60 Charlesgate E  #102, Boston, MA 02215
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60 Charlesgate E #102
Boston, MA 02215

Fenway
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 500 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 500 sqft

$3,300/mo

Original price: $3,150
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COMPLETELY GUT RENOVATED 2 BED/ 1 SPLIT WITH A BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS LAYOUT!

* STUDENTS WELCOME
* Perfect 1-Bed SPLIT layout
* Beautiful Brownstone Building
* Exposed Brick Walls in each bedroom!
* All New Eat-in-Kitchen
* Granite countertops
* All new appliances
* GUT RENOVATED BATH
* Gleaming HW floors
* High ceilings
* Recessed lighting
* ceiling fans
* TONS OF CLOSET SPACE AND STORAGE

Steps to multiple Green line stops (Fenway & St. Mary's St.), Berklee College, Northeastern, Simmons, Wentworth, Emmanuel, and many more near by schools! In a perfect location only blocks away from The Museum of Fine Arts, Fenway Park, and The Fens! A prime location for students and working professionals looking to live in one of the most exciting and vibrant neighborhoods in the city!

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Cats allowed
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Listed
16 days ago

Details for 60 Charlesgate E #102

Days on Market

Days on Market: 16 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Dishwasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Rental

Cats allowedDeposit: $3,300

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$118,800 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Fenway

  • Ariasmanuel1996
    "The community holds a lot of events for the elderly And kids including game nights movie nights and summer cookouts"
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  • Kreieran
    "Easiest ever with one block off two major bus lines, 2 blocks from 2 major subway lines and 3 blocks from a commuter rail stop. Easy access to expressways as well."
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  • Nicole C.
    "This neighborhood is filled with college students which means a lot of things are geared toward them "
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  • Reef A. L.
    "Good access to downtown and public transport in general; lively; lots of college students; diversity of background."
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  • Michaela S.
    "the cost of living is high and it may be hard to find a pet-friendly apartment, especially since most of the housing near where I live is for students. but there are also a lot of parks in the area, and people walk their dogs around all the time. Boston in general is also very accommodating of service/therapy dogs."
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  • Rachel S.
    "While there are many parks, there are no off-leash dog areas."
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  • Rachel S.
    "Fenway has culture: you can enjoy a Red Sox game, grab some good eats, or hit the symphony. The food is great, especially El Pelon Taqueria and Citizen Public House."
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  • Rachel S.
    "Commuting by car can be difficult during Sox games, but we are close to the Green Line, which gets you anywhere you want to go quickly."
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  • Rachel S.
    "Some areas are more kid-friendly than others."
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  • Keisha L.
    "There isn't a whole lot of accessible greenery. But there is greenery."
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  • Keisha L.
    "It's unique because of the nightlife and easy accessibility to almost anything at most hours of the day."
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  • Keisha L.
    "Either walking most, if not all the way or taking the T. The buses are an option, but a little inconvenient."
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  • Keisha L.
    "It's loud, busy, and not always full of considerate drivers or pedestrians. Watch out for rogue bikers."
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  • Margot P.
    "Lots of space in the Fens to walk dogs and let them run and play. It's also a short walk away from several dog parks. Seems to be a very popular area for dog owners."
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  • Rachel S.
    "There are a ton of great places to walk your leashed dog, but no dog parks for off-leash socialization."
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  • Margot P.
    "It's young and there's a lot to do. There's plenty of nightlife, but also lots to do during the day as well. It's well connected by public transportation and is just a short ride away from many other Boston neighborhoods."
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  • Rachel S.
    "Fenway is close to the symphony, great food, and shopping. It's easy to walk to a wide range of stores, from Target to the posh shops in Newbury Street. There are tons of great, affordable, quick service restaurants. And of course there's Fenway Park (Go Sox!)"
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  • Margot P.
    "Easy to access by public transportation but an Uber/Lyft is never more than 5 min away either."
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  • Rachel S.
    "I commute via the Green Line to Brookline. The trains tend to come regularly."
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  • Margot P.
    "There are areas that feel less safe than others, especially at night, but overall it's mostly students and I've never felt unsafe at any time of day. For parents of younger children, it's close to a lot of parks and playgrounds, and there are plenty of students looking for part-time jobs for babysitting/nannying."
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  • Rachel S.
    "Some areas are more kid-friendly than others. For example, there is a small park on Edgerly Road, but it is often full of college kids."
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  • Kat N.
    "Good places to walk for dogs."
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  • Kat N.
    "The sport bars are unique. Idk what else to say, it's a cool place."
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  • Kat N.
    "It's walking distance to campus."
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  • Kat N.
    "There's tons of traffic and it's expensive, but convenient."
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  • Cameron M.
    "Fenway Park is good for dogs, but there are lack of dog parks."
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  • Cameron M.
    "Walking into Fenway feels like you walked into another city. Everything you need can be found in under a half mile radius. The neighborhood is never short of entertainment."
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  • Cameron M.
    "It's easy to get to by bus and the green line. It's very easy to access through main streets."
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  • Cameron M.
    "There are cops present given the foot traffic, baseball stadium, and park."
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  • cindy h.
    "I'm not sure as I don't own a dog. But all of the dog owners I see seem very happy."
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  • angela a.
    "It is very close to both Fenway Park and a bunch of universities."
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  • cindy h.
    "I commute mostly walking or taking the train, but again, mostly walking because it's a walkable city."
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  • cindy h.
    "Fenway is a good area for schools but not much happening in the area except games."
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  • angela a.
    "It is mostly safe here."
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  • Vanarsdale09
    "I have lived in this area for two years. A lot of young kids, students so we can get loud at times. But it is very accessible to other parts of Boston"
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  • Emelo27
    "I lived here for 6 years. Is a nice neighborhood, lots of good restaurants, and activities but it can get a bit loud and crowded during sports events."
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Raymond
60 Charlesgate E #102, Boston, MA is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 500 sqft apartment. 60 Charlesgate E #102 is located in Fenway, Boston. 60 Charlesgate E #102 was listed for rent for $3,300/month on Apr 8, 2024. This property is pet friendly.