Consider being my roommate for thirteen months, in a great 2-bedroom apartment I already have, where you'd get your own private bathroom. Since we would have separate bathrooms, this can be a nice, affordable, very lucky alternative to a studio or 1-bedroom. Near the "T" Orange Line. A fifteen-minute drive to all points in Boston generally, and a maximum of twenty-nine minutes during peak traffic hours.
In other words, it's no farther from "Boston-proper" than, for example, Brighton is.
This Everett apartment is available any day in July or August which works best for you. Please see the pictures in my Craigslist ad (including a roof deck shared by all residents and open pretty much always ... I made a 20-second video of it). No smokers, no pets, no couples; but anybody else is welcome to join me.
The rent includes: a free garage parking spot; your own private bathroom (as I mentioned); heat and hot water utilities; our own dishwasher; our own air-conditioning and heat controls; ample carpeting; over thirty washers and dryers on site; and roof deck access. In short, it's one of the fanciest apartment complexes in Everett. See its official website.
I wonder if you own a bicycle? The splendid Northern Strand Community Trail has an entrance within riding distance. This trail has gotten a burst of attention since approximately 2014.
Your share of the monthly rent, not including electricity and internet service, would be $987.50. Plus, there is a security deposit of $500.00 which you'd get back at the end of your stay. You would NOT need to pay a broker fee or last-month-rent in advance. On that note, remember to beware of other apartment ads which neglect to tell you about the broker fee, security deposit, and whether you need to pay last-month-rent in advance.
What do you think? If you want to visit, I request that you boldly specify the days/times that you'd like to drop by (evenings, weekends, mid-day, whatever ... I'm flexible). If you say you want to visit, but you do not specify exact days/times, I probably will not answer. Because I'll believe you are just spamming me with the same "form letter" you write to everybody. Plus, feel free to provide your phone number too, if you want.
There's a simple application process to qualify to live here, for a $125 fee, which screens low-income/no-income candidates and those with criminal records. This would benefit you by ensuring you can trust me and all your potential neighbors, since we've already been accepted! Moreover, I'm courteous and I have all the basic cleanliness habits you might want--I take off shoes before entering, I never store unsealed food, I cover non-solid foods before microwaving/baking, I always lock the main door, I always store things very neatly in shared spaces (like the refrigerator, the freezer, and the coat closet), I never make loud noise, etc.
Thank you.
Submitted July 06, 2017 at 07:57PM by JSanzi http://ift.tt/2tQoItl bostonhousing
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