This clean, shiny and charming room is available in a 5-bedroom apartment in South Boston, Boston. About this Home A place you’ll want to stay for a long time, or a little – as a long-term or short-term rental. This South Boston home offers a perfect place to rest and revive after a day of exploring one of the most historically-rich pockets of the neighborhood. With generous living spaces (furnished or unfurnished) and an outdoor entertainment area, be sure to pack that cookbook you’ve never opened: we see entertaining in your future. When you are looking for it, step outside into one of Boston's most historically-rich neighborhoods and find yourself on a charming, tree-filled street, close to the bustling Dorchester shopping strip with all the bars and restaurants you need to feel at home. Your safety and comfort are our top priorities! To ensure this, we ask all our new members to complete a background and credit check, as well as electronically sign a separate residency agreement. Just a heads up, you'll need to share your ID and Social Security Number (for those in the US) with us. We'll shoot over the agreement right after you book, and we kindly ask you to sign it quickly to guarantee your room. For your credit, we're looking for scores above 550-650, depending on your city and we'll need a clean criminal record too (this doesn't apply to DC). If you meet all the requirements, you will receive the agreement which you need to sign within 24 hours. This property is tailored for long-term stays and is not like a traditional short-term rental. For example, we do not provide towels, linens, or other similar amenities. Guests are required to bring these items with them. We hope this setup meets your needs for an extended stay, and we look forward to hosting you!...
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