Luxury Homes

Luxury apartment complex brings big rent prices to Cambridge’s Alewife neighborhood

Fuse Cambridge at 165 Cambridge Park Drive is adjacent to the Alewife Brook Reservation and steps to the Alewife T stop.

Fuse Cambridge at 165 Cambridge Park Drive is adjacent to the Alewife Brook Reservation and steps to the Alewife T stop.

The Cambridge neighborhood Alewife, in the midst of navigating its current development boom, can now boast a luxury apartment complex with move-in ready units for rent.

And, if you want, you can move in this month.

Fuse Cambridge is a 244-unit luxury apartment building next to the Alewife Brook Reservation and a short distance away from the Alewife T-stop. So far, 9 percent of the units have been pre-leased.

Two-bedroom apartment kitchen.

“Our goal with Fuse Cambridge was to create a premium community that fuses together the best of convenient urban living within a serene natural setting unlike anything else in the area – all within steps of the Alewife T transportation hub,’’ David Perry, senior managing director at real estate investment firm Hines, said in a statement.

One-bedroom apartment living room and kitchen.

The building’s units have a variety of floor plans, including studio to three-bedroom units ranging from 506 to 1,383 square feet. Every apartment has floor-to-ceiling windows, washers and dryers, quartz countertops, and Energy Star appliances. Some units even have private patios, balconies and/or views of the Alewife Brook Reservation.

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Studio prices are around $2,140 to $2,450 per month, one-bedrooms range from $2,360 to $2,665 per month, one-bedrooms with dens range from $2,680 to $2,930, two-bedrooms range from $3,075 to $3,535, and three-bedrooms range from $3,540 to $3,745.

Bathroom in Fuse Cambridge.

The building also has a fitness center, a yoga room, a heated pool and sundeck, an outdoor kitchen area with grills and a wet bar, a conference room, a bike storage and repair station, and is pet-friendly.

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