65 Brookline Ave.
Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood 65 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
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65 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215Pricing and availability
- 0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
- Studio
- ·1 bath
- ·750 sqft
$2,500+1Starting atUnit availableUnit 0 Bed
Available now
$2,500
Amenities
- On-site laundry
- Hardwood floors
- Parking
- Air conditioning
- Elevator
- Garbage disposal
Property details
APL83019114 - Ohhhhh get ready now! Luxury Loft Living Across from Fenway Park! Step into the heart of vibrant Boston living with our stunning studio apartment at 61 Brookline Ave! Available NOW for $2500, this sleek and modern space boasts all the features you desire for comfortable city living. Features: Central Air for year-round comfort Disposal for convenient waste management Elevator access for easy mobility Gleaming Hardwood Floors throughout High Ceilings for a spacious feel Laundry Facilities in Building for added convenience Oven/Range and Refrigerator included Spectacular Views of the bustling cityscape Graduate Students Welcome! Cats Accepted! Nestled right across from the iconic Fenway Park, this loft studio offers not just a home, but an experience. Imagine waking up to the energy of game days or enjoying serene evenings with the city lights as your backdrop. Convenience is key with easy access to Kenmore Square and the MBTA Green line, making commuting a breeze. Plus, local shops and entertainment options are just steps away, ensuring you're always at the center of the action. Don't miss your chance to make this coveted location your home sweet home! Schedule a viewing today and elevate your Boston living experience. THE "T" OPTIONS Bus: 47 Park Dr @ Fenway Station (0.30 mi) Bus: 55 Boylston St @ Jersey St (0.19 mi) Bus: 8 Brookline Ave opp Jersey St (0.02 mi) Tram: D Fenway (0.29 mi) Tram: C Kenmore (0.23 mi) Rail: Framingham/Worcester Line Lansdowne (0.05 mi) Bus: 57 Commonwealth Ave @ Blandford St (0.13 mi) Tram: B Blandford Street (0.14 mi) Bus: 1 Massachusetts Ave @ Beacon St (0.56 mi) Bus: CT2 Amesbury St @ Vassar St (0.55 mi) Colleges Universities Baseball History Walkable Green Space Tree-filled, historic, & packed with educational opportunities, there's no other neighborhood quite like Fenway. The neighborhood may be most well-known for its titular attraction, Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. However, the area is also renowned for its sprawling green space. The name "Fenway" refers to the neighborhood s lush parkway and tree-filled paths that wind lazily through the area, forming part of Frederick Law Olmsted s Emerald Necklace Plan (a chain of parks throughout Boston). The Fenway opened in 1876, and its route includes the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum. Fenway is filled with an abundance of students, as the area offers a convenient commute to several colleges and universities: Simmons College, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science, Harvard Medical School, Berklee College of Music, Northeastern University, Wheelock College, Boston University, and Emmanuel College are all packed into Fenway. Directly across the Charles River from Fenway is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Harvard University is two miles north of Fenway. While this neighborhood is perfect for a young demographic in search of educational opportunities, the job market is also hot for renters looking to settle down in Fenway. Of course, the crown jewel of Fenway is Fenway Park. As the oldest ballpark in MLB, Fenway Park dates back to 1911 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.