Pet Friendly Roxbury Apartments
Boston City Properties loves cats & dogs! We have 100's of pet-friendly listings throughout the Roxbury 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 Roxbury 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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Roxbury Community in Boston, Massachusetts
In the past, Roxbury was considered to be a farming community, and it has a few different historical houses, like the Shirley Eustis House, which is one of the last houses left that was built by a British Royal Colonial Governor. If one is looking to live in a community full of rich culture, Roxbury has all of this offer and more. It is home of the Roxbury Center for the Arts, Culture, and Trade, and there are always things for you to do within the city. A lot of the old buildings have been restored, and there are a lot of different apartment buildings that allow their tenants to reside in them along with their dogs and cats, with only a few restrictions for the safety and convenience of all their residents.
Roxbury was actually one of the first towns that were founded in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Originally this community actually included the lands of Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, West Roxbury, and the South End. However, now, Roxbury is considered to be just one of the official 21 neighborhoods of the city Boston. Therefore, if you are interested in living in a neighborhood that is full of culture and history, Roxbury could be the perfect opportunity to do this. Currently, the population of people that reside in Roxbury is around 77,000. Compared to other neighborhoods within the city, Roxbury is actually split rather evenly between the different races. It has a very diverse racial makeup that is welcoming to most people.
There are even colleges and universities within this neighborhood. Two of the more popular schools in this neighborhood are Roxbury Community College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Center for Urban Ministerial Education. A few of the local sites of interest that are located within this neighborhood are Franklin Park Zoo and John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics & Science. You could also be living in a place rich in history of notary people like Nathaniel Ruggles, Shabazz Napier, and Guru, who lived or was discovered within the Roxbury neighborhood. These are just a few of the people that came out of this neighborhood and made some sort of difference in the world around them.