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Cambridge apartment for rent - A living room with a brown leather couch and a wooden floor.
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340 Broadway, Unit Room_Only

340 Broadway, Cambridge, MA, 02139

1 bed 1 bath 200 sqft
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Snowdrop Montessori
Childcare
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W64 Koch Childcare Center
Childcare
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Panda Bilingual Daycare
Childcare
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Kiddie Academy
Childcare
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Cedar Child Care
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Rock & Roll Daycare
Childcare
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John M. Tobin Montessori School
Public • PK, K-5 • 320 students
9/10
Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School
Charter • PK, K-6 • 332 students
9/10
Florida Ruffin Ridley School
Public • PK, K-8 • 851 students
9/10
Maria L. Baldwin School
Public • PK, K-5 • 340 students
8/10
Graham and Parks School
Public • PK, K-5 • 362 students
8/10
Martin Luther King, Jr. School
Public • PK, K-5 • 332 students
8/10
Haggerty School
Public • PK, K-5 • 232 students
8/10
John F. Kennedy Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 440 students
7/10
The Amigos School
Public • PK, K-8 • 407 students
7/10
Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School
Charter • PK, K-6 • 332 students
9/10
John M. Tobin Montessori School
Public • PK, K-5 • 320 students
9/10
Haggerty School
Public • PK, K-5 • 232 students
8/10
Martin Luther King, Jr. School
Public • PK, K-5 • 332 students
8/10
Maria L. Baldwin School
Public • PK, K-5 • 340 students
8/10
Graham and Parks School
Public • PK, K-5 • 362 students
8/10
The Amigos School
Public • PK, K-8 • 407 students
7/10
Peabody School
Public • PK, K-5 • 318 students
6/10
Morse School
Public • PK, K-5 • 294 students
6/10
Putnam Avenue Upper School
Public • 6-8 • 251 students
8/10
The Amigos School
Public • PK, K-8 • 407 students
7/10
Rindge Avenue Upper School
Public • 6-8 • 274 students
7/10
Community Charter School of Cambridge
Charter • 6-12 • 253 students
6/10
Vassal Lane Upper School
Public • 6-8 • 273 students
6/10
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
Charter • PK, K-12 • 999 students
4/10
Cambridge Street Upper School
Public • 6-8 • 293 students
4/10
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School
Public • 9-12 • 1867 students
6/10
Community Charter School of Cambridge
Charter • 6-12 • 253 students
6/10
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
Charter • PK, K-12 • 999 students
4/10
Harvard Graduate School of Education
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Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies
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Lesley University Porter Campus
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Hastings Building
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Buckingham House
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Lesley University Brattle Campus
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Radcliffe Yard
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Radcliffe Quadrangle
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Kendall/MIT Station - Outbound
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Cambridge St @ Dana St
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Mt Auburn St @ DeWolfe St
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Massachusetts Ave @ Rindge Ave
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River St @ Pleasant St
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Huron Ave @ Vassal Ln
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Mt Auburn St @ Traill St
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Concord Ave opp Wheeler St
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Kendall/MIT Station - Outbound
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Cambridge St @ Dana St
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Mt Auburn St @ DeWolfe St
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Massachusetts Ave @ Rindge Ave
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River St @ Pleasant St
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Huron Ave @ Vassal Ln
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Mt Auburn St @ Traill St
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Concord Ave opp Wheeler St
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Green St @ Magazine St
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Central Square (Ashmont/Braintree)
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Alewife
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Alewife Station
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Shake Shack
Food
BBQ Chicken
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Toscanini's
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B. Good
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Dunkin'
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J.P. Licks
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Blackbird Doughnuts
Food
Kwench Juice Cafe
Food
Dunkin'
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Joe Sent Me
Drinks
Legal Sea Foods
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New Republik
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Paddy's Lunch
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Blue Owl
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Wusong Road Tiki Bar
