Five Apartments for Rent with Assigned Parking

Don’t feel like spending all day finding a spot? Check out these parking-friendly options.


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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 round, it’s places that offer assigned parking—because parking in Boston is the tenth circle of hell, but it doesn’t have to be.

Below, peruse five apartments for rent in Boston with parking on the premises.

25 Saint Marys Court, Brookline
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2
Rent: $6,000 per month

Available September 1, these sweet digs include two parking spots. A renovated kitchen shines with new stainless appliances (including a microwave and dishwasher), and skylights in that room and several others make the five-bed feel bright and airy. A mix of beamed ceilings and exposed brick accent walls inject some warm character into the unit, which also offers in-unit laundry.

110 Beverly St. #313, North End
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Rent: $4,765 per month

This luxurious pet-friendly apartment sits at the foot of the Zakim Bridge. The sophisticated eat-in sports dark wood cabinetry and white granite countertops, while a pair of floor-to-ceiling windows graces the living room with plenty of natural light. Housed in a professionally managed building, renters have access to private garage parking.

628 East 2nd St. #1, South Boston
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Rent: $4,500 per month

Central air and heating will keep you comfy no matter the season in this recently constructed Southie two-bed. A speaker system is also rigged throughout the space, so you can listen to the song of the summer without interruption from one room to the next. Gorgeous hardwood flooring grounds the unit, which boasts a private patio—in addition to garage parking.

27 Cypress St., Brookline
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $2,650 per month

Tucked behind Coolidge Corner—just a 15 minute walk to Trader Joe’s—this Brookline Village unit sits in a residential burrough near several green spaces. Off-street parking will put you out an additional $150 per month, but if rent is split between two roomies it’s still under $1,500 each with parking. Plus, you can save on laundry with an in-unit washer and dryer, and a half broker’s fee.

76 Egmont St., Brookline
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $2,800 per month

Not far from Packard’s Corner or the BU Bridge, this Brookline abode is also just five minutes walking from the Saint Paul Street T stop, plus plenty of bus stops. This cat-accommodating unit has a cute breakfast bar and renovated kitchen that opens into a cozy living room. Heat and hot water are included in rent, and most importantly, so is one parking space.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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