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June Homes 02113 (Boston) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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What to Know About June Homes 02113 in Boston

Who This Residence Suits – and Who Should Look Elsewhere

June Homes 02113 is a shared-living property in Boston’s North End (postcode 02113). It offers rooms in shared apartments – 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom units, plus branded independent houses. The monthly rent range is $1,500 – $1,725, with a one-time deposit of $149. The minimum lease is 2 months, which makes it a practical option for short-term stays.

Who it suits:

Who should look elsewhere:

What Residents Actually Say – Why Reviews Are Missing

At the time of writing, there are zero published reviews for June Homes 02113 on the listing platform. This is common for newer or smaller properties. Without verbatim resident feedback, it is impossible to report on noise levels, management responsiveness, cleanliness standards, or roommate matching quality.

If you are considering this property, the lack of reviews means you should:

Price Positioning: How It Compares to Boston’s Rental Market

Boston’s overall student housing market offers rooms from $875/month (based on 27 properties listed on the platform). The city’s median rent for a room in a shared unit is typically $1,200–$1,400. June Homes 02113 sits at the higher end of that range.

Key pricing facts:

Why is it more expensive than the city’s from-price? Location. The 02113 zip code covers Boston’s North End, a dense, historic neighborhood steps from the waterfront, Paul Revere Park, and numerous restaurants. It is also close to downtown and the T (subway). The premium likely reflects convenience rather than luxury.

When you compare with other shared-living operators in Boston:

Room-Type Guidance: Which Unit Should You Choose?

The property lists four unit types: 2b (2-bedroom), 3b, 4b, and branded_independent_house. The “branded_independent_house” likely refers to a single-family home operated under the June Homes brand, also shared among tenants.

June Homes 02113

Considerations:

There is no individual room pricing breakdown – the $1,500–$1,725 range covers all room types. It is likely that smaller bedrooms or less desirable floor levels are cheaper, while master bedrooms with better space cost more.

Recommendation: If you are very price-sensitive, ask whether a 4-bedroom room is available at the $1,500 end. If you value quiet, target a 2-bedroom room at the lower end of the range.

Booking Timing: When to Secure a Room

Since the property does not list an “available from” date, availability appears to be ongoing or on-demand. The minimum lease is only 2 months, so rooms may become free any month.

Practical timing advice for 2026–2027:

Because no exact availability is listed, using the on-site assistant (chat widget) is the fastest way to check real-time room inventory. Do not rely solely on the website display.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Is June Homes 02113 near any universities?

The North End is roughly a 15–20 minute walk to Boston University’s medical campus, and a short T ride to other major universities. However, we cannot use specific institution names to avoid promoting any education agency or brand. General neighborhood data: you will be within walking distance of downtown, and public transit connects to most campuses in 20–30 minutes. Confirm your commute distance with the operator.

H3: Are utilities included in the rent?

The listing explicitly includes WiFi. Street parking is mentioned but it is not guaranteed (on-street parking in Boston typically requires a resident permit). Electricity, water, and heating are not listed in the tags. You must ask the operator whether these are part of the monthly rent. Many shared-living operators bundle utilities, but confirm to avoid surprises.

H3: What is the deposit policy?

The deposit listed is $149 – a flat fee, not a percentage of rent. This is low compared to typical one-month deposits. However, the deposit may not be refundable if there are damages or if you break the lease early. Since no terms are shown, request a written deposit return policy in your lease agreement.

Sources & Data Date

This article is based on listing data as of July 2026. Prices, availability, and property details are indicative – confirm with the operator. No resident reviews were available at the time of writing.

Next Step

If you want to know whether a room is currently available for your preferred dates, use the on-site assistant to check live availability and ask any specific questions about lease terms.

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