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Pet Friendly Chinatown Apartments

Boston City Properties loves cats & dogs! We have 100's of pet-friendly listings throughout the Chinatown area. This website is linked to a database where literally all of the largest real estate agencies in the Downtown Boston area post listings to. It will have up-to-the-minute listings for Chinatown apartments for rent.

Please check off "Yes" you have a pet in the search criteria to narrow the system down to pet-friendly units. Also, please note if you have a dog or cat, and we can narrow the system accordingly. Some buildings have breed & weight restrictions so please leave a note on what kind of dog you have and we will send you a list of apartments that will take your beloved pet!

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Chinatown Neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts

The name says it all. Chinatown is one of the largest Chinese neighborhoods in the country. It has a very dense population compared to the rest of Boston. This is a very popular area for Boston locals and tourists. The architecture gives people the authentic feel of being in a Chinese neighborhood. This neighborhood is filled with some of the best authentic Chinese restaurants and bakeries in the United States. The Boston Chinatown has its own Neighborhood Center, and this center provides a lot of services that can help its residents with a lot of different things like English. The neighborhood is a friendly place to live overall, and there are even some apartment buildings that allow their tenants to keep their furry friends with them.

When it comes to being unique, the Chinatown neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts thrives. It is actually only surviving historical Chinese area left in New England. Back in the 1950s, there was a Chinatown in Providence, Rhode Island, but it fell and left Boston's Chinatown as the last one. You can find China town in Suffolk County. If you are looking for a convenient place to reside in a Chinese culture oriented place, this is the only place for you to experience this while in New England. Chinatown is also in a great position within the city. It has ample modes of public transportation, like the MBTA Orange Line and Tufts Medical Center station. There are also connections to the Amtrak rail that goes to New York City and a few other cities.

Within recent years, housing within Chinatown has changed. Before, this area had very few buildings that were over five floors high, but now, there are a lot of newer apartment buildings that have been added in order to be able to house and bring in new people to the neighborhood. A lot of these newer housing buildings are built to provide their tenants with luxury, and a few of them will even allow their tenants to house their pets in their apartments as well, which in the past was almost non-existence. The Chinatown Neighborhood Center is considered to be the center of the entire neighborhood. It is where a lot of the immigrant Chinese community migrates too in order to live within the city of Boston.