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Houses for Rent in Somerville, MA

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Home to one of the most impressive collections of intact Victorian architecture in New England, Somerville combines its historic character with a dynamic urban spirit. Houses for rent in Somerville position residents in a knowledge-rich environment near Harvard, MIT, and Tufts University. The city's average rental rates reflect its prime location, with three-bedroom houses averaging $4,247 monthly in residential areas.


Somerville's neighborhoods each have distinct characteristics: Davis Square pulses with energy from venues like The Somerville Theatre and local favorites like Diesel Cafe, while Winter Hill features tree-lined streets and preserved Victorian homes. The Porter Square area provides Red Line access for seamless commutes to Cambridge and downtown Boston, while Union Square showcases its evolution with the bow market and independent shops. The city's comprehensive transit system includes the Red and Green Lines, plus extensive bus coverage, making car-free living a practical choice for many residents.


The city maintains 65 parks and public spaces, including the popular Foss Park and Nathan Tufts Park. The Somerville Community Path, stretching from Davis Square to the Cambridge line (with expansion plans to Boston), serves as a vital corridor for cyclists and pedestrians. The area's cultural landscape includes numerous art galleries, studios, and performance spaces, contributing to Somerville's reputation as home to one of the highest concentrations of working artists in the country.


Sources: Apartments.com rental data, Wikipedia.org

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