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1607 Commonwealth Ave.

1607 Commonwealth Ave.

(617) 755-3647

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1607 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02135
St. Elizabeth's

Amenities

On-site laundry
Granite counters
Hardwood floors
Dogs allowed
Recently renovated
Stainless steel
Unit Amenities
granite counters
hardwood floors
recently renovated
stainless steel
Property Amenities
dogs allowed
pet friendly
on-site laundry
APL87696691 - This beautifully renovated apartment features two spacious bedrooms, a sleek and modern bathroom, and gleaming hardwood floors throughout. The open-concept living area is bathed in natural sunlight, creating a warm and inviting space perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The updated kitchen boasts granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and elegant cabinetry, offering both style and functionality. Enjoy the convenience of on-site laundry and the comfort of included heat and hot water. This pet-friendly home welcomes dogs under 30 lbs and provides easy street parking options. Located in a well-maintained apartment complex with gas heating, this unit is perfect for students and professionals alike. Available September 1, 2025 don t miss this fantastic opportunity! Move-in costs include the first month s rent, last month s rent, a security deposit, and a broker fee, each at $3,450.

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Fine Homes Group

Keller Williams Realty Boston-Metro

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