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Real Estate agents in Davis Square
Hello everyone! My boyfriend and I are thinking about moving to Davis Square (we currently live in Central Square) this August.
Does anyone have any recommendation for a good Real Estate office/agent in Davis? We're looking to rent, not buy, and for an agency that has the landlords pay the fee (preferably, not required). I'd like to head over there as soon as tomorrow to start looking for a place.
Also, is Davis a quiet place to live? Or does that depend on the luck of who your neighbors are? If there's a section that's particularly loud, please let me know... noise really bothers me, and I'm a very light sleeper. This is one reason I want to get out of Central Square.
Thanks!
Does anyone have any recommendation for a good Real Estate office/agent in Davis? We're looking to rent, not buy, and for an agency that has the landlords pay the fee (preferably, not required). I'd like to head over there as soon as tomorrow to start looking for a place.
Also, is Davis a quiet place to live? Or does that depend on the luck of who your neighbors are? If there's a section that's particularly loud, please let me know... noise really bothers me, and I'm a very light sleeper. This is one reason I want to get out of Central Square.
Thanks!
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Personally, I've found Davis to be very quiet- I live right on Highland Ave., about 1/8 mile from the center of the square. Maybe others who live closer to Tufts have other opinions?
Good luck!!
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Davis is noisy if you live near the square proper, on Highland, Holland, or Elm. I would bet, but I wouldn't know from experience, that streets between the commercial part of Holland/Elm and Mass Ave also have some issues. But the more residential parts are pretty quiet.
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The other thing I found was that realtors all seemed to be showing the same hard-to-get-rid-of apartments from big management companies who were often themselves advertising on Craigslist. If you can figure out who these management companies are, you can go right to the source. If you have the time, you can take a look at buildings in neighborhoods you like, get the landlord's contact info (which is required to be posted by the front door) and call them yourself.
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Davis is definitely quieter than Central but there are parts that are noisier. I find generally, the further you get away from the square, the quieter it is. I've always lived about a mile out from the square and never had major noise problems.
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It's up to the owners of the property who pays the fee, not the realators. You just need to find a place where the owner pays it. When you call realators, you can specify that you want a no-fee place.
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I've also seen this tactic with no-pets apartments. You say you have a pet, they show you a no-pets apartment, then when it comes time to put in an application, if you don't put down that you have a pet, and are accepted, you have to pay the fee even if you find out later that the landlord won't accept pets and you decide not to rent it. This is why you must always write down on a lease or an application that you have a pet, even if people wave their hands and say, "Don't worry about it."
It is true that this is probably fraud, but how are you going to prove it in court?
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There are a lot of streets like mine even closer to the square. I would assume the further off the main square area the quieter it is.
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Here and there you might find occasionally noisy neighbors, but my previous house was on a block with a ton of 20 something renters, and there were never noise problems.
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I wish they could invent comfortable earplugs. Or I wasn't so sensitive to noise.
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I've made one appointment to see an apartment tomorrow morning from craigslist, but that was the only one I found that meets my requirements. My boyfriend really wants to be a 5-10 minute walk from the T stop, so that limits our options (so Ball Square is out).
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i forget the name of the apartment realty place right down the street from store 24, but they sucked.
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craigslist ftw
my usual mode is to scour craigslist, find some plum listings exactly too late, try a rental agency and see nice but overpriced or squalor, and then get a reasonable last minute deal directly with a landlord.
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I hope this doesn't mean that we'll be getting more butthurt complaints about aircraft noise in a few months.
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But I read the previous threads on this airplane issue, and I'm really surprised it's caused such an uproar... perhaps I'm underestimating the noise? Maybe I should sit outside any apartments I'm considering for a while to see if it's under the flight path (haha the thought of me having the time to do this is hilarious). Is it really that bad?
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But yeah, if you don't really mind them, all you got to worry about is noisy neighbors.
try... http://www.craigslist.org
ta
Dave
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