We learned all too quickly that September 1st is the big leasing season, so we were at a huge disadvantage from the start, being that we needed a July 1st lease.
This was the first apartment we saw in Boston in a little neighborhood they call Roxbury. It overlooked a beautiful park that was a fort during the revolutionary war and sits on one of the highest points in all of Boston, but, let's just say we weren't interested in a gorgeous view of the projects. Also, this apartment was in such disrepair, we would have been forced to turn into gypsies....
This was actually one of the first places we saw very briefly, when we met up with the quirky broker. He was showing another girl this unit and had us tag along before we officially met him and discussed our requirements. We got such a quick look at it that our imaginations went wild with the possibility of being in a brownstone and extremely close to my school. When we asked if we could go back and look at it for ourselves and get a closer look, it was not great and confirmed to me that the next place was the best we were going to do for our whirlwind weekend...
...and 42 Long Ave turned out to be more than so-so. Since it was also not available until Sept. 1, we were able to rent the upstairs unit for the summer. We have an incredible park just across the street, a deck balcony for the summer (on the left there) and a front porch and back yard starting Sept. 1st! The area is all young people, mostly in college and we are very nearby my train line to the school as well as fun shops and restaurants. I will post pictures of the inside soon, but the downstairs unit is much better!
3 comments:
Yea!! what a nice surprise to open your blog today and find a new post. These are great pictures of your whirlwind trip. I'm glad you decided on the last appartment and can't wait to see it in person ;)
love you
I second that!!
Great pics...can't wait to see more!!
Love ya bunches :}
Jayme, Jayme! So happy to see your place. I can see you now. Love you!
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