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Brick & Mortar
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730 Tavern, Kitchen & Patio
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Lord Hobo
Drinks
Shake Shack
Food
BBQ Chicken
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Toscanini's
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B. Good
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Dunkin'
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J.P. Licks
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Blackbird Doughnuts
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Kwench Juice Cafe
Food
Dunkin'
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Concord Ave Cafe
Restaurant
Aram's #2 House of Pizza
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Mâe Asian Eatery
Restaurant
Bambara
Restaurant
Asmara Restaurant
Restaurant
Dumpling House
Restaurant
The Abbey
Restaurant
Season To Taste
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Trattoria Pulcinella
Restaurant
The Garage
Shopping
Cambridgeside
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Cleenland
Shopping
TJ Maxx
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Grolier Poetry
Shopping
Cambridge Cleaners
Shopping
Mohawk Shade & Blind Co
Shopping
Star Market
Grocery store
Star Variety
Grocery store
Bagelsaurus
Grocery store
Tommy's Value
Grocery store
Tropical Dimension Food Store
Grocery store
L. A. Market
Grocery store
Food Land
Grocery store
Fresh Mart
Grocery store
Al Bara Market
Grocery store
The Garage
Shopping
Cambridgeside
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Cleenland
Shopping
TJ Maxx
Shopping
Target
Shopping
Grolier Poetry
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Cambridge Cleaners
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Mohawk Shade & Blind Co
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Fenced lot, Cherry & School st.'s
Automotive
Kendall T bike stands 1
Automotive
Blue Bikes - Lower Cambridgeport at Magazine St/Riverside Rd
Automotive
Everett Street Northwest Corner Garage
Automotive
West Garage
Automotive
S&S Restarant parking
Automotive
Pedal & Park
Automotive
Broadway Garage
Automotive
65 Waverly St
Automotive
Fenced lot, Cherry & School st.'s
Automotive
Kendall T bike stands 1
Automotive
Blue Bikes - Lower Cambridgeport at Magazine St/Riverside Rd
Automotive
Everett Street Northwest Corner Garage
Automotive
West Garage
Automotive
S&S Restarant parking
Automotive
Pedal & Park
Automotive
Broadway Garage
Automotive
65 Waverly St
Automotive
Walgreens
Healthcare
Timothy Deahl, D.D.S.
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
CVS Pharmacy
Healthcare
Spaulding Hospital Cambridge
Healthcare
Marino Center
Healthcare
Passport Health Cambridge Travel Clinic
Healthcare
Gentle Dental
Healthcare
Walgreens
Healthcare
Freepoint Hotel
Hotel
Harvard Square Hotel
Hotel
Boston Marriott Cambridge
Hotel
Irving House
Hotel
Fairfield Inn and Suites
Hotel
Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge
Hotel
The Royal Sonesta Boston
Hotel
Sheraton Commander Hotel
Hotel
The Amory Guest House
Hotel
Ralph J. Galante Insurance
Other
WT Phelan Insurance
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Century 21
Other
Caterstaff
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Cambridge Portfolios
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Dero
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Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
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Cambridge Realty
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Eplace
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Elite Barber Shop
Personal care
BodyOne Massage
Personal care
Unique Nail Spa
Personal care
Charlie's Barber Shop
Personal care
Plan b
Personal care
Nu Image Barbershop
Personal care
Simply Erinn’s Unisex Hair Salon
Personal care
John's Barber Shop
Personal care
La Flamme Barber Shop
Personal care
Cambridge Veterinary Care
Pet care
PetSmart
Pet care
Pacific Street Dog Park
Pet care
Pet Republic
Pet care
Child Street Dog Park
Pet care
Danehy Dog Park
Pet care
LaundroMutt
Pet care
Shaynedoro Pet Beauty Salon
Pet care
Pemberton Street Dog Run
Pet care
Reservoir Church
Place of worship
Saint Mary of the Annunciation
Place of worship
Sacred Heart Parish Church
Place of worship
Islamic Center of Rindge Ave
Place of worship
Christian Science Reading Room
Place of worship
The First Parish in Cambridge
Place of worship
Hope Fellowship Church
Place of worship
Islamic Center of Boston
Place of worship
First Korean Church
Place of worship
Citizens Bank
Public service
Bob Sweeney
Public service
Swissnex
Public service
Cambridge Savings Bank
Public service
Peter Georgiou
Public service
First Republic Bank
Public service
USAlliance
Public service
USPS
Public service
USPS
Public service
List Visual Arts Center
Entertainment
American Repertory Theater
Entertainment
The Cooper Gallery
Entertainment
Schlesinger Library
Entertainment
Lizard Lounge
Entertainment
Physics Research Library
Entertainment
Hilles Library
Entertainment
Pisani Center
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
List Visual Arts Center
Entertainment
American Repertory Theater
Entertainment
The Cooper Gallery
Entertainment
Schlesinger Library
Entertainment
Lizard Lounge
Entertainment
Physics Research Library
Entertainment
Hilles Library
Entertainment
Pisani Center
Entertainment
Little Free Library
Entertainment
Body & Brain Yoga
Sports
Bodyscapes Fitness
Sports
W32 du Pont Athletic Center
Sports
Wu Dao Kung Fu and Tai Chi
Sports
DeWolfe Boathouse
Sports
Fran O'Brien Field
Sports
51 Wood Sailing Pavilion
Sports
Get In Shape for Women
Sports
Simoni Skating Rink
Sports

