Finding off-campus housing in Greater Boston can feel like a full-time job, especially when you are trying to balance classes, deadlines, roommates, and a market that moves fast.
For parents, it can feel even tougher because you are weighing cost, safety, commute, and the realities of a first lease, often from a distance. Red Tree Real Estate helps students and families simplify the process by focusing on what actually matters: the right neighborhood, a realistic budget, reliable housing options, and a smooth path from touring to signing. Whether your student is moving out of the dorms for the first time or relocating for the next semester, we provide local guidance, responsive communication, and clear expectations so you can secure a great apartment without the stress.
Frequently Asked Student Housing Questions
Use this guide to understand the student housing process, from required documents and guarantors to utilities, subletting rules, and what happens after you’re approved.
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