moving to Cambridge
May. 13th, 2006 09:23 pmI am moving to Cambridge around Labor Day, and only know the immediate Harvard Square area. I'd appreciate advice about where in Davis Square to live (or NOT to live) and how to approach the apartment hunt. There seem to be some (relatively speaking) bargains near Kendall Square, which would reduce my commute, but I have alway felt Davis Square had more personality. I assume I should also budget for parking.
Thanks! I am looking forward to returning about 16 years away.
Thanks! I am looking forward to returning about 16 years away.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:02 am (UTC)Everything near Davis & Porter Square is equivalent in my mind as far as where to/not to live. (If you head much down Beacon Street away from Porter Square in my recollection of reading the police blotter you get into more apartment break-ins, but nothing too scary.)
How important is the subway to you? Are you talking driving commute, walking commute, or subway commute?
If you're not tied to the subway, look at Union Square for more reasonable prices (and still personality). If that's still out of your price range look at Winter Hill for a medium area, or the Medford/Somerville line. Personally I'm not that enthralled with the Sullivan Square/East Somerville area.
In my experience the area around Kendall is very office-driven and kind of dull after 5:15pm.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:38 am (UTC)Kendall is pretty much a wasteland after 9-5 business hours. Winter Hill and the rest of East Somerville is pretty craptastic, cheap but craptastic. Nothing is really bad around here, I grew up in Detroit and nothing here comes close.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:42 am (UTC)When you look in Davis you should also look in nearby Teele, Powderhouse, and Ball squares.
Winter Hill is not part of East Somerville -- those are two different places.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-14 04:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-14 07:26 am (UTC)If you're hip and middle-upper class, live near porter or davis. Also great if you're an artist, you'll meet plenty of other aimless patrons.
If you're looking for cheap rent, live in east somerville or medford. Just don't look for a coffee shop.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:41 pm (UTC)As far as places not to live? Well, I don't think there are really and perticularly bad places in Cambridge or Somerville. A few places are less upscale than others, but for the most part all of the communities are pretty friendly. The only real difference is in accessability. East Somerville and West Cambridge, along with the area of Cambridge near the Charles River and the area of Somerville near Medford are not well served by the T, so they are cheaper, generally. If you bike, then these areas are great. I live on Spring Hill, near Somerville Hospital and City Hall, and my bike commute into Harvard Square is only about 5-10 minutes, depending on the lights, whereas it would take me at least 45 minutes by T (bus and/or subway). And when I don't feel like biking, I can walk to work in less than 25 minutes.
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Date: 2006-05-14 02:55 pm (UTC)That being said, if I were working in Kendell I'd probably drive as its not that far to drive, and the public transportation route from where I live would be at least 3x as long. Driving, however, will probably take 5 minutes w/o traffic. Or if you're into biking that would be viable as well.
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Date: 2006-05-14 03:23 pm (UTC)Post here with a brief description of what you're looking for (how many bedrooms, got any pets, what price range, etc.), and do the same on craigslist, and perhaps some of us will know someone with an appropriate place.
P.S. I was expecting to click through to find 10 comments saying Davis Square is in Somerville, not Cambridge - I'm impressed there was only one!
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Date: 2006-05-14 03:31 pm (UTC)I currently live in the towards-Kendall portion of Area 4. I'm 3 blocks from One Kendall Square in one direction, and 4 blocks from Inman Square in the other. Central's not far, and in between me and Central are my health clinic, several Chinese & Indian restaurants, a Pentecostal church, a public school, a Puerto Rican / fast food restaurant, an immigrants rights center, a Cambridge municipal youth center (where the neighborhood coalition meets every month, with free dinner :), Toscanini's ice cream, a couple of convenience stores... across the street from me is the B-side lounge (late night food / pub) and there's a hair salon on that block. I can easily walk to the Harvest Coop, the Kendall cinema, the Cambridge Brewing Company, Tosci's, Emma's pizza, etc. This is not a wasteland. But the nearest major square to me is Kendall, so I sometimes describe it as "near Kendall" to people who aren't familiar with it.
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Date: 2006-05-14 03:31 pm (UTC)http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097586646X/ (There's versions of this for other major cities too.)
What I thought was really interesting about it is that breaks up Boston and the surrounding metro area into different "bite-size" regions and then for each region you get detailed maps with different overlays like all the public transportation options, all the grocery stores and ammentities, etc etc. It's a great way to see if the exact address you're considering is close to things you might want to be close to.
Of course it probably isn't the best indication of things like how safe is the neighborhood and how good is the closest grocery store, etc. But it looked really helpful nonetheless. It's always so hard when you just pull up a google map of an address to really get a sense of what's in the vicinity of that address.
Hope this helps a bit!
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Date: 2006-05-14 03:46 pm (UTC)If you want to go a little faster, or you're not quite up for using your own power to propel you by bike, an electric scooter like the eGo or somesuch is a great option. They have a range of at least 15 miles on a charge (about 3-4 hours), and can go up to about 25 mph. And you can park them pretty much anywhere you can park a bicycle.
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Date: 2006-05-14 03:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-14 04:29 pm (UTC)Good luck. I HEART SOMERVILLE!
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Date: 2006-05-14 06:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-14 06:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-14 07:08 pm (UTC)There's a wonderful service called Zipcar, which lets you rent a car by the hour whenever you feel like it. I've been using it for years, and I love it. It gives me complete freedom to get out of the city when I want to, and when I'm in the city, I am completely free of all the nuisances of car ownership. Check their website at www.zipcar.com.
And no, I'm not an employee.
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Date: 2006-05-14 09:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-15 03:52 am (UTC)thank you
Date: 2006-05-19 11:46 pm (UTC)Re: thank you
Date: 2006-05-20 03:20 am (UTC)i, like you, did my search from afar before i moved here and was also interested in walden park -- pool, nice hardwood floors, etc. my realtor even offered me some kind of deal on the rent if i chose a place there. but i needed to live close to the T (my boyfriend doesn't drive) and i was shocked at how far it was when the website makes it seem so close. in addition, bus routes don't really run close to there (i think the 78 bus runs on garden street, three or four streets away, to harvard square). there are lots of complexes in davis that are totally worth checking out. my building management company works with metro realty, who were very polite when i called them to ask for a friend looking to move into my apt building. there are a lot of "no fee" apartments where landlords pay the fee -- and you have the bonus of a realtor searching for you without actually having to pay for it.
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