Property Overview
– Furnished one-bedroom apartment
– Full-size bed
– Sleeper sofa in living room
– High ceilings, bay windows, and hardwood floors with exposed brick accents
– Living area with flatscreen TV, dedicated workspace, and dining table
– Fully equipped kitchen with full-size appliances
– In-unit laundry
– High-speed Wi-Fi and utilities included
– Pets considered
Property Overview
– Furnished one-bedroom apartment
– Full-size bed
– Sleeper sofa in living room
– High ceilings, bay windows, and hardwood floors with exposed brick accents
– Living area with flatscreen TV, dedicated workspace, and dining table
– Fully equipped kitchen with full-size appliances
– In-unit laundry
– High-speed Wi-Fi and utilities included
– Pets considered
Building Details
– Free laundry facilities available
– Self-check-in for flexible arrival
Neighborhood Highlights
– Located in Brookline Village, one of Brookline’s most established and walkable centers
– Steps from the Green Line D (Brookline Village Station) with direct access to Longwood, Fenway, and downtown Boston
– Immediate proximity to the Longwood Medical Area, including Brigham and Women’s, Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston Children’s, and Dana-Farber
– Walkable to local cafés and bakeries including Brothers & Sisters Co., Martin's Coffee Shop, Cafe Nero
– Near neighborhood dining such as Mahaniyom, Omori Izakaya, and Garrison House
– Close to Stop & Shop and specialty grocers along Harvard Street and Washington Street
– Direct access to the Emerald Necklace, including Leverett Pond and Olmsted-designed walking paths
– Easy commute to Coolidge Corner and Fenway for expanded dining, retail, and cultural options
Set on the second floor of a classic residential building, this furnished one-bedroom apartment in Brookline Village offers a balance of architectural character and everyday functionality. Well suited for medical professionals, visiting scholars, and extended-stay guests, the home combines distinctive detailing with practical updates in a highly walkable setting.
The living area is defined by high ceilings and bay windows that bring in consistent natural light, while exposed brick and hardwood floors add texture and a sense of place. The space is arranged to support both relaxation and productivity, with a sleeper sofa, dining table, and a dedicated workspace that integrates easily into daily routines.
The kitchen is fully equipped with full-size appliances and a straightforward layout that supports regular cooking, maintaining a functional connection to the main living space.
The bedroom sits behind French doors, creating a sense of separation while preserving the apartment’s open feel. A full-size bed anchors the room, offering a comfortable and quiet retreat. The bathroom is clean and functional, aligned with the apartment’s well-maintained condition. In-unit laundry adds an important layer of convenience for longer stays.
The building reflects a classic Brookline residential setting, with a straightforward, well-kept environment and flexible self-check-in for ease of arrival.
Brookline Village remains one of the area’s most livable neighborhoods, known for its accessibility, neighborhood-scale retail, and immediate proximity to the Longwood Medical Area. Daily essentials, cafés, and restaurants are all within a short walk, creating a steady and reliable neighborhood rhythm.
The Emerald Necklace is just nearby, offering access to green space along Leverett Pond and the Riverway—well suited for walking, running, or a break from the pace of the city. Coolidge Corner and Fenway are both easily accessible, expanding options for dining, shopping, and cultural activity.
Transit access is a defining advantage, with the Green Line D branch just steps away, providing direct connections to Longwood, Fenway, Back Bay, and downtown Boston.
Altogether, this apartment offers a well-located Brookline Village home with character, light, and practical features—an easy and comfortable base for extended stays in Boston.
– Free laundry facilities available
– Self-check-in for flexible arrival
Neighborhood Highlights
– Located in Brookline Village, one of Brookline’s most established and walkable centers
– Steps from the Green Line D (Brookline Village Station) with direct access to Longwood, Fenway, and downtown Boston
– Immediate proximity to the Longwood Medical Area, including Brigham and Women’s, Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston Children’s, and Dana-Farber
– Walkable to local cafés and bakeries including Brothers & Sisters Co., Martin's Coffee Shop, Cafe Nero
– Near neighborhood dining such as Mahaniyom, Omori Izakaya, and Garrison House
– Close to Stop & Shop and specialty grocers along Harvard Street and Washington Street
– Direct access to the Emerald Necklace, including Leverett Pond and Olmsted-designed walking paths
– Easy commute to Coolidge Corner and Fenway for expanded dining, retail, and cultural options
Long Unit Description
Set on the second floor of a classic residential building, this furnished one-bedroom apartment in Brookline Village offers a balance of architectural character and everyday functionality. Well suited for medical professionals, visiting scholars, and extended-stay guests, the home combines distinctive detailing with practical updates in a highly walkable setting.
The living area is defined by high ceilings and bay windows that bring in consistent natural light, while exposed brick and hardwood floors add texture and a sense of place. The space is arranged to support both relaxation and productivity, with a sleeper sofa, dining table, and a dedicated workspace that integrates easily into daily routines.
The kitchen is fully equipped with full-size appliances and a straightforward layout that supports regular cooking, maintaining a functional connection to the main living space.
The bedroom sits behind French doors, creating a sense of separation while preserving the apartment’s open feel. A full-size bed anchors the room, offering a comfortable and quiet retreat. The bathroom is clean and functional, aligned with the apartment’s well-maintained condition. In-unit laundry adds an important layer of convenience for longer stays.
The building reflects a classic Brookline residential setting, with a straightforward, well-kept environment and flexible self-check-in for ease of arrival.
Brookline Village remains one of the area’s most livable neighborhoods, known for its accessibility, neighborhood-scale retail, and immediate proximity to the Longwood Medical Area. Daily essentials, cafés, and restaurants are all within a short walk, creating a steady and reliable neighborhood rhythm.
The Emerald Necklace is just nearby, offering access to green space along Leverett Pond and the Riverway—well suited for walking, running, or a break from the pace of the city. Coolidge Corner and Fenway are both easily accessible, expanding options for dining, shopping, and cultural activity.
Transit access is a defining advantage, with the Green Line D branch just steps away, providing direct connections to Longwood, Fenway, Back Bay, and downtown Boston.
Altogether, this apartment offers a well-located Brookline Village home with character, light, and practical features—an easy and comfortable base for extended stays in Boston.
Air Conditioning
Bedding
Bathroom Essentials
Heating
Laptop friendly workplace
Fire extinguisher
Iron and ironing board
Flat Screen TV
Hair dryer
In-unit Laundry
WiFi
Refrigerator
Fully equipped eat-in kitchen
Regular coffee maker
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Stove / Oven
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 KooKoo Café 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.
Rated with a 94 walk score. A stone’s throw to the D line and multiple bus routes. Less than 1 mile to Longwood Medical hospitals, under two miles to Boston, and a 7 minute walk to Coolidge Corner make this the ideal location.


