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Luxury new construction, located in the heart of Boston’s historic South End- Camden Street Apartments, 150 offers modern living and premium access to all that Boston has to offer; close transit access, countless restaurants and shops, with a neighborhood feel. A community within a community, 150 Camden Street offers its residents convenient facilities to complement this new, modern living space. **Please note that we do not accept Undergraduate students at this property**
150 Camden Street, Boston, MA, 02118, United States
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Just stunning im amazed at what they did with the terrace and courtyard and the pool ,gym just gorgeous
Great place to live. Well maintained, well thought through amenities, some really great spaces to live in (although quality varies quite a lot).
I've lived in the PCG for about 5 years. After I got used to certain elements, I've found it a very good place to live for a number of reasons. The apartments are generally fantastic, no two the same, with enormous windows, high ceilings (unless you're in a 5th floor unit, which sometimes have a loft which effectively lowers the ceilings), brick walls, wood floors. Kitchen and bathrooms are meh----usually no bathtub or small ones, crappy fake marble and corian countertops with the cheapest veneer cabs, insufficient storag... read more
I've lived in the Piano Factory for almost five years now - I started in a small studio on the first floor, and now am in a larger apartment on the fifth floor. In my time here, I've gotten to know the building, community, neighborhood, and management inside and out. The building is one of a kind. It has character rarely seen in such large complexes (exposed brick and beams, original floors), and they make an effort to respect that when modernizing the units. Amenities such as package service, grills, a pool, a gym, and a g... read more
If you're looking for an industrial modern loft apartment, with access to public transportation, downtown Boston, a free tenant-only parking lot (!), and the South End cuisine scene, than the Piano Craft Guild is a fantastic option. The staff was always professional and courteous, and we always felt safe (an important feature since we have two small kids).
Prior to living in the Piano Craft Guild (a.k.a. the "Piano Factory"), I moved apartments each year, always seeking bigger and better. I moved into the Piano Factory in the mid 2000's, and stayed for almost ten years; only moving due to career-related factors. I wanted to put out there a narrative that comes from someone who can provide first-hand insights, as opposed to from a realtor who has a personal vested interest as to whether you move in. History: As the name might give away, this place was a factory for pianos, i... read more
My husband and I loved living here for a year--the character of the building, laundry, and the parking lot in the back were my personal favorites. A parking spot is not guaranteed, but we don't drive often so our we usually were able to leave it back there. We also loved being close to the orange line. We would have renewed our lease, but we felt the rent was a little more than it should be. We had a duplex, which was more space than we needed, and the rent was being raised to about $2900/month. Utilities are included, but ... read more
I lived here for 6 years in the 80's. Probably the best place I've ever lived because of the courtyard, laundry facilities, parking (at least there's a lot), security, loading dock, gallery and community room. The individual apartments are unique and very nice. Wood floors and exposed brick. On the bad side, there is definitely a mice and roach problem. I thought the mgmt team had favorites in the building during the tie I lived there. All in all, as an artist residence, it was really great!
My wife and I lived at PCG from June 2008 through November 2012. Our experience there was so thoroughly positive that it deserves a detailed review. The building has the most character of any apartment complex we've seen. It used to be a factory, and still features a lot of original hardwood floor (lovingly maintained) and exposed brick walls. There's a lush courtyard in the middle of the complex, and a first-come, first-served parking lot in the back. There are less parking spaces than tenants, so a little luck helps - but... read more
Camden Street Apartments, 150 has a 4.6 star rating with 21 reviews.
Camden Street Apartments, 150 is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m.