Property Overview
– Furnished two-bedroom top-floor condominium in Savin Hill
– Approximately 1,290 sq. ft. with an open-concept layout
– Two queen bedrooms with hardwood floors throughout
– Primary bedroom includes lounge seating and flat-screen TV
– Second bedroom includes wall-mounted TV
– Separate workspace nook suitable for remote work or study
– Spacious living area with sectional seating and large windows
– Updated kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, and breakfast bar seating
– Skylit bathroom with full tub and shower enclosure
– Private balcony with outdoor seating and treetop neighborhood views
– In-unit washer and dryer
– Central air and heat
– High-speed Wi-Fi
Building Amenities
– Residential condominium building
– Self check-in for flexible arrival
– Off-street parking available for rent
– Pet-friendly with approval
Neighborhood Highlights
– Located in Savin Hill, one of Dorchester’s established residential neighborhoods
– Close to Savin Hill Beach, Malibu Beach, and the Harborwalk waterfront paths
– Near local favorites including McKenna’s Cafe, The Daily, and Dorchester Brewing Company
– Convenient to UMass Boston and the JFK Presidential Library and Museum
– Approximately 0.4 miles to the Savin Hill Red Line station
– Direct Red Line access to South Station, Downtown Boston, Kendall Square, and Cambridge
– Residential setting with easy access to neighborhood cafés, markets, and green space
Welcome to this renovated top-floor two-bedroom condo in Savin Hill, offering a comfortable residential setting with strong transit access and a well-balanced layout for both shorter and extended Boston stays. With private outdoor space, natural light, and thoughtfully arranged living areas, the home is particularly well suited for medical professionals, visiting faculty, relocation stays, project-based work travel, and guests seeking a more residential alternative to downtown living.
The main living area is arranged in an open-concept layout that brings together the kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces in a comfortable and functional way. Large windows bring steady natural light into the apartment, while hardwood floors and thoughtful furnishings give the home a calm, settled feel. Just off the living room, a private balcony provides outdoor seating and open treetop views — a valuable extension of the apartment during warmer months.
The kitchen is updated with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and breakfast bar seating. A practical layout and full cooking setup support comfortable day-to-day living whether visiting for a few nights, several weeks, or a longer-term assignment in the city.
Both bedrooms are furnished with queen beds and positioned separately from the main living space for additional privacy. The primary bedroom includes lounge seating and a flat-screen TV, while the second bedroom features a wall-mounted television and comfortable proportions for shared stays. A separate workspace nook provides dedicated room for remote work or study. The bathroom is cleanly updated with a full tub-and-shower enclosure and overhead skylight that brings natural light into the space.
In-unit laundry, central air and heat, and high-speed Wi-Fi support a comfortable day-to-day routine throughout the year. Off-street parking is available for rent, and self check-in allows for flexible arrivals.
Savin Hill offers a well-established residential setting with strong Red Line connectivity and easy access to nearby waterfront spaces. Nearby favorites like McKenna’s Cafe and The Daily provide an easy neighborhood rhythm for coffee or breakfast, while Dorchester Brewing Company and surrounding dining options add variety within a short distance. The neighborhood combines a quieter residential feel with convenient access to beaches, Harborwalk paths, and downtown transit connections.
The Savin Hill Red Line station is approximately a 0.4-mile walk from the property, providing direct service to South Station, Downtown Boston, Kendall Square, and Cambridge. UMass Boston and the JFK Presidential Library are also close by, making the location especially convenient for university affiliates, healthcare-related stays, and guests balancing city access with a more relaxed neighborhood setting.
Air Conditioning
Bath tub
Bedding
Bathroom Essentials
Heating
Laptop friendly workplace
Fire extinguisher
Iron and ironing board
Flat Screen TV
Paid parking on premises
Hair dryer
In-unit Laundry
Refrigerator
Regular coffee maker
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Stove / Oven
Cleveland Circle sits at the meeting point of Brookline, Brighton, and Chestnut Hill — a place shaped by motion, connection, and small daily pleasures. What began as a historic streetcar hub now moves with a modern rhythm: Green Line trolleys gliding past cafés opening to early risers, while the Chestnut Hill Reservoir remains just a short walk away.
Mornings start at Fuel, where the windows fog softly in winter and regulars drift in for coffee before the first trains begin to fill. A short walk brings you to the reservoir’s loop — runners tracing the water’s edge as sunlight flickers across the ripples.
As the day slows down, Fins Sushi & Grill keeps the area lively with shared rolls, sake, and lingering dinners stretching comfortably into the evening. Daily essentials, from CVS to local markets, make daily routines easy, while the surrounding residential streets offer a quieter rhythm just beyond the livelier pace nearby.
Transit quietly shapes the rhythm here — trolleys arriving from multiple directions, students heading home with groceries, late-night conversations drifting through platforms after dinner. With the Green Line’s converging branches nearby, movement through the city feels unusually fluid, while the tree-lined streets surrounding the center keep everyday life staying grounded and calm.
Cleveland Circle carries that balance of vitality and ease — where the reservoir mirrors the fading light, storefront windows glow late into the evening, and coming home always feels like the day settling perfectly into place.
The Savin Hill Red Line station is approximately a 0.4-mile walk, providing direct service to South Station, Downtown Boston, Kendall Square, and Cambridge.

