Residences designed to make every day of every stay simple & comfortable.

 

Located in Boston's Beacon Hill, Back Bay and South End these furnished rentals offer you a wide range of options to suit your daily needs.  Whether its work or an extended vacation we will help match you to the unit that best fits you.

 

 

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More than a City, Boston is a lifestyle.

 

Here are a few things that can help you get acquainted and make you feel at home during your stay with us.

 

 
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Coffee shops

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You’re here, you’re hungry, you’re probably thirsty for some coffee, – but where should you go? We consulted with multiple Boston locals and friends to get a few sweet recommendations. This is by no means a complete list, but we are sure these will be a strong start.

 Render Coffee Bar(563 Columbus Ave), Voltage Coffee & Art (295 3rd St, Cambridge), Thinking Cup (2 locations)

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Boating on the Charles

Visit BOSTON'S community boating

Community boating on the Charles is a fun way to see the city from the fringe and meet new people.

Every day from spring till the fall you can take classes and use cute boats to tool around the Charles creating picturesque moments.

 

 
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Sports Town USA!!

It's all about the fans

There are many sports-savvy cities in the world, but Boston, Mass., is the No. 1 place for sports fans to be.

In a single decade, Boston's franchises have claimed seven championships—at least one in every major sport.

However, the recent success of the city's professional teams is only part of what makes Boston the greatest sports city on earth.

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    Culture

    Where is all the art???

    Discover Boston's renowned museums and dynamic attractions.  View great works of art, toss tea into Boston Harbor, see the city from 50 floors up, tour a local brewery, and glide through historic streets in amphibious vehicles.

    LIST OF ATTRACTIONS -  The New England Aquarium,  Museum of ScienceHarvard Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Fine Arts  and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , Boston Ballet and last but not least the Public gardens.

    Where to lay your head in Boston.

     

    Whether you are in Boston's Back bay, South End or Beacon Hill the city is literally at your fingertips. Boston is one of the most accessible urban destinations in the US and there is not an inch of it that cannot be easily accessed. 

    Where you choose to live is a personal choice so take the time to get to know the areas or ask us any questions you have.

    SOUTH END -  The South End is a culturally rich neighborhood with restored Victorian row houses surrounding charming English-style squares. Its popular dining and drinking scene spans family-friendly bistros, trendy eateries, gay bars and low-key pubs. The old warehouses of the SoWa Art & Design District house galleries, studios and home-decor shops. Artisans, farmers and food trucks gather at Sunday markets May through October.

    BEACON HILL -  One of Boston’s most picturesque areas, tony Beacon Hill has steep streets lined with Federal-style and Victorian brick row houses lit by antique lanterns. The gold-domed Massachusetts State House overlooks Boston Common, with its winter skating pond. Across Charles Street, home to chic boutiques and antiques shops, is the formal Public Garden. The Charles River Esplanade’s Hatch Shell hosts summer concerts.