Where to start
You already know all about AirBnB and Craigslist as go-to sources for temporary digsall over the country, but we always like to recommend local sites:in this case, our top suggestions are bostonapartments.com and bnbboston.com.
Eric Boyer of bostonapartments.com started linking renters with owners almost 20 years ago.Now he’s become an institution. “There’s even an official bostonapartments.comday now in Boston every summer,” he boasts. Boyer says that he has listings from ownersof small properties who may not be that easy to find anywhere else.His site lists short-term rentals, sublets, corporate housing and roommate possibilities.By filling out a form describing what you’re looking for,you can instantly connect with owners who may have what you want.
In spite of bnbboston.com’s name, the site isn’t limited to bed & breakfasts.It lists sublets, vacation rentals and corporate housing offers,all of which Marie Kemmler, the owner, explains, are checked regularly by her staff.She touts the flexibility of the listings on her site– there’s usually just a small deposit and no lease:”You can usually come any time and leave any time.”
Boston sublets
National websites Sublet and Claz have listings in Boston,but our favorite is sabbaticalhomes.com, a company founded in 2000 by Nadege Conger,who now runs the operation with the help of a multi-national team.Not surprisingly, Boston is one of the most popular university-richdestinations among their academic clientele.
Simple Sublets charges no fee but suggests that if you use the site,you also contribute to their local charity of the month (a recent example:the Animal Rescue League of Boston).
Boston corporate housing
Lots of large corporate rental companies have properties all over the U.S.with plenty of Boston offerings among them.Three of the largest are Oakwood, Execustay and Bridgestreet.These can be expensive options, but very easy to arrange.One Boston-based corporate housing group is AAA Corporate Rentalsif you’d like to approach the luxury of a corporate rental from a more local angle.
Boston vacation rentals
This is a hugely popular online apartment search category, and although you may not begoing on vacation, you could find a perfect temporary rentalfor a few weeks or months by using one of the many vacation rental sites out there.Aside from AirBnB and a few other aforementioned sites, the giant in the field is HomeAway,which now owns VRBO and Cyber Rentals. Another possibility is Flipkey.
Finding roommates in Boston
Four nationwide websites will match you up with a roommate in Boston.In this town of so many colleges and universities, there are lots of possibilities,assuming you don’t mind sharing a space for a few months. Take a look at OLX,Roomster, Roommates.com and roomiematch.com, the last of which uses actual human“Scam Busters” to review all roommate submissions and eliminate the scams,shams and other unsavory stuff.
A Boston-based roommatefinding service, roommateconnection.com,is the oldest and largest of its kind in the city and claims that80 percent of its clients are returns or referrals.You can register online — the form is quite detailed– and pay a $95 fee that entitles you to their service for as long as you need it.
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