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charons-voyage t1_isxzr8q wrote

Howdy! If I lived in Burlington I would probably want a car. No specific recommendations for housing in the Burlington area but good luck with the co-op. Hopefully others on this sub can help more. Gig ‘em!

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busrideenthusiast OP t1_isy0tfv wrote

Thanks for the advice! I'm considering staying in the Boston area as I'm more likely to find housing options there with more people my age (students) as well as more options with things to do in my free time. If you have advice on this, I'd appreciate it. Thanks again and gig 'em!

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DooceBigalo t1_isy5mmg wrote

Finding an affordable place close to Boston is not going to be easy, would recommend something closer to Burlington. Also Burlington and surrounding cities have quite the traffic.

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busrideenthusiast OP t1_isy6v0r wrote

Thank you for the advice. My workplace is about 20 minutes from downtown Boston, any other places that are about as far out from Burlington that would be suitable?

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bostonthrowaway135 t1_isydw4x wrote

Even with out traffic, Burlington is not 20 minutes away from downtown Boston. Burlington is not far, but it could be an hour commute depending on where exactly your office is

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GigiGretel t1_isyt1el wrote

I used to commute from Boston to Burlington by car. I gave myself an hour each way, usually in the morning it took 35 minutes and 45 to an hour home. The biggest hold up being around Alewife. Look at Allston, Cambridge, Watertown, Arlington for places close to route 2

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