If I’m trying too move into a high rise, does it matter what month I decide to rent? Will rent be cheaper during the winter months like Nov-Feb? Thanks so much
It depends; they don't always come furnished, but some do. Sometimes furnished options are available for short term rentals. What areas and price points are you interested in? I can see what furnished options are available
@@freddieadjei3876 Sorry to butt in, but with your budget, sharing is likely to be the only affordable way to go. Somewhere along one of the T-lines to downtown would be cheaper. Like most Universities, Northeastern student service might be able to help you find a place or room-mates. One of the grad students in my building was complaining about getting to NU because the commuter line bypasses the station requiring going into Boston and changing to a subway line; Green and Orange lines serve NU, but the connection is the problem as is the scheduling.
Thanks for watching! Any lingering questions I didn't fully cover in this vid?
How can I lock down an apartment while I am abroad and unable to look at places in person? What are the things one must keep in mind in such a case?
What about low income or income restricted apartments for those who need housing and can't afford 2000-2500 a month?
Apply for HUD asap. The waitlist is long and shelters are filling up quick
I wouldn't suggest moving to one of the most expensive cities then
This market makes me understand squatters in a way I do not have the words to explain
If I’m trying too move into a high rise, does it matter what month I decide to rent? Will rent be cheaper during the winter months like Nov-Feb? Thanks so much
Another great video! Look forward to working with you sir!
Likewise Alex! Glad it was a helpful vid!
Any videos on East Boston coming soon? Just landed a wonderful apartment there!
Definitely planning on it! Lots of video ideas just need the time to film them all then edit hahaha
Are these rules specific to Boston the city? What about surrounding suburbs, mainly for security deposits and broker fees, is it generally the same?
Weird that most of the country does just fine without broker fees and agents being injected into the process.
That's true
what if i want to rent out my condo? i have never rented out a property before...
Thanks bro I’m thinking bout moving there
Thanks for watching!
Its definitely crazy im looking now for December 1rst 2023 i wish i never left smh
Hi I want to ask some questions about Boston property!!
What’s the chances of finding one that updated
Low
its not impossible
Nice video, what's ur fee?
Depends on the unit, typically 1 month
Hi Jacob, are there furnished off-campus students' apartments in Boston.
It depends; they don't always come furnished, but some do. Sometimes furnished options are available for short term rentals. What areas and price points are you interested in? I can see what furnished options are available
anywhere around Northeastern. My budget is $750- $800 I don't mind sharing with another International student.
@@freddieadjei3876 Sorry to butt in, but with your budget, sharing is likely to be the only affordable way to go. Somewhere along one of the T-lines to downtown would be cheaper. Like most Universities, Northeastern student service might be able to help you find a place or room-mates. One of the grad students in my building was complaining about getting to NU because the commuter line bypasses the station requiring going into Boston and changing to a subway line; Green and Orange lines serve NU, but the connection is the problem as is the scheduling.
How is 7INK ?
Do you have any suggestions how to look for apartment on the west boston , like on Burlington , MA ?
I wrote you email. And you do not answer.