You smell food every where! Awesome commuter location. Great for people commuting. No car needed ". There are plenty of trains and buses as well. Many schools as well. I enjoy living here there are many stores and restaurants. You have restaurants, convenience store, laundry, liquor shop, tailor, barber basically everything ". Visitor 1y ago. I never had a dog. They may be embarrassed from the dog barking noise. Other than that dogs are really good to have for many.
The park is nice. Resident 2y ago. You can find amazing furniture left out on curbs. Dogs are welcome and well taken care of. I like living here. Mostly students and young professionals without children. Fun, neighborhood bars, easy access to the city, and the cost of living is reasonless for Boston. Easy access to public transportation. Resident 3y ago. Allston doesn't have parks where you could take dogs. Clean, convenient, plenty of public transportation, safe and lots of places to go out and grab a drink from.
Super safe. Very quiet in Lower Allston. I Love it. Have never felt uncomfortable. People walking dogs, runners, families.. This quiet, safe street is home to great people. It is the best place to live in the city. Gender Identity. Sexual Orientation. Protection from being unfairly evicted, denied housing, or refused the ability to rent or buy housing.
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You have restaurants, convenience store, laundry, liquor shop, tailor, barber basically everything ". Visitor 1y ago. I never had a dog. They may be embarrassed from the dog barking noise. Other than that dogs are really good to have for many. The park is nice. Resident 2y ago. You can find amazing furniture left out on curbs.
Dogs are welcome and well taken care of. I like living here. Mostly students and young professionals without children. Fun, neighborhood bars, easy access to the city, and the cost of living is reasonless for Boston.
Easy access to public transportation. Resident 3y ago. Allston doesn't have parks where you could take dogs. Clean, convenient, plenty of public transportation, safe and lots of places to go out and grab a drink from. Super safe. Very quiet in Lower Allston. I Love it. Have never felt uncomfortable. People walking dogs, runners, families..
This quiet, safe street is home to great people. It is the best place to live in the city. Gender Identity. Sexual Orientation. Protection from being unfairly evicted, denied housing, or refused the ability to rent or buy housing. On February 11, , HUD announced that it interprets the federal Fair Housing Act to prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. On June 15, , the US Supreme Court ruled that employers subject to Title VII cannot hire, fire, or otherwise discriminate against employees based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Public Accommodations. Protection from being unfairly refused services or entry to or from places accessible to the public retail stores, restaurants, parks, hotels, etc.
Learn More about local legal protections.
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