Average rent in Cambridge

In Cambridge, the average rent is $3,611 per month, with the average rental size around 821 square feet. Most renters here pay over $3,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$3,611/month
Average rental size
821 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
0.5%
$1,001 - $1,500
0.2%
$1,501 - $2,000
0.5%
$2,001 - $2,500
5.9%
$2,501 - $3,000
18.5%
Over $3,000
74.4%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Cambridge's rent trends

Average utility cost in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, renters typically spend around $475 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $35 for internet to $170 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Electricity
$170
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Gas
$133
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Water
$37
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$36
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Cable
$64
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$35
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Renter’s City Guide to Cambridge

Introduction

Located in Middlesex County, MA, the city of Cambridge is best known for being home to two internationally acclaimed universities: Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Founded in 1630, the city fittingly takes its name from the UK-based University of Cambridge, whose Puritan theology appealed to the city’s founders. The city’s two universities have also brought an unparalleled contribution to the world’s leading researchers and scientists. In fact, 129 of the 780 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with Cambridge universities during their careers.

How big is Cambridge?

Cambridge is the fifth-largest city in Massachusetts after Boston, Worcester, Springfield and Lowell. In terms of total area, it only spans across a little more than seven square miles. Residents fondly refer to Cambridge as the ‘City of Squares,’ due to its many squares that form charming neighborhoods filled with cultural and historic attractions.

What cities are close to Cambridge?

You can see Boston on the other side of the Charles River, and getting there from Cambridge is a quick, 15-minute drive. Concord, N.H., is a 1.5-hour drive north or, if you fancy a day out in the Big Apple, you can get to New York City in about 3.5 hours. 

What is the weather like in Cambridge?

Although Cambridge has a warm continental climate, don’t get your hopes up too high about the weather. Cambridge gets a lot of rain throughout the year, and it has practically no dry season. Winters can be very cold, with the average temperature in January being 26°F. Meanwhile, summers are a bit warmer, reaching highs of up to 80°F, yet they are also very humid.

Is Cambridge a good place to live?

Best known as a college town, Cambridge is also a great place to live for families and young professionals — and it has the accolades to prove it. The city ranked second in Livability’s “Top 10 Healthiest Cities,” due to its walkability and recreational facilities, as well as its doctor-to-patient ratio. Sperling also rated it the #1 place for “Most Competitive Private Colleges,” as well as “Safest City for Families with Young Children.” 

What are the pros of living in Cambridge?

Having two prestigious universities just two miles apart is just one of the pros of living in Cambridge. Part of the Boston metropolitan area, the city has succeeded in preserving its cultural and historic heritage, and many areas in Cambridge have retained their original housing structures. It’s also a real piece of heaven for foodies and history buffs, as well as those who enjoy an outdoor lifestyle.

What are the cons of living in Cambridge?

One of the downsides to living in Cambridge is the housing costs, which can be quite high due to the fact that the city has numerous historic buildings and neighborhoods. The cost of living may be lower than Boston, but it’s still above the national average. Residents also mention the city sprawl and constant traffic as some of their grievances in living here. 

Cambridge Demographic Highlights
Total Population 118,796
Female
Male
58,900
59,896
Median Age 30.4
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Cambridge?

Public transportation in Cambridge is provided by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, with the Silver Line routes SL4 and SL5 being the two that operate within Boston and its immediate communities. A one-way cash fare costs $2, or $1.70 if you have a CharlieCard. Monthly local bus passes are available for $55. 

How much does a meal cost in Cambridge?

A three-course meal for two in one of Cambridge’s mid-range restaurants costs around $57.50, or you can grab a meal in an inexpensive diner for $13. In general, restaurant prices are 20.3% lower than in Boston, while groceries are 4.73% cheaper. 

How much are utilities in Cambridge?

