14 Hancock St, Newton, MA 02466
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14 Hancock St
Newton, MA 02466

Auburndale
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath

$1,750/mo

Original price: $1,850

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Description

Sunny 2-room studio apartment on the second floor of a large house on a beautiful suburban street. Off-street parking next to the stairs to your private entrance (no shared space with us).

Outside your door is a small deck that overlooks the back yard with ornamental trees, flower beds, and a hemlock hedge. The front yard has flowering shrubs and a rose hedge. Enjoy the yards for reading and cookouts.

Super convenient location: 2-minute drive to Route 95 / 128, the Mass Pike, and Riverside station on the Green Line of the T; a 3-minute walk to the Auburndale commuter rail stop and a 12-minute walk to Riverside. One block away is Auburndale Center (one of Newton's villages), with Starbucks, Village Bank, post office, Star Market, drug store, bakery, pizza, homemade ice cream, and restaurants.

Available June 1st, with a one-year lease. No smokers, please. There's no fee; we are the owners.

Room information (all have full-height ceilings)
-- 9 x 17 bedroom with windows on 3 sides; large closet with built-in shelves and drawers
-- 8 x 13 kitchen with gas stove; refrigerator; cabinets
-- 7 x 13 bathroom has full tub with shower; two sinks
-- 3 x 27 hall
Please note that there are no laundry facilities.

All utilities included except heat, which you control with a programmable thermostat. You pay for what you use; this past year's average was $54/month.

This apartment is likely to rent quickly please text or call us.

Renter pays for heat, average $54 per month. Off-street parking provided. No on-site laundry.

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Listed
16 days ago

Details for 14 Hancock St

Days on Market

Days on Market: 16 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Small dogs allowedDeposit: $1,850

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What Locals Say about Auburndale

  • Trulia User
    "Auburndale feels like a medium-size town despite the proximity to Boston. There are wonderful parks and open spaces. The community and the schools are great."
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  • Trulia User
    "It has a nice balance of close to the city and in walking distance of town center and public transit and parks!"
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  • Aparicio.stephan
    "Wonderful place to live. All Newton schools are gems, and the people who live here are very pleasant. Public transportation is good the green line goes straight into the city. "
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  • Bdeiter36
    "Boston marathon runs though, lots of great jogging and bike paths on street. Occasional farmers markets in the summer. "
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  • Donna h.
    "Boston Marathon and Halloween are celebrated events. Often neighbors throw parties in celebration of events. Also block parties are popular too "
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  • Mcmp
    "Newton is a community of friendly smart people, excellent and progressive schools, and very very safe neighborhoods. It’s relatively diverse for a generally wealthy town, with lots of mixed income housing and some great blue collar neighborhoods. Our kids’ small elementary school (Burr) community had 27 languages other than English spoken at home. "
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  • Philip G.
    "There's a local unofficial dog park. There's also the median strip of Comm Ave, and ball fields and the hiking trails for dogs to play in."
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  • Philip G.
    "There are parks, neighborhood eateries, and canoeing on the Charles."
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  • Philip G.
    "You can walk, take a bus, car, or bike. Walking is best. You'll always run into people you know or will know."
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  • Philip G.
    "Great schools parks, and families here. The kids and parents will feel good about the suggestion and the families they meet."
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  • Daksha G.
    "Auburndale is a clean and green neighborhood which can be enjoyed by pets and pet owners."
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  • Daksha G.
    "Auburndale is a safe city to live in and a quiet neighborhood too."
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  • Daksha G.
    "Public transport is available via buses, and they are frequent too."
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  • Daksha G.
    "Auburndale is a safe city to live for parents and for kids."
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  • Anna K.
    "Lots of places to walk your dog - I don't see any dog negatives. Do obey the leash laws!"
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  • Anna K.
    "Everyone is friendly and there's a sense of community. There's a nice mix of historical buildings and newer buildings."
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  • Anna K.
    "It's a really pretty drive around the neighborhood and up Comm Ave. It's also easily accessible to the pike and other major highways. It's also nice to drive by the Charles River."
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  • Anna K.
    "I think there are a lot of kids who live here and it is a safe neighborhood. I've never felt unsafe in the past 4 years of living here. The schools are also excellent."
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  • Natasha M.
    "Dog owners would like the park nearby. Most residents are great with cleaning up after themselves."
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  • Natasha M.
    "We just got a new Starbucks. We also have Brueggers Bagels. The Auburndale Shaws has the best sushi."
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  • Natasha M.
    "The commute is trafficky, but it is very close to I-95 and I-90. During rush hour, people are stuck in standstill traffic."
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  • Natasha M.
    "It is quite safe. There are many playgrounds."
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  • Irina F.
    "1 min to Rt128/Rt90 - and quiet, we sleep w/windows open. 15 min to Copley Sq. and it's a green area w/park, river, playground, picnic area in the backyard. Commuter rail station 5 min walk away, Riverside T-station 3 min drive, 20 min walk. Shops etc. 5 min walk."
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  • Carol M. T.
    "This is a hidden gem part of Newton with wonderful access to the Ma. Pike, Rt. 95 and the Commuter Rail. Riverside Station on the Green line is within a 10-15 minute walk. Lovely old homes. Good neighborhood shcool (Burr) and huge park on the Charles River (The Cove)."
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  • Bacigalupe
    "Auburndale is one of the communities of Newton and not the most expensive. Connected to 128, the Pike, subway, train station, bus, etc. Probably one of the best towns and this area of Newton is only 20 minutes from downtown via the Mass Pike or the train. Subway is 3/4 of a mile. Perfect for kids but the neighborhood has all ages and family compositions. Few houses on sale and many are sold without advertising. Ask around. Houses are not cheap but they never loose value because of the schools, etc. "
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  • M K.
    "There are a number of older houses in the area. However, location is great. You are next to rt 90 and 95, public transportation, parks and great schools."
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14 Hancock St, Newton, MA is a studio, 1 bathroom apartment. 14 Hancock St is located in Auburndale, Newton. 14 Hancock St was listed for rent for $1,750/month on Apr 13, 2024. This property is pet friendly.