Please read the listing description before making a reservation.
**LOCATION**
- 4-minute walk to the Ashmont Red Line train station.
- 25 to 32 minutes by train from Ashmont Station to Harvard Square (Harvard University).
- 18 to 25 minutes by train from Ashmont Station to Kendall/MIT station (MIT).
- 15 minutes by train to Downtown Crossing.
- Easy, contactless check-in process for a smooth arrival.
**SPACE**
- Two queen size beds and one full size sofa bed.
- Full Kitchen.
- One full bathroom
- Central heating.
- Window air conditioning units provided during spring and summer.
- Accommodations include two queen beds and one convertible sofa bed.
- Coin-operated washer and dryer available in the basement; a laundromat is a 5-minute walk away.
- This apartment is on the first floor (no elevator), and stairs are required.
- Early check-in and late checkout may be available for an additional fee.
**PARKING**
- Parking for one car in the driveway; please ensure you do not block other vehicles.
- Street parking is restricted to Boston residents only.
**PETS**
- Pets are not allowed at this property.
**IMPORTANT NOTES**
- A refundable security deposit of up to $350 may be required. By booking, you acknowledge and accept this policy.
- We need to hold a copy of your ID until checkout; it can be submitted through our portal.
- Quiet hours are from 10pm to 8am.
- We reserve the right to cancel your reservation if you have a violent criminal history.
- Noise sensors and exterior cameras are in place. Any attempt to host a party will result in immediate removal. Please respect our neighbors.
Great place and environment to stay in. The neighbors were nice and welcoming.
Near MTA station. About 20 to 25 min to downtown Boston by MTA or by driving. Clean and modern apartment. Very pleasant stay.
I’m conflicted on how to write this review, because it has the potential of being an awesome property but it’s not there yet. When my husband, my 2 cats, and myself were staying here it looked like a half done apartment. There were boxes & furniture that filled up the deck (which made it unusable), the couch leg was broken, and the paint job was unfinished. There was also construction EVERY single day of our month long stay. We even got a ticket due to the construction workers blocking the parking & forcing us to park on the street. They constantly had to move for us, and we had to move our car for them… it was very annoying. We also contacted the host company to fix the couch three times and they never came … we ended up pulling in a cinderblock from outside to prop the couch up. Also, the smoke alarm in the bedroom is really sensitive. I straightened my hair in the room and it set it off twice. Alright. Onto the good things (because there were a lot of good things!) -LOCATION: was fantastic. Our friends that lived in the area told us Dorchester isn’t the best area but we had no problems with it. The best part? It was a two minute walk to the Red line (and a Dunkin’ Donuts!). It also had great restaurants nearby & a target down the street. -PROPERTY: there was so much space in the apartment. The master room was huge and the bed was really comfortable. Pillows were a bit soft, though. The kitchen was also very spacious, which made it perfect to cook in. There was also parking in the back which made us feel comfortable leaving our car while we took public transit. There was also a laundry facility in the basement, so that was nice. -AMENITIES: there were enough pots, pans, and utensils for our stay. I was really excited about the Nespresso maker! They also loaded up the kitchen with spices, oils, and plenty of coffee. There was also plenty of towels, blankets, shampoo, conditioner, and soap. Another thing that was cool was that the Wi-Fi went out one day and my husband works at home, so we freaked out. We contacted the host company and they instantly went to work in the situation. They gave us a lot of options and even offered to pay for our hotspot. So a big plus for that. All in all this location will be PERFECT once it’s completed, but before that I wouldn’t book longer than a quick vacation.