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62 on the Park Apartments

62 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116

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Floor Plan Summary
Monthly RentBedroomsBathrooms
$2,150 - $3,195Studio - 1 Bed1 Bath

Pricing and Floor Plans

Studio

$2,400 - $2,570
Studio, 1 Bath
425 Sq. Ft.

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20 Rentals Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
619
$2,500
425
Now
524
$2,500
425
Now
726
$2,500
425
Now

Studio

$2,575 - $2,600
Studio, 1 Bath
433 Sq. Ft.

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Feb. 1
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
903
$2,575
433
2/1/25
824
$2,600
433
4/1/25

1 Bedroom

$3,000 - $3,195
1 Bed, 1 Bath
505 Sq. Ft.

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Jan. 1
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
421
$3,145
505
1/1/25
119
$3,145
505
1/1/25
418
$3,195
505
1/1/25

1 Bedroom

$3,195
1 Bed, 1 Bath
509 Sq. Ft.

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Jan. 1
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
912
$3,195
509
1/1/25
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
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The Closest Campus to 62 on the Park Apartments is Emerson College

Details

Lease Term Options

  • Available months 12

Property Information

  • Built in 1899
  • 269 units / 10 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

One-Time Move-In Fees

  • Application Fee
    $39

Property Highlights

An impressive location, modern apartments and first-class tenant services combine to make 62 Boylston Street one of Boston’s most convenient locations to experience true city living. Situated on the corner of Boylston St & Tremont St, across from the Boston Common, 62 Boylston Street was originally opened as The Hotel Touraine in 1897. Several renovations to modernize the apartments, the building still has its historical charm.

  • 24-Hour Security
  • Easy Access to MBTA Green-Line (Boylston St. Stop)
  • Easy Access to MBTA Red-Line (Park St. Stop) .3 mi
  • Easy Access to MBTA Orange-Line (Chinatown Stop) .

Community Features

  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Package Service
  • Property Manager on Site

Area Scores

Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99
Out of 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
76
Out of 100
Busy
Soundscore
60
Out of 100

Transit

Subway
New England Medical Center Station
3 min Drive
Silver Line - Washington Street - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Orange Line - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway
Subway
Chinatown Station
2 min Drive
Silver Line - Washington Street - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Orange Line - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway
Subway
Boylston Street Station
4 min Drive
Silver Line - Washington Street - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Green Line - B - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Green Line - C - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Green Line - D - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Green Line - E - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway
Subway
South Station
4 min Drive
Red Line - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Silver Line 1 - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Silver Line 2 - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway
Subway
Herald St Station
2 min Drive
Silver Line - Washington Street - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway (The T)
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Subway
Commuter Rail
South Station
4 min Drive
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Commuter Rail
Commuter Rail
Back Bay
11 min Drive
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Commuter Rail
Airport
Logan International
12 min Drive
Logan International

Moving to Boston Common, Boston, MA

Shopping Centers

Shoppers will appreciate 62 on the Park Apartments proximity to Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Marketplace Center. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is 1 mile away, and Marketplace Center is within a 17 minute walk.

Commuting

With top-notch public transportation and a TransitScore of 100, Boston Common is rider's paradise. Within 2.4 miles of 62 on the Park Apartments, you’ll find Boylston Street Station, Chinatown Station, and New England Medical Center Station.

Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near 62 on the Park Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 1.3 miles, including Boston Public Garden, Boston African American National Historic Site, and Boston National Historical Park.

Airports

Living in Boston Common provides easy access to General Edward Lawrence Logan International, located just 10 minutes from 62 on the Park Apartments.

Military Bases

There is Boston Support Center near Boston, MA.

Property Details

An impressive location, modern apartments and first-class tenant services combine to make 62 Boylston Street one of Boston’s most convenient locations to experience true city living. Situated on the corner of Boylston St & Tremont St, across from the... Boston Common, 62 Boylston Street was originally opened as The Hotel Touraine in 1897. Several renovations to modernize the apartments, the building still has its historical charm.

62 on the Park Apartments is located in Boston, MA in the 02116 zip code.

Contact

Property Address:
62 Boylston St,
Boston, MA 02116
Phone Number: (339) 293-1057
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Office Hours
  • SundayCLOSED
  • Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Renter Reviews

For 62 on the Park

4

4 Ratings & Reviews

How Is This Rating Determined?

