Property Overview
– Furnished oversized 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment in Brookline Village
– Third-floor unit with high ceilings, large picture windows, hardwood floors, and abundant natural light
– King and queen bedrooms with premium linens, plus sleeper sofa in living room
– Fully equipped kitchen and dining area for shared meals
– Bathroom with jacuzzi tub for relaxation
– High-speed Wi-Fi
– Coin-operated laundry available in an adjacent building within the complex
Building Amenities
– Parking available for rent
– Self-check-in for flexible arrival
– Pet-friendly with approval
Neighborhood Highlights
– Steps from cafés, bakeries, grocery stores, boutique shops, and local markets
– Around the corner from the Green Line (D branch) at Brookline Village Station
– Direct access to Longwood Medical, Fenway Park, area universities, and downtown Boston
– Short walk to Coolidge Corner, the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre, and Cypress Street Park
Welcome to this sun-filled, oversized two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Brookline Village, offering a thoughtful blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Located on the third floor, this fully furnished home features high ceilings, hardwood floors, large picture windows, and abundant natural light.
Inside, you’ll find a spacious living room with a sleeper sofa and smart TV, a fully equipped kitchen, and a dining area ideal for shared meals. The bedrooms include a king-sized bed and a queen-sized bed, while the bathroom boasts a jacuzzi tub for unwinding after a long day. The generous layout makes this home ideal for families or small groups.
Step outside and immerse yourself in the neighborhood’s character: Brookline Village is lined with cafés, artisan bakeries, grocery stores, boutique shops, and local markets, all just steps away. With the MBTA Green Line (D branch) at Brookline Village Station just 0.1 mile away, the Longwood Medical Area, Fenway Park, area universities, and downtown Boston are minutes away. A short walk also brings you to Coolidge Corner, a lively cultural hub home to the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre, independent bookstores, and vibrant nightlife. Nearby parks like Emerson Garden and Cypress Street Park provide peaceful green space.
Whether you’re a medical professional, visiting family, or city explorer, this apartment offers comfort, space, and one of Brookline’s most walkable locations.
Bath tub
Bedding
Bathroom Essentials
Laptop friendly workplace
Fire extinguisher
Iron and ironing board
Flat Screen TV
Hair dryer
Slippers
WiFi
Laundry in the building
Central Air
Microwave
Refrigerator
Fully equipped eat-in kitchen
Regular coffee maker
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Stove / Oven
Welcome Basket
Dishwasher
Brookline Village is where Boston slows down without losing its pulse — a pocket of tree-lined streets, café chatter, and century-old brick that still feels like a true neighborhood. Around Harvard and Washington Streets, mornings start with espresso at Caffè Nero or pastries from Brothers & Sisters, and evenings wind down over Venezuelan small plates at Orinoco or dinner and craft cocktails at The Garrison House.
Days here move easily: errands at local markets, walks to Emerson Garden, or a quick Green Line hop to Longwood Medical or Fenway. The D branch station is steps away, putting downtown Boston within minutes while keeping everyday life grounded and calm.
This part of Brookline was built for balance — professionals, families, and travelers all crossing paths in a walkable, welcoming center that still holds onto its village feel. From the quiet parks to the neighborhood festivals, it’s a place that feels lived in, not just passed through — classic Boston warmth with a heartbeat of its own.
Brookline Village is where Boston slows down without losing its pulse — a pocket of tree-lined streets, café chatter, and century-old brick that still feels like a true neighborhood. Around Harvard and Washington Streets, mornings start with espresso at Caffè Nero or pastries from Brothers & Sisters, and evenings wind down over Venezuelan small plates at Orinoco or dinner and craft cocktails at The Garrison House.
Days here move easily: errands at local markets, walks to Emerson Garden, or a quick Green Line hop to Longwood Medical or Fenway. The D branch station is steps away, putting downtown Boston within minutes while keeping everyday life grounded and calm.
This part of Brookline was built for balance — professionals, families, and travelers all crossing paths in a walkable, welcoming center that still holds onto its village feel. From the quiet parks to the neighborhood festivals, it’s a place that feels lived in, not just passed through — classic Boston warmth with a heartbeat of its own.
Green Line (C) Train Nearest T stop: Coolidge Corner or St. Paul’s Street





