What you can currently rent for $4,000 per month all over Greater Boston
For $4,000 a month, you can rent everything from a good-sized single-family home in the suburbs to a one-bedroom apartment in the Millennium Tower in Downtown Boston.
For $4,000 a month, you can rent everything from a good-sized single-family home in the suburbs to a one-bedroom apartment in the Millennium Tower in Downtown Boston.
Talk about variety, right?
Below, check out five rental units that you can nab for around $4,000 per month, ordered from highest price per square foot to lowest.
1 Franklin St., Downtown Crossing, Boston
$3,900 per month
One bedroom
798 square feet
$4.89 per square foot
Located in the Millennium Tower, this rental boasts white oak hardwood flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, an open kitchen, and stone in the bathroom. The renter will have access to all the building’s amenities, including a fitness center, indoor lap pool, a resident club lounge with a bar, and an outdoor terrace.
761 Harrison Ave., South End, Boston
$4,065 per month
Two bedrooms
1,021 square feet
$3.98 per square foot
Find this recently renovated apartment within a luxury building right in the South End’s SoWa location. The unit has a modern kitchen featuring quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, and the building itself is equipped with a fitness center, a common lounge with a kitchenette and shuffleboard table, a concierge, and ZipCars on site.
28 Maple Lane, Medfield
$4,000 per month
Two bedrooms
2,100 square feet
$1.90 per square foot
Located in the Olde Village Square condo complex in Medfield, this attached home is filled with classic details, such as crown molding, but also completely updated. The unit is within walking distance of a variety of shops, including a market, a Starbucks, a library, and schools.
80 Hillcrest Rd., Belmont
$4,000 per month
Four bedrooms
2,603 square feet
$1.54 per square foot
Not only is the attic in this 10-room single-family home finished; it contains a built-in bar. There’s plenty of natural light throughout the home, but in the warmer months, renters will probably want to head outside to sit on the large deck that overlooks the backyard.
166 Saddle Hill Rd., Hopkinton
$3,950 per month
Four bedrooms
3,700 square feet
$1.07 per square foot
This Colonial home is a bit off the main road and surrounded by trees, giving it a sense of privacy. Inside, you’ll find an open floor plan, reclaimed hardwood floors, high ceilings, an island in the kitchen, and a wall of windows in the master bedroom with a view of the backyard.
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