Apartamentos en renta en Brookline, MA
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- SE ADMITEN MASCOTAS$7,500/mesPueden aplicarse cargos5 Habitaciones2 Baños2,400 pies²40 Atherton Rd #2,
Brookline, MA 02446 - Nuevo - HACE 14 HORAS
- $5,300/mesPueden aplicarse cargos4 Habitaciones2 Baños1,296 pies²22 Winchester St,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $3,500/mesPueden aplicarse cargos2 Habitaciones1 Baño900 pies²55 Parkman St #3A,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $5,000/mesPueden aplicarse cargos3 Habitaciones2 Baños980 pies²1617 Beacon St #23,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $6,500/mesPueden aplicarse cargos4 Habitaciones2 Baños1,100 pies²79 Thatcher St #207,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $6,500/mesPueden aplicarse cargos4 Habitaciones2 Baños1,100 pies²75 Thatcher St #203,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $6,900/mesPueden aplicarse cargos4 Habitaciones3 Baños1,200 pies²63 Babcock St #1,
Brookline, MA 02446 - $5,375/mesPueden aplicarse cargos3 Habitaciones2 Baños1,300 pies²1404 Beacon St #301,
Brookline, MA 02446
Types of apartment in Brookline, MA
Brookline, MA has many apartments in brick mid-rise buildings, triple-deckers, and older houses split into rentals. In north Brookline near Coolidge Corner, Brookline Village, and Washington Square, you often see brick and brownstone apartment blocks with bay windows, stone trim, small front gardens, and shared entries. Many apartments in these areas have hardwood floors, narrow hallways, and older kitchens, while some updated units add in-unit laundry or renovated baths.
Farther south near Cleveland Circle, Chestnut Hill, and along Beacon Street, apartments can shift toward larger courtyard buildings, stucco exteriors, and condo-style layouts. You also see single-family and two-family houses for rent on quieter side streets, with porches, driveways, and small yards. These homes can offer more space, but the upkeep and layout can vary a lot. Brookline apartments often trade larger rooms and older details for less storage, fewer elevators, or limited central air.
Farther south near Cleveland Circle, Chestnut Hill, and along Beacon Street, apartments can shift toward larger courtyard buildings, stucco exteriors, and condo-style layouts. You also see single-family and two-family houses for rent on quieter side streets, with porches, driveways, and small yards. These homes can offer more space, but the upkeep and layout can vary a lot. Brookline apartments often trade larger rooms and older details for less storage, fewer elevators, or limited central air.
Getting around Brookline, MA
Brookline is easy to get around without a car. The MBTA Green Line, the light rail service, runs through Coolidge Corner, Washington Square, Brookline Village, and Cleveland Circle. Several MBTA bus routes fill in gaps. Walking works well in the denser north side, and biking can work on Beacon Street and around Longwood. Driving is slower on Route 9 and Harvard Street, and parking can be limited near larger apartment clusters.Living in Brookline, MA
Brookline is known for parks, small business districts, and strong access to major job centers. You can walk through the Emerald Necklace near Olmsted Park, use the paths at Larz Anderson Park, or shop and eat around Coolidge Corner Theatre and Washington Square. Many renters choose Brookline to stay near jobs in Longwood Medical Area, downtown Boston, Cambridge, and local retail and healthcare offices while keeping a broad mix of apartments and houses for rent nearby.Ver esta página en inglés: Apartments For Rent in Brookline, MA - 2,273 Rentals | Trulia | Page 9