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MA · Student Housing
Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern & Tufts
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Greater Boston is home to some of the world's most prestigious universities. Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Northeastern, and Tufts draw tens of thousands of students each year who need short-term housing for internships, research co-ops, and visiting semester programs. Cambridge, Allston, Fenway, and Somerville are the most active student sublet markets in the region.
SublettingU lists verified student sublets across Greater Boston — in Cambridge near Harvard and MIT, in Allston and Fenway near BU and Northeastern, and in Somerville and Medford near Tufts. Use the AI search to describe what you need in plain English, filter by neighborhood and bedroom count, and set up a saved search alert so you hear about new listings immediately.
Student sublets in the Boston area typically range from $1,100 to $2,800 per month for a room in a shared apartment, depending on location and amenities. Cambridge commands the highest prices near Harvard and MIT. Allston, Brighton, and Fenway tend to be more affordable while remaining close to major campuses. All-utilities-included furnished rooms often run $200–$400 above bare-rent prices.
Allston and Brighton are the largest student neighborhoods in Boston, with dense concentrations of shared apartments near BU and BC. Cambridge — especially around Kendall Square, Central Square, and Harvard Square — serves MIT and Harvard students. Fenway and Mission Hill are popular for Northeastern and BU students. Somerville (Davis and Inman Square) attracts Tufts, Harvard, and MIT students seeking slightly lower rents.
March and April are the optimal window for summer sublets in Boston. The best furnished listings — especially in Cambridge and Allston — get claimed before April ends. Boston's internship economy (biotech, tech, finance, consulting) drives strong summer subletting activity. Students leaving for the summer post their apartments as soon as summer plans are confirmed, so checking frequently in late February and March gives you the widest selection.
Boston is one of the best cities in the US for student subletting. The density of universities creates a natural supply of short-term furnished apartments throughout the year — especially in summer when students doing internships in other cities sublet their Cambridge or Allston apartments. The internship economy also drives demand: students doing biotech, consulting, and tech internships in Boston frequently need housing for 10–16 weeks.
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