Five Apartments in Boston Available on September 1

Believe it or not, now's the time to start hunting for a place for the fall.

Photo courtesy of Zumper

Photo courtesy of Zumper

1. A Huge Five-Bedroom Abode
30 Hillside Street #1J, Mission Hill
Monthly rent: $5,000
Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 2
Pets: No

The newly updated kitchen in this enormous Mission Hill apartment is complete with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The place boasts a total of two bathrooms plus an open-concept living and dining area.

Photo courtesy of Presidential Properties

Photo courtesy of Presidential Properties

2. A Stately Beacon Hill Studio
Anderson Street, Beacon Hill
Monthly rent: $1,800
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Pets: Decided on a case-by-case basis

For those who prefer a total of zero roommates, this Beacon Hill studio could fit the bill. It’s on the top floor of a classic brownstone, and offers exposed brick and hardwood floors.

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

3. A Pristine South End Pad
58 Gray Street #2, South End
Monthly rent: $2,950
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Pets: No

This luxury apartment on a quiet side street in the South End sparkles and shines. The living and dining area offers a gas fireplace and the master bedroom features a double closet.

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Photo courtesy of Zumper

4. A Studio Near Northeastern
52 Westland Avenue #40, Symphony
Monthly rent: $1,800
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Pets: Cats allowed

Located on the fifth floor of a brick building, this studio apartment is accessible via elevator. It offers a separate sleeping alcove that’s flooded with plenty of natural light.

Photo courtesy of Zumper

Photo courtesy of Zumper

5. A Spacious Spot at Symphony
45 Symphony Road #4, Symphony
Monthly rent: $3,100
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Pets: Cats allowed

This two-bedroom abode sandwiched between Fenway and the South End boasts exposed brick in the living room. Both bedrooms have ample closet space, and there’s decent storage in the kitchen.