Student Life
Being a student in Boston can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Boston is home to many prestigious universities and colleges, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston University, Northeastern University, Boston College, Tufts University, Emerson, Suffolk University and many others.
One of the benefits of studying in Boston is the wealth of academic and intellectual resources available to students. Students have access to world-class libraries, research facilities, and academic centers. The city also boasts a vibrant academic community, with numerous lectures, seminars, and workshops hosted by leading scholars and experts in a variety of fields.
In addition to its academic and cultural offerings, Boston is a bustling and diverse city with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and shops. The city is known for its seafood, but also offers a variety of international cuisine. Students can also take advantage of the city's public transportation system to explore different neighborhoods and attractions.
However, it is difficult for students to find off campus housing due to lack of housing at colleges and universities, highly competitive rental market, and the fact that landlords simply can say they do not want to rent to students. That’s why you need the best resources available so you can secure your dream spot.
As a student at Suffolk University right in downtown, I found out first hand how difficult it can be to find an off-campus apartment. Knowing what I know now, I have a deep understanding of the rental process from the perspective of a student, and I have the tools working with Compass to find the off campus apartment you’ve always wanted. Reach out if you’re interested in seeing whats available for students near campus!