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58 Wilbur St.

(781) 417-0407

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58 Wilbur St. apartments start at $2,400/month. There are 1 available apartments priced from $2,400 to $2,400.Info provided by Listanza

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Location

58 Wilbur St. is located in the Glendale neighborhood at
58 Wilbur Street, Everett, MA 02149
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Amenities

  • On-Site Laundry
  • Pet Friendly
  • Parking
Property Amenities
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Pet Friendly
  • On-Site Laundry
  • Parking
APL99841498 - 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom Pet Policy: Cat/Small Dog ok. Parking: Street Parking. Permit Required. Laundry: In Basement. Utilities: Tenant Pays Gas/oil and Electric. Broker Fee: No Fee Level: 1st Floor Availability: June 1, 2026. Move in Costs: First month s rent, Security Deposit. Stunning Apartment with Ideal Location in Everett - Close to Public Transportation, High School, Shops, and Restaurants! Welcome to this beautiful second-floor apartment that basks in an abundance of natural light. Situated in the heart of Everett, this rental offers convenience and comfort in one package. Fee Disclosure: First Month Rent: $2,400 Security Deposit: $2,400

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Getting Around

Walk Score® 89% of the area is walkableVery Walkable89
Very Walkable
Transit Score® 56% of the area is transit friendlyGood Transit56
Good Transit

Walk & Transit Scores

Walk Score: 89Very Walkable, with shops and services easily within reach.Transit Score: 56Offers reasonable public transit options nearby.

Public Transit Access

The Glendale area benefits from access to public transit options, such as 6 nearby routes: 6 bus, 0 rail, 0 other

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