5 Gardner Terrace
Boston, MA 02134
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
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About This Home
AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2025 - Very nice, spacious and sunny Allston / BU West Campus 4 bed/2 bath in Packard's Corner. This beautiful, student friendly unit features 4 spacious bedrooms, great closet space, large living room, renovated eat-in kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, hardwood floors, porch, and laundry. Great location right next to the Super 88 and only a block to to the B Line and 57 Bus to Kenmore!!! Rarely available in a great house not to be missed!
5 Gardner Terrace is a condo located in Suffolk County and the 02134 ZIP Code.
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