads are very narrow. It is also extremely difficult to find parking. "
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  • Eric.tencer
    "Lots of parks and easy to park. Close to Boston but feels mush more residential. Easy access to river. "
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  • Unspecified
    "Block parties galore to meet other neighbors, lots of different activities for the kids, neighborhood potlucks and lots of parks to meet different people. "
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  • Sheniateodoro
    "The convenience and the friendly community. Also the diversity of culture and people. Should be cleaner and safer than actually is...I don’t feel safe walking home at midnight after work."
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  • bettymcmahon56
    "I've lived here for 5 years but the house is in my family since 1975 when my parents bought it ..I sometimes come home in the middle of the wee hours have never been bothered know everyone on first name basis and the neighborhood is constantly changing in a good way.."
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  • Crobinson435
    "Great place to live and raise a family. The community is diverse but a bit segregated...like most of the world."
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  • raechel k.
    "There could be more dog parks, but there are some around. It's a fine place to have a dog."
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  • raechel k.
    "It's an easy commute from the Red Line, which is very accessible. There's also many bus lines that connect. It does get crowded, but overall easy to get to and from."
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  • raechel k.
    "There's a mix of people and things to do. It's been a nice place to live."
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  • raechel k.
    "There are parks and neighborhood spaces. Overall, seems like an easy place for families."
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  • Sharon d.
    "There's a need to pick up after pets, but we have dog friendly parks."
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  • Sharon d.
    "You can walk or take a bus. And the train is around the corner."
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  • Sharon d.
    "Everyone knows everyone and still looks out for each other."
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  • Sharon d.
    "Safety is always first. Everyone looks out for you."
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  • Ky L.
    "There's a number of pro dog shops, and a lot of water bowls outside of shops for the dogs. Lots of interesting walking areas and small parks. It does get very cold in the winter though, so it's good to check that where you're going will allow your dog."
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  • Ky L.
    "We're easily accessed by the Red Line, so it's super easy to get to. It's walkable from across the river in Allston too."
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  • Ky L.
    "There's a lot of diversity and culture. We have so many different types of restaurants, owned and run by members of the culture the food comes from. There's a dance studio, the graffiti alley, and live jazz. The crosswalk next to town hall is rainbow. Food Not Bombs sets up weekly."
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  • Ky L.
    "Our library has a lot of good stuff for kids, with an entire floor dedicated to YA and children's literature. There are a lot of homeless people and many of them struggle with addictions, so it's not necessarily the safest to let your kids run around unsupervised after daylight hours."
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  • kath j.
    "Dog owners love Cambridgeport. We have several great dog parks. Lots of owners meet each day to socialize with friends and other dogs."
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  • kath j.
    "Unfortunately right now there are several major road construction projects going on right outside the area. This has contributed to very messy traffic congestion. These projects are not due to be completed for at least 5 more years."
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  • kath j.
    "We are an urban, tight knit community. We're sandwiched between two world renowned universities, whic adds diversity and culture to the area."
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  • kath j.
    "We have a fantastic grammar school within walking distance. The school has good diverse education programs. And lots of after-school programs."
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  • raechel k.
    "There are walkable dog parks and green space. It's a good spot to live when you have a dog, some dog friendly places as well."
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  • raechel k.
    "The Red Line MBTA is very convenient when trying to get around the city."
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  • raechel k.
    "It's a mix of people, and there are lots of stores and places to go. It's a nice neighborhood to live in."
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  • raechel k.
    "There are parks, and safe spaces and activities for kids to enjoy together. It's good for parents to know about the area."
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  • Kcross86
    "The area has a great laid back feel but you are a stones throw to the city and right next to Trader Joe's which is awesome"
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  • Lin W.
    "quite and friendly just live here for two months, I love this place. very nice and beaitful people are kind to.each other"
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  • pbubriski
    "Cambridgeport still has the feel of a village but it's steps away from all the excitement of Cambridge and Boston. Incredibly easy to get to Boston by bike or T or car. The Red Line is 3 minutes away. Matt Damon grew up across the street!"
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  • debwah2
    "I have lived here since 1978 and have seen it evolve from always being a cultural melting pot of race, class, and income. What it has always been is a real neighborhood with neighbors who care and are involved in their surroundings. I raised my family here and am still here as an elder. It is now a more upscale neighborhood with many renovations and condo conversions. many families with children and many pets. The parks are great and the local dog park is well used. there are also many restaurants and nightlife nearby in Central Sq. The public transportation is very close and user friendly. As a senior, I love my neighborhood and would recommend it to both young and old."
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  • Dave B.
    "Cambridgeport is relatively safe, 5 minutes to Back Bay or Harvard Sq., and has many old single-family homes. There are a lot of families, lots of parks, and it is close to the river. The only drawback? Super expensive!"
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91 Sidney is located at 91 Sidney St, Cambridge, MA. 91 Sidney offers 1-2 bed, 1-2 bath units. 91 Sidney is located in Cambridgeport, Cambridge. There are 8 units available for rent starting at $4,015/month.