21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments
Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | Available | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$3,650 | 1 Bed | 1 Bed | 1.5 Baths | 1.5 | 1,012 sq. ft. | Now |
Details
Lease Term Options
- 12 Months
Property Information
- 4 units
About 21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments
21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments is an apartment community
Apartment Features
- Washer/Dryer
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
No Pets Allowed
Schools
Nearby Colleges & Universities
Berklee College of Music | Drive: 4 min (1.2 mi) |
Northeastern University | Drive: 3 min (1.2 mi) |
Tufts University, Boston | Drive: 3 min (1.3 mi) |
Emerson College | Drive: 4 min (1.6 mi) |
Moving to South End Boston, Boston, MA
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate 21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments proximity to South Bay Center. South Bay Center is 1.4 miles away.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 82, 21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments has excellent transit, including 10 transit stops within 1.7 miles. Transit options include Massachusetts Ave Station (Orange Line) and Prudential Station.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near 21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 2.3 miles, including Roxbury Heritage State Park, Boston Public Garden, and Boston African American National Historic Site.
Airports
Living in South End Boston provides easy access to General Edward Lawrence Logan International, located just 10 minutes from 21 Father Francis Gilday St Apartments.
Area Scores
Transit
Contact
Boston, MA 02118
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