15 Garnet St, Lowell, MA 01852
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15 Garnet St
Lowell, MA 01852

Downtown
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 300 sqft
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 300 sqft

$1,500/mo

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Recently renovated studio apartment in Downtown Lowell. The studio is comfortable for one or two people max. These are small studios, approximate 300 sq ft. Perfect for anyone looking for privacy without spending a lot of money in rent. THESE ARE NOT BIG STUDIOS. If you have a lot of furniture and in need of a lot of space, this is not going to work for you. It's a ONE ROOM studio with a private bathroom and private kitchen. The kitchen and bedroom area is one room, open concept. Located steps away from the new Court house and right next to the new and vibrant Hamilton Canal. New stainless Steel appliances, new floors, new kitchen and bathroom. Central AC. Free Street parking only, no time limit and no residential sticker required. Hot/Cold water and sewer included. All energy efficiency appliances. Tenant pays for electricity. 5 minutes walk to the train station with access to North Station in Boston. You can be in the center of Boston in 45 minutes. Walking distance to Lowell Downtown bars and restaurants. Emails and text messages are preferred. Section 8 accepted.

Owner Pays for Trash, water, sewer, Exterior Maintenance, Hot and cold water. Tenant pays for electricity.

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

Details for 15 Garnet St

Days on Market

Days on Market: 13 Days on Trulia

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Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

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Floors: Hardwood

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Cats allowedDeposit: $1,500

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  • Trulia User
    "it is old and not well maintained at all. the sidewalks are crumbling. there is little public transportation. "
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    "This city has tremendous diversity, wonderful restaurants, and many activities. A great plus is the walkway along the Merrimarc."
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    "Great neighborhood, one of the best places to live in Lowell. Most places are quiet and the people are nice."
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    "I don’t know where Belvedere is I live in Lowell, Mass. Now Lowell. Has a Folk Music Festival and other celebrations here. We also have flat boat tours and National parks!"
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  • Aaron V. H.
    "Evangelical church feeds the homeless. Lowell folk festival. Farmers market and local artist galleries. "
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  • Soumita A.
    "I live here and it’s an amazing community. The city does 25 festivals and many more to come. If you want to see diversity come to Lowell. "
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  • Aaron V. H.
    "There aren’t any green areas. It’s all concrete and asphalt. There is a great doggy daycare place. Llllllllll"
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  • Heather L. S.
    "Music festival winter festival the old mills trolly downtown cobble stones. The thread company Lowell sun "
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  • ThomC
    "Downtown neighborhood with restaurants, cafes, small boutique stores, and museums. City Hall, City Library, repertory theatre and arenas located within the downtown. Easy access to I-495"
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  • sham33rock
    "If you enjoy walking there’s not a better community to walk the canal all year long is maintained by national park rangers the canal and river have beautiful views and beautiful 1800s architecture it’s like a Norman Rockwell painting"
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  • Elizabeth E.
    "the people are very nice and friendly. in the late twenties and early thirties crowd. there are a ton of people with dogs. "
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  • Katie C.
    "There's a bunch of parts for dogs to play. Also a lot of walking places."
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  • Katie C.
    "All the historical parts of downtown Lowell make it unique. All of the bars downtown make it unique."
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  • Katie C.
    "Walking downtown is the easiest way. You can get far really quick."
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  • Katie C.
    "There's so many playgrounds and parks that are hidden with historical information. It's a great learning place."
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  • Emme D.
    "Dog owners would love it. Lots of places to walk a dog."
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  • Emme D.
    "Lots of great stuff to do and yummy food."
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  • Emme D.
    "I like to walk mostly. City driving can be annoying. However there are lots of ways in and out of Lowell."
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  • Emme D.
    "It's safer than you think it is! Some parents might be scared of biases they have heard, but Lowell has a vision to be great and they are surely getting there."
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  • Joyce A.
    "You get to go shopping or get into trying restaurant food."
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  • Joyce A.
    "I take walks downtown but it's not good to walk because drinkers and drug doers just hang around standing ."
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  • Erin B.
    "There is a lack of true green space downtown unless you are right on the canal. There is ample room to walk on the trails and paths, but not much in the way of open running room. That said, business owners tend to be very dog friendly with many keeping treats and water close at hand for the pups."
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  • Erin B.
    "It's unique place because there's a selection of boutique, independent shops and restaurants paired with Lowell's rich history."
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  • Erin B.
    "The Lowell Connector gets you in and out quickly."
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  • Erin B.
    "It may have a bad rap, but Lowell is definitely making efforts to make itself, and especially its historical downtown, a safer and more walkable area."
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  • Deb S.
    "There are plenty of dog owners living in my apartment building, so I guess there are things they like about it."
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  • Deb S.
    "It is very crowded when school is open. During summer, it's a breeze to get around."
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  • Maikkatko
    "Lots of renovated Mill style buildings with great restaurants and bars within walking distance. The cobblestone roads between some of the buildings add a really nice acenic touch! "
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  • Linda
    "Spent many happy days visiting this area. Incredibly convenient to many restaurants, coffee shops, Barnes and Noble across the street. Hanging flower baskets in the summer, sparkling lights strung in the trees shine at night, cobblestone roads. Best of downtown living. You're right in the heart of everything"
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  • Brendan D.
    "At night when the bars close down it is total mayhem. Police and flashing lights all over the place, crowds are rowdy and recently there have been some violent riots with the drinking crowd, where several police officers have been injured. Day after there is damage to parked cars, store fronts and broken glass all over sidewalks and streets. It is not safe to walk in downtown Lowell after sunset."
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  • matthewhunterfoster
    "Downtown Lowell is a fantastic place to live - neighborhood restaurants and markets make this area the kind of place you can park your car on Friday after work and not get in it again until Monday morning. "
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15 Garnet St, Lowell, MA is a studio, 1 bathroom, 300 sqft apartment. 15 Garnet St is located in Downtown, Lowell. 15 Garnet St was listed for rent for $1,500/month on Apr 13, 2024. This property is pet friendly.