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Fenway/Kenmore, 580 Commonwealth Avenue | Boston
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  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Central A/C
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Dishwasher
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

User Rating

8.3
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35 Reviews

About this Location

Star Market
9 min via 65 (bus)
Charles River Esplanade
5 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
Framingham-Worcester Line (rail) - 4 min
57 (bus) - 3 min

Pricing 

Studio, 1 Bath
$1,315+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,645+

student only housing

Open to BU students only.

Please visit BU's student housing site or call (617) 353-4101 for leasing information.

  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Kitchen

    •  Garbage Disposal
    •  Microwave
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Living Room

    •  Central A/C
    •  Hardwood Floors
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  Controlled Access
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Overall rating 8.3/10, based on 35 renter reviews Write a review

9.4
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7.9
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7.7
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8.1
Value
7.5
Social
9.2
Safety
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580 Commonwealth Avenue reviews and highlights

  • building and apartments are really clean and modern
  • bus and T stops right across the street
  • all utilities included in the rent
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Good and nice.

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It's old but does the job!

Great option if you are moving to Boston for the first time.
It's probably one of the cheapest options apart from sharing a flat with your roommate.

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Boston University graduate housing

Best decision I’ve ever made. Living right on the Charles river campus you have access to many shops and stores in Fenway as well as what’s available on the BU strip. Super convenient as there is a train stop right in front of the apartment taking me straight to the medical campus or even Cambridge without having to pay. The utilities included is with the price. All utilities are unlimited and included. If any issues arise, help will be available right away. Housing office is extremely kind and helpful. I’d highly recommend anyone, especially first year grad students, to apply to this apartment if you can! :)

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Satisfactory

I love everything here except fruit fly infestation during summer and constant fire alarm malfunctioning. Compared to the area, it is affordable, safe, and clean. Lots of kitchen appliances (microwave, electric stove, fridge…) are newly renovated, and the card key access is super convenient yet safe. Its location is the gem. Right on the BU bus shuttle, I can just hop on whenever it is approaching.

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580 Commonwealth Avenue Review

Modern building with AC

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Overall Positive

Overall my experience at 580 Commonwealth has been great. The furniture, at least in my unit, is fairly new and clean. The only issues with the place is that there are often fruit flies that come in from the first floor and that the fire alarm will go off more often than would be preferred. The walls don't have great sound proofing but overall it hasn't been a big problem for me.

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On Campus Essentials

The graduate student on campus apartments aren’t anything fancy aesthetically, but they do have everything I need. Housing services generally fix issues quickly, and the keycard requirement and on campus location helps me feel safe. Utilities are included in rent, and I can use BU’s free WiFi. The BU shuttle and green line are also close by, which is great for transport but bad for noise pollution. It’s overall a great value for the price in Boston.

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Not Bad

The apartment building is pretty maintained. There is sometimes some nuisance by the workers who would start upkeeping the premises during late hours. The fire alarm often goes off when you least expect it. The management and GHAs are not very responsive though.

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It’s overall great

It’s good. Great location with very close shuttle, nicely renovated inside, good price. If I die and reincarnate tomorrow, I still wanna live here. EXCEPT 1. Lots of fruitflies in the summer which are lowkey manageable. 2. Firealarm goes off so so so often! They don’t care if it’s morning or night. Be ready for that.

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The living environment is very comfortable

The living environment is very comfortable, but some of the equipment can be a little problematic at times. For example, the air conditioning and the sink.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 21 Recs

Eastern Standard Kitchen and Drinks
Campus Trolley
The Dining Car
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grocery 5 Recs

Whole Foods
Trader Joe’s
Shaws Supermarket
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convenience 2 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
7-Eleven
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fitness 33 Recs

CrossFit Fenway
Jae H Kim Taekwon Do Institute
Down Under Yoga
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parks 5 Recs

The Back Bay Fens
David Dorothy Ramler Park
Brookline Avenue Playground
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coffee 11 Recs

Fenway Cafe
Starbucks
Japonaise Bakery and Cafe
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About Fenway/Kenmore

Home to the historic Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox, Fenway is a great neighborhood for young people. In fact, the park was named after the neighborhood. It is also home to the arts, such as Berklee School of Arts. This community boasts plenty of eateries and bars surrounding the ballpark and ha...
Groceries
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Fenway Park
Public Transit
Back Bay Fens Park
Museum of Fine Arts
Signature Neighborhood
Median rents in Fenway/Kenmore
Studio
$
2,460
1 Bedroom
$
2,895
2 Bedroom
$
6,475

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Parking Near 580 Commonwealth Avenue

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Fenway/Kenmore Reviews

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Great neighborhood! There are plenty of shops and bars and restuarants nearby to explore. It is also very close to transit areas. It's generally quiet, except on game days at Fenway. On game days, the streets and roads become very crowded and can get loud. It's not very loud from my apartment, I don't notice it, but it can change depending on where you live. There are stores and markets for shopping and groceries within close walking distance. The location downtown is great for me.
Fenway is a fun place to live as a young adult. There is a lot of great options for food, entertainment and shopping nearby. It is not necessarily a quiet place, but that aslo comes with the fun of always having something to do nearby. For the most part it is a safe place to live and convenient location.
The neighborhood has a target at 10 mins walk, dominos, USPS, and 2 other restaurants at 3 mins walk, questrom college at 7 mins walk, and two t-line stations at 6 mins walk. It safe around to go for jogging.
It has a residential feel even though it's right downtown. Everything you need is right in the neighborhood, including a grocery store, CVS, hardware store, liquor store, etc.
It is a good place. Easy to access also it has tons of cafes, groceries, and restaurant
Amazing food, close to target, museums (MFA and ISG), and the fens
West Fens is, in my opinion, the best place to live in Boston. Pros: short commute downtown, plenty of transit options, lots to do (bars, restaurants, etc)., near plenty of stores (grocery store, TARGET!, Marshall's, etc.), quiet streets, and right next to the Fens for when you want your nature fix. I don't have any cons, personally. It's my ideal location.
The Fenway area is a great place to live. You've got the green line (I know) right there that will take you pretty much anywhere. Lots of bars and restaurants and a grocery store as well. It's a good place for undergrads and I found it very enjoyable living there.

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