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Flatshare in Boston

$3,716/month

Entire place

Apartment at Boylston Street, Downtown

$3,315/month

Entire place

Apartment at Nashua Street, West End

$3,248/month

Entire place

Apartment at Salem Street, North End

$1,200/month

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Room at Boston

$963/month

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Room at Dorchester Center Boston MA, 02124

$1,150/month

Private room

Room at Boston Street

$1,175/month

Private room

Room at Calumet Street

$1,100/month

Private room

Room at Boston

$1,000/month

Private room

Room at Spring Garden Street

$1,075/month

Private room

Room at #327: Savin Hill Boston 02125

$3,174/month

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Apartment at Harrison Avenue, South End

$1,200/month

Private room

Room at Boston

$1,386/month

Private room

Room at 170 Parker Hill Ave, Boston, MA 02120, United States

$1,175/month

Private room

Room at 02120

$2,913/month

Entire place

Apartment at Stuart Street, Downtown

$1,125/month

Private room

Room at #1752: South Boston Boston 02127

$1,711/month

Private room

Room at 175 Washington St, Brighton, MA 02135, United States

$1,100/month

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Room at Crescent Avenue

$1,075/month

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Room at Newcastle Road

$1,025/month

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Room at #1421: Allston Boston 02134

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Boston

This city has several internationally renowned institutions, which makes students from different parts of the world eager to do an international exchange there. Some of these universities are Boston, the University of Massachusetts, and the well-known Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For this reason, Boston has numerous student accommodations, both in private shared apartments and dormitories. Keep in mind that most young people choose to share an apartment, so they can live with roommates and make the experience more fun.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Boston626€1315
Residence Boston34€1891
Studio Boston9€3477
Entire place Boston135€3724
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Boston

We advise you on some pros and cons of living in shared flats in this American city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Boston

  • You can stay in the preferred neighbourhoods by young people to live, picking the one that best suits your preferences with the most convenient location. Some popular areas are downtown Boston, Somerville, Cambridge, Brighton, Fenway and Kenmore.
  • As there is a multicultural environment in the city, your roommates will surely be of different nationalities and you get to live with people of different cultures and ideologies.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Boston

  • So many young people choose this city every year, therefore, it can be difficult to find cheap accommodation if you don't look in time.
  • You have to check if the cost of heating is included in the monthly rent since winter is usually cold and this can greatly increase your cost.

App for your international exchange programme in Boston

You have several Apps at your disposal whose purpose is to make your international stay in Boston the best possible. In them, you will access a lot of information and recommendations, both about the procedures you must do and about life in the city. One of these tips is that, if you choose to live in accommodation that is a bit far from the city centre, you should buy monthly metro or bus passes to be able to move around the city affordably.

How to meet people in Boston?

In this section we inform you about some ways you have to meet people in this city in the United States:

Student associations in Boston

In the different institutions of the city, you will find various clubs and societies to join. These are associations of different themes, so you get to choose the one that meets your interests and thus be part of the activities and events they organize. Some of these clubs are, for example, art, creative writing, cycling, kizomba and outdoor activities.

Facebook groups for international students in Boston

Depending on the university you attend, it is best to join its facebook group. For example, if you are going to Boston University you can join the so-called “Official Boston University International Students Group”. Take the opportunity to connect with other students and solve any doubts you have about life in the city and the institution.

WhatsApp groups for international students in Boston

Associations and students on their own usually create WhatsApp or Telegram groups to communicate with each other. In them, young people introduce themselves and share information about themselves to find other students with similar hobbies with whom to do different activities.

Tips for sharing a student apartment in Boston

We provide you with some tips to keep in mind when living in shared apartments in this American city:

  • You get to enjoy different outdoor activities, regardless of the season in which you go exchange. In winter, you can go to the many nearby ski resorts and during summer you can do a lot of sports on the Charles River, such as kayaking or windsurfing. In addition, some beaches are only 30 minutes away by metro!
  • During your stay in the city, you can participate in numerous events with your roommates, some of which are: Boston Harborfest, Boston Tea Party Reenactment, Boston Calling, Lantern Stories and Quincy's annual food truck and music. festival.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Boston

How much does a spare room in a shared flat cost in Boston?
The cost of spare rooms in this American city is usually high, starting at a minimum of $730 per month.
How to find roommates in Boston?
Do it in the Erasmus Play search engine! In this online community, you will also be able to compare the different available and verified spare rooms in Boston, being able to easily choose the ideal one for you.
How to meet people in Boston?
To connect with students with the same interests as you, we recommend that you look for the most suitable society or club for you at your university. In addition, you will be able to join various Facebook and Whatsapp groups of international students.
Share a flat or live alone in Boston?
Sharing a flat is usually the preferred alternative for young people since it means that you will invest less money in monthly rent and you will have more of your budget for other fun activities during your exchange.
How to choose ideal roommates in Boston?
The best thing you can do is share a flat with students of different nationalities, so you can live together in a multicultural and fun environment, learning from each other about their ways of life. In addition, they will be able to take the opportunity to practice English on a day-to-day basis.

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