Five Studio Apartments for Less Than $1,400

Hunting for a new, roommate-less place? Check out these studios in Mission Hill, Coolidge Corner, and beyond.

Photo courtesy of Zumper

Photo courtesy of Zumper

Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This time it’s studio apartments asking less than $1,400 per month—because who has $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,400.

1. 895 Huntington Avenue #B1, Mission Hill
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,295 per month

This adorable little apartment has exposed brick in both the kitchen area and main living space. Plus, the kitchen has a surprisingly large number of cabinets.


2. 1412 Commonwealth Avenue #6, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,395 per month

This Allston abode boasts oversized windows, hardwood floors, and a gas stove. Solo dwellers may also appreciate that cats are allowed.


3. 1689 Beacon Street #6A, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,200 per month

Within steps to the C Line, this garden-level studio along Beacon Street is tiny but tidy. There’s an updated kitchen with modern appliances, and beyond it, a set of French doors lead to the bedroom.


4. Fuller Street #2, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,305 per month

This third-floor one-room studio in Coolidge Corner manages to squeeze in a closet for storage, plus a reasonably sized bathroom. It’s situated a few blocks from the Green Line.


5. 118 Lancaster Terrace, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,300 per month

Located on the lower level of a house near Washington Square, this studio has in-unit laundry, exposed brick, and a pantry. Brand new hardwood floors were also recently installed.