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How Can Students Find Boston College Housing?


Looking for the best student housing near Boston College? University Living offers a wide range of verified housing options around Boston College in Brighton, MA. These include en-suites, studios, private flats, and shared student apartments—all fully furnished with amenities that make campus life smoother. 

Each housing option comes with features like high-speed Wi-Fi, on-site laundry, study lounges, air conditioning, and gym access—designed to support academic focus and social comfort. 

Whether you prefer to live a short walk from Boston College or explore nearby student-friendly neighborhoods like Allston, Chestnut Hill, or Brookline, University Living helps you find your ideal student housing with ease. Prices start from just $1850/month, with utility bills often included, plus access to exclusive discounts and flexible leasing options. 

What Are the Benefits of Living in Off-Campus Housing Near Boston College?

  • Affordable Living – Off-campus student housing near Boston College is often more budget-friendly than campus dorms, especially for shared apartments. 

  • Flexible Lease Terms – Pick lease durations that match your academic term. Many housing options offer semester-based or yearly contracts. 

  • Modern Amenities – Enjoy fully equipped kitchens, private or shared bathrooms, fitness centers, and game lounges—all included in the rent. 

  • Prime Location – Live close to public transportation (like the Green Line), coffee shops, grocery stores, and Boston’s vibrant cultural scene. 

  • More Freedom & Independence – Off-campus student housing gives you the privacy, peace, and independence you need to thrive at Boston College. 



How Many Campuses Does Boston College Have?

Boston College has three campuses, all located in the scenic suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts. The main campus is in Chestnut Hill, while the other two—the Newton and Brighton campuses—are just a few miles apart. Knowing the campus layout is essential for students searching for the most suitable Boston College accommodation or student housing near Boston College. 

List of Boston College Campuses 

  • Chestnut Hill Campus 

  • Newton Campus 

Each campus is easily accessible via MBTA transit and offers students the chance to live in safe, student-friendly neighborhoods. Whether you prefer a quiet residential area or a vibrant college town vibe, there’s a perfect place to call home near Boston College.

What Are the Best Off-Campus Boston College Student Housing Options?


Finding the right Boston College student housing is key to enjoying a smooth and successful university life. University Living offers verified, off-campus housing near Boston College in Brighton, MA, tailored to suit different budgets and student lifestyles. Here are some of the top options: 

ESL Townhouse Brighton Boston 

  • Location: 315 Allston Street #8, Brighton, MA 02135 
  • Room Types: Shared apartments (from $2,914.16/month) 
  • Commute: Around 9 minutes ride to Boston College. 
  • Features: Fitness center, rooftop terrace, modern kitchen, pet-friendly 

1047 Commonwealth Boston 

  • Location: 1047 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, United States 
  • Room Types: Studio (from $3,065/month) 
  • Commute: 10-15 minutes ride to Boston College 
  • Features: Furnished, Historic architecture, on-site gym, study areas, scenic views 

ESL Townhouse Fenway Boston 

  • Location: 85 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215, United States 
  • Room Types: Shared apartments (from $2,968.30/month) 
  • Commute: 19 minutes by ride to Boston College  
  • Features: Budget-friendly, furnished units, laundry, close to BC shuttle

Lightview Boston 

  • Location: LightView, 744 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02120 
  • Room Types: Shared apartments (from $1,879/month) 
  • Commute: 21-minute ride to Boston College 
  • Features: Study Area, 24/7 concierge, outdoor pool, close to MBTA 

Nova Quincy Boston 

  • Location: Nova Quincy 1500 Hancock St Quincy, MA 02169 
  • Room Types: Studio to 2-bedroom apartments (from $1,450/month) 
  • Commute: 31-minute ride to Boston College 
  • Features: Pet-friendly, high-speed internet, rooftop deck, modern interiors


What Is the Average Cost of Living for Students at Boston College? 

Living in Brighton, MA as a student at Boston College is moderately expensive. On average, students spend $1,800–$2,800 per month, depending on housing choices, lifestyle, and personal habits.

How Much Are Tuition Fees at Boston College?

Student Level 

Approximate Annual Tuition 

Undergraduate 

$67,680 

Master’s Programs 

$34,000–$54,000 

Doctoral Programs 

$42,000+ 

What Are the Monthly Living Expenses for Boston College Students?

Expense Category 

Estimated Monthly Cost 

Off-campus Rent 

$1,200–$2,000 

Food & Groceries 

$300–$600 

Utilities & Internet 

$100–$200 

Public Transport (T-Pass) 

$90 

Entertainment & Leisure 

$100–$200 

Study Materials 

$50–$100 

What Is the Total Yearly Cost of Living at Boston College?

