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davis_square2006-05-17 12:29 am
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advice please on apt hunting for sept
hi folks,
yes, sorry to say, another housing post. i'm currently in ann arbor MI but will be moving to the somerville/cambridge/medford/maybe even arlington area in sept to start a job in the alewife area of cambridge. i was all set to fly out the weekend of june 8-11 to look for sept housing when i noticed crazy high airfares and low hotel vacancies...and found out it's graduation weekend for MIT and harvard. urgh.
so my question to you locals: should i wait a weekend to avoid the craziness of two big graduations (tufts doesn't graduate that weekend too, does it)? or will i be able to drive around and look for apartments that i've found on craigslist (that's also assuming that landlords/realtors don't shut down for the weekend)? you might be able to tell from my questions that graduation here is a HUGE deal and you don't drive anywhere near the campus unless absolutely necessary (kinda like those GD football games at the big house...but i digress). more importantly, i suppose, is whether june 8-11 is a good time to find housing for sept 1 move-in, or do listings come up later/earlier...?
i read the post that the good apts are found by referrals from friends or, absent that, current tenants moving out, so if any of you happen to know of a 2 BR, 1-cat friendly apt "near" the red line for around $1500/mo, i would really appreciate hearing about it.
thanks in advance davis sq peeps!
yes, sorry to say, another housing post. i'm currently in ann arbor MI but will be moving to the somerville/cambridge/medford/maybe even arlington area in sept to start a job in the alewife area of cambridge. i was all set to fly out the weekend of june 8-11 to look for sept housing when i noticed crazy high airfares and low hotel vacancies...and found out it's graduation weekend for MIT and harvard. urgh.
so my question to you locals: should i wait a weekend to avoid the craziness of two big graduations (tufts doesn't graduate that weekend too, does it)? or will i be able to drive around and look for apartments that i've found on craigslist (that's also assuming that landlords/realtors don't shut down for the weekend)? you might be able to tell from my questions that graduation here is a HUGE deal and you don't drive anywhere near the campus unless absolutely necessary (kinda like those GD football games at the big house...but i digress). more importantly, i suppose, is whether june 8-11 is a good time to find housing for sept 1 move-in, or do listings come up later/earlier...?
i read the post that the good apts are found by referrals from friends or, absent that, current tenants moving out, so if any of you happen to know of a 2 BR, 1-cat friendly apt "near" the red line for around $1500/mo, i would really appreciate hearing about it.
thanks in advance davis sq peeps!
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However, it sounds like (unlike many non-locals moving to Boston) you are actually being reasonable about your price range, so that will help you a lot :). (Oh, and East Arlington is a fine place to consider for working near Alewife; that's where we live, about a 15 minute walk from the Alewife T, and a 2-minute walk from the 77 bus route, and my husband works at Alewife, and it's just ducky. Davis is plenty accessible. But I would either ask a non-realtor local, or walk from a prospective apartment to the T, before committing to it, because realtors are delusional about how far things are from the T.)
Welcome (soon) to the area!
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somerville friends have said good things about arlington but it's nice to hear it from a current resident, too. is it true, though, that there is no overnight street parking? i'm guessing this might be a non-issue if you have a resident parking sticker, but would that mean that visiting friends with cars wouldn't be able to park on the street overnight? i remember when i lived in brookline 9 year ago that visitor parking was always an issue (and i didn't even have a car), so am trying to avoid that issue if i can.
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East Arlington is a really nice place to live, and I walk in to Davis at least several times a week.
[1] I understand there are arrangements for handicapped folks, and I've heard about people *trying* to get variances, but I've never heard of an so-far able-bodied person *getting* a variance.
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However, if you have an overnight guest, you can call the cops and they won't ticket them.
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Realtors spend all their time in their cars and think in terms of "neighborhoods" and not walking distance and public transportation.
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I saw my first show ever at Theater First last Sat. night and really enjoyed your protrayal of the Grand Duchess. She's such a sensational character and you did such a great job. Thank you for sharing your art!
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You can definitely do what you're looking for. We aren't moving out, but do have a 2BR, cat-friendly apt within a half mile of the Davis and Porter stops for $1525.
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just jokes :) thanks for the advice - i used to live in boston, brookline, mission hill, and JP before i moved to MI and remember looking for sept 1 rentals in june, so that's what i was basing my current search on.
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i just searched google for more info on it so i could find a map of the bike path, but haven't had luck finding current info or a detailed map. if you know of a site with a detailed map, could you post it? thanks!
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Here's the Cambridge/Somerville bike path mapped on out a Google Map. I ended it where the Minuteman trail begins after Alewife.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=186611
As you can see it crosses a few streets inelegantly. People have different ways of handling the Davis Square and Mass Ave crossings.
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If you look along the NE edge of Spy Pond, you can see pretty clearly a stripe of road that doesn't look like any of the other roads. That's the Minuteman bike path, between Alewife and Arlington Center. It breaks at Arlington Center[1], but at that scale you can see where it continues to the west all the way in to Bedford.
[1] or as chenoameg says, it crosses Arlington Center inelegantly. It had more rights when it was a railroad.
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jerri blank for president!
and i love your arrested development RIP :( icon! i wonder what the correlation is b/w fans of arrested development, strangers with candy, the office, and curb your enthusiasm...?
Re: jerri blank for president!
I just got my netflix notice... another SWC disc tonight. Hooray!
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when you start work, you should definitely check out cheddar's in the complex with the cvs and the newbury comics in alewife. it's like the soup nazi but with pizza/sandwiches/salads and is really awesome :)
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you might also want to check out the i think 72 or 78 buses from harvard square? depending on where in alewife your work is, and where you get a place, that might be more convenient. they run right down concord ave to the fresh pond rotary area.