Monthly utilities for a 915-square-foot apartment in Cambridge are $147.83, on average. Internet services are an additional $72 each month.

Cambridge Rent Statistics
Cambridge, MA Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Cambridge Average apartment rent trend

Cambridge Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 49,444
Owner Occupied 33.5%
Renter Occupied 66.5%
Renter-occupied housing units in Cambridge:
  • 815 Single-family detached homes
  • 1,065 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 40,094 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (9,104) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (17,518)

Among all the available rental units in Cambridge, 6% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 94% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the top employers in Cambridge?

Cambridge’s economy relies heavily on educational and research institutions. Harvard alone employs almost 12,000 residents, while MIT employs around 8,700, ranking them both as the city’s top employers. Other top employers include the City of Cambridge, Biogen, Novartis and Mount Auburn Hospital.

What are the top colleges in Cambridge?

Cambridge has some of the best colleges and universities not just in the state, but also in the entire U.S. It goes without saying that Harvard and MIT will make the top of the list, but there are also several other institutions to consider. Hult International Business School, Cambridge College, Longy School of Music, Lesley University, Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, and Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Boston are just some of your best picks, depending on the degree you’re pursuing. The city also has numerous highly ranked schools, both private and public.

Cambridge Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 67,951 1.2%
Blue Collar 3,048 -6.7%
White Collar 95.7%
Blue Collar 4.3%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 4,282 -4.1%
Private Companies 37,407 1.3%
Governmental Workers 6,160 -4.4%
Not for Profit Companies 23,150 2.6%
Self Employees 6%
Private Companies 52.7%
Governmental Workers 8.7%
Not for Profit Companies 32.6%

Cambridge Education Statistics

No High School 1.9%
Some High School 9.6%
Some College 16.4%
Associate Degree 2.2%
Bachelor's Degree 29.6%
Graduate Degree 40.3%

Cambridge Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 49,444
Average People Per Household 2.05
Median Household Income$130,748
Average Household Income$183,408
Family
Non-family
19,757
29,687
Children
No Children
8,764
40,680
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What are the top attractions in Cambridge?

Cambridge is a city steeped in history, and even a walk through the downtown area will allow you to come face to face with its rich heritage. Visiting the Harvard and MIT campuses is a must, as they lay at the center of what defines the city’s identity. The city’s famous squares are also a great hangout, filled with bars, cafes and bookstores. Specifically, the most notable one, Harvard Square, has been around since the city was founded in 1630. For a unique place to visit in Cambridge, check out Mount Auburn Cemetery, which is both a national historic landmark, as well as the burial site of many prominent figures, such as poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Are there parks in Cambridge?

Living in one of America’s healthiest cities means that there’s never any shortage of fun things to do outdoors. Although most of Cambridge is densely built residential space, there are several places for walking or biking — such as Cambridge Common. Or, if you fancy a swim, you can take a dip in the Charles River in the summer. For a grand day out in nature, head up toward Concord and check out the many national wildlife refuges and historic parks in the area.

What are the best museums in Cambridge?

For a smaller-sized city, Cambridge has a surprising number of museums that await your visit. Of the 17 total museums, Harvard alone has five, with highlights such as the Harvard Museum of Natural History and Harvard Art Museums, which includes the Fogg Museum. Peabody Museum of Archaeology, MIT Museum, Museum of Comparative Zoology and the Semitic Museum are also well worth a tour. If you’re a book lover, don’t miss the Cambridge Public Library, where you can still see the stunning original building, which was built in 1888. 

Where to go out in Cambridge?

No college town would be complete without its fair share of places for going out, and Cambridge is no exception. If you thought the two major universities lent it a serious vibe, you’d be surprised to discover that Cambridge also has a great comedy scene, with live stand-up acts at The Comedy Studio or Improv Boston. For music gigs and up-and-coming local bands, check out The Middle East club and rock venue. Pop in for lunch at the Beat Brasserie, Craigie on Main, Grendel’s Den or the Miracle of Science, where you might even see MIT students in their lab coats.

What are the renters’ rights in Cambridge?

Massachusetts renter’s rights stipulate that landlords must give 30 days’ notice before increasing the rent, as well as how much money they can charge for the security deposit, which cannot go above one month’s rent. Tenants have 14 days to pay the rent before the landlord can begin the eviction process, yet they are also allowed to withhold rent should landlords fail to provide repairs or fix problems within the unit in a timely manner.

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