4/9/24

Last resort for college students

I lived here for a year and a half, and when my first lease expired they raised my rent $400. Then I started hearing noises from the ceiling. Soon after, I saw a giant rat run out of the laundry room, which by the way is usually out of order. I called maintenance, the management company, and went to the management office numerous times about the rats. They laughed in my face and completely ignored my concerns. This place is filthy, and the only reason I stayed is because I was finishing school... nearby. PLEASE do yourself a favor and live somewhere else.

Review from Apartments.com

2 People Found This Helpful

Property Manager at 62 on the Park responded to this review

Hi Mallory,
We are sorry to hear about your experience at 62 on the Park and would like to apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced. I assure you that we do take these issues seriously and did not disregard or ignore your concerns...
while you were our resident as we did everything in our power to improve your residency. We are always striving to improve our practices and maintain our properties with the utmost care. Thank you for your feedback,
Lucresha Ross - Property Manager
The Hamilton Company
Lross@thehamiltoncompany.com

8/18/23

Walkable, city vibes, close to Charles and cafes!

Love 62 on the Park, such a great apartment. No one disturbs you, a 20-minute walk to Charles River, you have Starbucks and Tatte nearby, and Chipotle is a 5-10 minute walk, you have not one but two CVS, two 7eleven and two Dunkin' Donuts within a 10-15 min walk. You have to pay for laundry separately and they charge you for an access stub (to the building), they have maintenance that really helps you if something doesn't work. Secure and peaceful! Yes, it can get pretty noisy on Friday and... Saturday nights if you live by the street view, but it's fun too!

Review from Apartments.com

10/27/21

Max and Earl are the only good things about this apartment

If you are a college student who is fine living in affordable housing with minimal comforts and services, this is the place for you.

Move in: you have to idle your truck in the back alley with someone in the truck so you don't get a ticket or towed. The alleyway and service entrance are littered with garbage and it smells of urine. Protect your possessions. I was also informed my key would be ready at the front desk at 8am, but there was a mix-up, and I had to wait for the leasing office to...
open and for them to find my key.

Doormen: Max is the absolute best. He is friendly and nice. Unfortunately, I only see him once or twice per week. The rest of the week, the other doorman/"concierge" (not sure what this man's name is) seems annoyed that you ask about a package and then when he finds it, walks past you, handing you the package without looking at you. I've never experienced anything like it. You can be as polite and nice as you want - he does not care. One time he couldn't find my package, so I dug through two boxes of packages and found my own. This is what they call "mailroom service".

Hamilton Company / emergency responses: I blew a fuse recently, which caused my entire apartment to lose electricity. I went down to the front desk, and the doorman (the rude one) said "are you sure you paid your electricity bill?" I then called the Hamilton Company's emergency line and they told me to call the power company. I finally got in touch with Earl (bless him) and he came and fixed the fuse right away. Early is the man, but he's stretched across six different properties. I hope he is paid well and gets great benefits. I'll just say that I was lucky to get in touch with him.

Laundry: There are indeed laundry facilities on each floor: one washer and one dryer ($5 for a laundry card, $3 per wash, $3 per dryer, so you know). The dryer on my floor has been out of service for about a week. I tried to use it once, and it ate my $3. I went down to the leasing office, and not only could they not reimburse me on the spot, but the woman said she could "maybe" reimburse me via my next rent bill.

Apartment unit: there are outlets that do not work, and the windows look frosted for how dirty they are. The screens need to be re-meshed. Those are my top two complaints. I will also note that because the building is surrounded by tall buildings, the apartments get very little natural light.

Bottom line: the service of this building is non-existent.

Review from Apartments.com

17 People Found This Helpful

7/1/20

Smooth Move and Fast Response

I had to move to Boston for residency from Philadelphia, PA. The location is right next to Chinatown, has a Starbucks right next door, and a subway stop across the street. I did check out the apartment prior to moving in, and gave the managers a list of conditions with photos that I would like their help with fixing. The building managers Lucresha and Carol were very helpful in resolving everything on my list (My bathroom tub and sliding doors look brand new!), and answered all my questions... within a timely manner via emails/phone calls. Each floor does have a laundry unit that you will need a money card to pay and use, but that saves me time from having to carry my laundry outside the building and back. Been here only a short time, so I will update more as Boston re-opens.
The only issue I had during this entire process was I wasn't getting the updated lease contract even though I was informed by my retailer that Hamilton Company told her they sent it. That was quickly fixed when my retailer just emailed me the contract herself.

Review from Apartments.com

15 People Found This Helpful

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