Yes, there is a lodging agreement involved with the charges.
During the school year, MIT requires that everyone living here be part of the MIT community. That includes students, professors, staff, visiting researchers, or even recent alumni (this means anyone with an MIT ID card and an "@mit.edu" email address). We require proof of eligibility prior to moving in. During the summer months (June - August), we admit other current university students in the area.
You need to meet with Robert (the manager), see the facilities, and be approved by Robert. You can contact him at info@353massave.com or by filling out the form under the Contact Us tab.
You must sign a lodging agreement.
Send the Manager an email as soon as possible indicating your interest. State whether you will personally drop off the paperwork or if you will mail it and when he should expect its arrival. Under very specific circumstances, you can also email a scanned lodging agreement that you've signed after approval by the manager. Regardless of you delivery method, please check room availability beforehand in the unfortunate event that your desired room is no longer available. Please keep in mind that we wrok on a first come first serve basis.
Yes, you may extend your lodging agreement, but keep in mind that we assume boarders do not wish to extend their agreement and are going to leave on their move out date. As such, it is up to the lodger to notify the manager that they wish to extend their agreement. This must be done at least a month and a half prior to your stated move out date as this is when other potential lodgers begin to inquire about housing. We reserve rooms on a first come first serve basis.
Yes, we require a check or money order equal to the first month's lodging fee and deposit before you can reserve a room. The deposit is the same amount as the first month's lodging fee. The deposit is a charge on your account. The deposit is returned in the form of a check after you have moved out. The initial payment will be given to the Manager. All subsequent payments can be made online or mailed.
The website is updated daily. All information is current. Please check the website frequently as it is up to potential boarders to keep up to date on room availability as the Manager will assume you are doing so during email or phone discussions.
If you've scheduled a tour with Robert, please meet him at the entrance to 353 Mass. Ave. and give him a call when you arrive. Please bring an ID to prove your lodging eligibility as well as a list of rooms you'd like to view. Please read the entire list of FAQ beforehand. You may also want to check the room availability again for the rooms you wish to view as some of the rooms may become unavailable between the time you schedule a tour and a tour is given.
The rooms are all single rooms with individual locks. There are pictures & prices below. A twin-size bed frame, dresser, desk, and bookshelf are provided with each room. Any or all of that furniture can be removed if you have your own furniture.
No, however the rooms from one floor are identical to rooms on the above floor e.g. 4A is identical to 5A except for the color of the walls.
The 13 lodgers share four single bathrooms, a lounge with both tables/chairs and a couch/TV, a kitchen including two fridges, garbage disposal and oven/stovetop/microwave/dishwasher, and a free washer & dryer.
No, we do not provide access to computers nor printers.
No, the rooms are not strictly single-occupancy. However, we only provide a single twin-size bed with each room and the overall building does have a maximum occupancy limit.
Electricity, water, heat, internet access, washers and dryers are all included. Naturally there is interest for late payments and fines for breaking the agreement.
Most boarders move in at the beginning of each semester and summer. People generally begin inquiring about the rooms and asking for tours 1-3 months before their desired move in date. The 1 to 1 and half month range is usually when the most amount of traffic occurs. Plan accordingly.
Yes. The manager lives on the premises.
Yes, the lodging agreement states that visitors can stay as long as they're not permanent. We consider "permanent" to be more than 3 days or so.
Yes, we require at least one semester or one summer of occupancy.
No, we do not provide on site parking for boarders. You will be required to find parking for your vehicle on your own.
This is left to the discretion of Robert (the manager).
No, rooms are assigned on a first come first serve basis and according to move in/out date. If multiple people are interested in the same room, preference will be given to those who expect to be here longer. It is never too early to reserve a room.
The room is officially yours at 5:00 pm on the first day indicated on your lodging agreement. You may begin moving your things to the building before 5:00 pm, but you may not move your belongings into your room until after 5:00 pm. The room key and door combo will be given to you by the Manager upon your arrival.
Here are some links to try: Graduate Student Housing At FSILGs, MIT Off-Campus Housing, Boston Craigslist Housing