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Property reviewsAnonymous on Oct 24, 2019
Maintenance is very friendly and prompt. Some people are loud and inconsiderate as far as being clean. There are a few friendly faces around. BUT do not trust anyone here. They steel packages and things from your doorway... The leasing office has friendly staff and has tried to help and accommodate as best as they can. I haven't used the amenities yet so I can't rate it. It could be cheaper on pricing considering the maintenance work we needed when we moved in and the untrustworthy people around.
Nani on Jun 2, 2020There are areas of improvement for the community staff to do better. Street light near building 9 is not working from 3 months now and they dont fix it and especially in nights it is scarier to walk in parking lot. Trash is thrown on road sometimes, dog poop on walkway and one day i almost slipped by walking on dog poop. It is basic common sense from people to pick their dogs poop and our building entry system doesnt work properly and guests from other apartments are calling us to open the door.People park their cars in no parking area and handicap parking even though they dont have stickers on the car and who are really physically challenged are suffering from it. Community staff always sends you notice about dog poop and car parkings but do not take any action.
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There are 1 studio rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Burlington, MA were last updated on 29 Jun 2022.
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The average Burlington, MA studio apartment size is 676 sq. ft.
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Studio apartments in Burlington, MA tend to be more affordable than other apartments and they have lower utility costs.
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Burlington, MA Demographics
- Total Population28,077
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Female 13,623Male 14,454
- Median Age44.7
The total population of Burlington, MA is 28,077, of which 13,623 are men and 14,454 are women, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates. The residents of Burlington have a median age of 44.7.
Average Rent in Burlington, MA
- Burlington, MA Average Rental Price, May 2022 $2,510 /mo
Apartments in Burlington, MA rent for $2,510 per month, on average.
Burlington, MA Apartment Rent Ranges
Burlington, MA Rent Trends
Average Rent | Mar / 2019 | Jul / 2019 | Nov / 2019 | Mar / 2020 | Jul / 2020 | Nov / 2020 | Mar / 2021 | Jul / 2021 | Nov / 2021 | May / 2022 |
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Burlington, MA | $2,256 | $2,373 | $2,305 | $2,353 | $2,323 | $2,222 | $2,177 | $2,353 | $2,528 | $2,510 |
National | $1,367 | $1,399 | $1,407 | $1,409 | $1,399 | $1,403 | $1,412 | $1,495 | $1,591 | $1,628 |
The average monthly rent in Burlington, MA is around $2,510, while the national average rent is $1,628.
Burlington, MA Households
- Total Number of Households10,625
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Family 7,547Non-family 3,078
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Children 3,154No Children 7,471
- Average People Per Household2.63
- Median Household Income$121,433
- Median Housing Costs Per Month$2,075
A total of 10,625 households live in Burlington, MA, of which 7,547 are family households and 3,078 are non-family households, per U.S. Census estimates. Of these, approximately 3,154 households have children and 7,471 households do not have children. The average size of a household in Burlington, MA is 2.63. The median household income in Burlington is $121,433 annually, with $2,075 per month going towards housing.
Burlington, MA Education Statistics
According to Census data, 2% of the population in Burlington, MA have no high school education, 21% went to high school, 17% have some college education, 6% earned an Associate Degree, 33% earned a Bachelor Degree, and 21% earned a Graduate Degree.
Renting a studio apartment in Burlington, MA
The bad news is that the hip neighborhoods are typically not the places to look for truly affordable homes for rent, and Burlington, MA is no exception. That is unless you are willing to give up the (real or imagined) benefits of multiple rooms and experience the minimalist simplicity of a small apartment located smack dab in the middle of the action. Leaf through 25 listings with a total of 34 units, and you’ll be sure to find at least a couple of cheap studios that will make you wonder whether having one or two extra rooms is really worth the difference in price and commute time. Already a fan of living small? Why don’t you check out our selection of one room apartments—there’s always a better deal out there, you just have to know where to look for it (Lowell is the cheapest neighborhood in town—wink wink).
They are called efficiency apartments for a reason
In case you’re still wondering, the time and effort put into finding an efficiency apartment does pay off. Literally, and pretty fast too. The Burlington, MA average rent is currently at $3,951, but a single-bedroom apartment in Burlington, MA can be yours for as low as $1,750 per month. While the cheapest bachelor units normally have a small bath and one bigger, multifunctional space (meaning that the hall and the kitchen in the main room, basically), you don’t need to have that if it’s not your thing. You can find plenty of one-room apartments in Burlington, MA with a separate kitchen. These are still well under the price of an apartment with multiple rooms, but slightly more expensive than your average studio, so it’s a good idea to aim for the higher end of the price range. The currently the most expensive studio apartment in Burlington, MA costs a monthly $12,150.