Expense 

Estimated Annual Cost 

Tuition (UG) 

$67,680 

Housing (Off-campus) 

$15,000–$24,000 

Food & Misc. Expenses 

$6,000–$9,000 

Books & Supplies 

$1,200 

Transportation 

$1,000 

Total 

$90,000–$103,000 


What Are the Best Areas to Live Near Boston College?

Looking for the best areas for student accommodation near Boston College? Whether you prioritize affordability, short commutes, or vibrant student life, these neighborhoods in and around Brighton, MA offer excellent options for Boston College students. 

Here are the top 3 student-friendly areas, based on rent, travel time, and student popularity: 

1. Brighton – Walkable and Budget-Friendly 

  • Average Rent: $1,200–$1,800/month (shared apartments) 

  • Commute to Campus: 10–15 minutes by foot or MBTA Green Line 

Brighton is one of the most popular areas among Boston College students. It offers affordable shared housing, plenty of cafes, and quiet residential streets. The neighborhood has a welcoming student community and good public transit access. 

Top Student Housing Picks in Brighton: 

  • Reservoir Towers 

  • 1330 Boylston 

  • Commonwealth Ave Apartments 

2. Allston – Lively, Affordable, and Student-Centric 

  • Average Rent: $1,100–$1,700/month 

  • Commute to Campus: 15–25 minutes via bus or bike 

Allston is known for its buzzing student atmosphere, cheap eats, and music scene. Many students from Boston University and Boston College live here, making it diverse and energetic. It’s great for students who want affordability and nightlife. 

Top Student Housing Picks in Allston: 

  • Allston Square 

  • Cambridge Street Apartments 

  • 87 Glenville Ave 

3. Newton – Peaceful and Family-Oriented 

  • Average Rent: $1,400–$2,200/month 

  • Commute to Campus: 15–30 minutes by MBTA Green Line or car 

Newton offers a quieter, suburban lifestyle with access to green parks and local shops. It’s ideal for graduate students or those seeking a peaceful space for study. It’s more residential but still connected to Boston College by train. 

Top Student Housing Picks in Newton: 

  • Newton Corner Apartments 

  • Commonwealth Residences 

  • Avalon at Newton Highland

How Do Students Commute to Boston College from Nearby Student Accommodation?

Boston College is located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, surrounded by a well-connected public transport system. Whether you're living in student accommodation in Brighton, Allston, or Newton, commuting to campus is simple, flexible, and affordable. 

Here’s a quick guide to help students get to and from Boston College with ease: 

  • Green Line (MBTA Subway): The most common way to reach Boston College. The Green Line B branch ends at the Boston College station, just a short walk from the campus. Fast and direct from nearby neighborhoods like Allston and downtown Boston. 
  • Bus: A cheap and convenient option. Buses like the 57, 86, and 501 run near campus and connect students to nearby areas. Great for those living slightly farther away or in areas not served directly by the subway. 
  • Bike: A popular choice in warmer months. Many students bike to campus from neighborhoods like Newton and Brighton. Boston College has bike racks and most student accommodations offer secure bike storage. 
  • Walk: If you live nearby, walking is the easiest and healthiest commute. 
    Students in Brighton and parts of Newton can reach the campus in 10–20 minutes on foot. 
  • Rideshare and Car: Useful during late-night hours or when public transit is limited. 
    Options include Uber, Lyft, and carpooling with friends. Parking near campus is limited, so most students use these sparingly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Where do most Boston College students live off campus?

Brighton, Allston, and Chestnut Hill dominate—walkable, T-linked, and buzzing with late-night pizza; you’ll bump into classmates at every crosswalk.

How much is student rent near Boston College in 2025?

Rent typically ranges from $1,850–$2,995, depending on location, amenities, and room type.

Is off-campus housing cheaper than BC dorms?

Yes—shared flats usually undercut on-campus packages ($15.1k* per academic year) by a few thousand dollars, especially if you score an older triple.

Is student accommodation near Boston College furnished?

Yes, most student housing comes fully furnished with a bed, study desk, and storage.

How far is off-campus housing from Boston College?

Most properties are within 10–25 minutes by public transport or bike.

Is utility bill included in the rent near Boston College housing?

Many accommodations include bills like water, electricity, and Wi-Fi in the rent.

Are there student-friendly areas near Boston College?

Yes, popular student areas include Brighton, Allston, and Chestnut Hill.

Can international students book housing near Boston College online?

Yes, international students can book accommodation easily through platforms like University Living.

Are short-term rental options available near Boston College?

Yes, some properties offer flexible lease terms, including short stays.

How safe is student accommodation near Boston College?

Most student properties have secure entry, CCTV, and 24/7 support for safety.

What amenities are offered in student housing near Boston College?

Common amenities include gyms, study lounges, laundry rooms, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

Can I find roommate options near Boston College?

Yes, many shared accommodations allow you to live with other students.

When should I book student accommodation for Boston College?

It’s best to book 3–6 months in advance to get the best options and prices.