Who Lightview Suits (and Doesn’t)
Situated in Boston’s Mission Hill/Roxbury area at 02120, Lightview is a 1–4 bedroom apartment building aimed at students and young professionals who want a relatively new, amenity‑packed home near several universities. With monthly rents ranging from $1,849 to $2,654 (indicative — confirm with the operator), it sits well above the city’s overall starting point of $875/month for shared rooms. This price gap means Lightview is not a budget option; it is a mid‑to‑upper‑tier residence for people who can stretch their housing budget for better views, a gym, study areas, and on‑site laundry.
Who it suits
- Students at Northeastern University, Boston University, or Tufts University – These three institutions are within reasonable commuting distance. Lightview is a short walk to the Ruggles MBTA station (Orange Line), which connects directly to Northeastern’s campus. BU and Tufts are accessible via the Green Line or shuttle buses, with travel times of 20–35 minutes.
- Residents who value natural light and skyline views – Multiple Google reviews highlight the “amazing” views from upper floors. One reviewer (Zhang Hongjie) wrote: “The lighting and view are amazing, making the space feel bright and comfortable.” Another (Kaito Soeno) said: “Lived on the 21st floor. The views were honestly breathtaking some nights with a large window adjacent to my bed.”
- Those who want a gym and study spaces in‑building – The property lists a gym and a study area among its tags. Kaito Soeno noted: “Gym is sufficient.” The study area is a practical perk for students who prefer not to go to a library.
- Groups willing to share common areas – With 2‑, 3‑, and 4‑bedroom units available, Lightview is set up for roommate living. The per‑person cost can drop if you fill a larger unit, though the lowest published price ($1,849) likely applies to a bedroom in a shared apartment, not a whole unit.
- People who like a modern, well‑maintained building – The Google rating is 3.7 out of 5 from 197 reviews, suggesting general satisfaction with the facilities and management responsiveness, though not flawless.
Who it doesn’t suit
- Budget‑conscious renters – The city’s lowest advertised room price is $875/month. Lightview starts at more than double that. Even by Boston standards, $1,849 for a bedroom in a shared apartment is high. If your housing budget is under $1,500/month, you will find more affordable options in Allston, Brighton, or parts of Roxbury.
- People who need a short lease or month‑to‑month flexibility – The minimum lease term is 1 month (indicative — confirm with the operator), but typical student leases run 12 months. Short‑term stays may be possible, but availability and pricing should be verified.
- Anyone who requires a washing machine inside the unit – Lightview provides laundry facility (likely shared machines). Kaito Soeno mentioned: “laundry has some issues but bearable.” If in‑unit laundry is a must, you may need to look elsewhere.
- Students who want to live within a 10‑minute walk of campus – The building is not directly on any university campus. The walk to Northeastern is about 15–20 minutes; to BU or Tufts it’s a longer commute by transit.
- People who are sensitive to lease‑process hiccups – One reviewer noted: “Had a few hiccups with leases but overall fantastic place to live.” While not a deal‑breaker, expect some administrative back‑and‑forth.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoting Reviews)
Three Google reviews provide a balanced snapshot of the experience at Lightview. Here they are verbatim:
Zhang Hongjie (5 stars): “Anthony showed me a fantastic open house today — it was a great experience overall! The lighting and view are amazing, making the space feel bright and comfortable. I’m really looking forward to moving in this fall!”
Kaito Soeno (4 stars): “Lived on the 21st floor. The views were honestly breathtaking some nights with a large window adjacent to my bed. Gym is sufficient, laundry has some issues but bearable. Had a few hiccups with leases but overall fantastic place to live.”
Ilgar Mammadov (5 stars): “I had a tour to the building. I loved how Isabel introduced the units and amenities. Also the building provides all the amenities can be needed, super amazing view from higher floors, well furnished rooms. The price is reasonable for what is provided. I couldn’t rent a place just because of personal low budget problems”
Common themes: views are consistently praised; staff (Anthony, Isabel) are described as helpful; amenities like gym and furnishings are satisfactory; lease process can have minor issues; price is considered “reasonable” by some for the quality, though budget can be a limiting factor.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price

Boston’s lowest available room price across all student properties is $875/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). Lightview’s published range starts at $1,849/month and goes up to $2,654/month. That’s a premium of roughly 110% over the baseline. In context, the city has 27 student‑oriented properties listed on the same platform, so competition is ample.
- An individual bedroom in a shared apartment at Lightview likely sits around $1,849–$2,000.
- A studio or 1‑bedroom unit (if available under that type) would be at the upper end of the range.
- For large groups, a 4‑bedroom could bring per‑person cost down if the total rent is split, but the absolute price is still high.
If you compare to other “premium” student buildings near universities, Lightview’s pricing is in the middle tier. Some luxury high‑rises in the Back Bay or Fenway area may exceed $3,000 for a studio. Lightview offers a newer building with views, but you pay for that.
Room‑Type Guidance
The unit types offered are: 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, 3‑bedroom, and 4‑bedroom. Based on typical layouts:
- 1‑bedroom – Best for a single occupant who wants privacy. Likely at the top of the price range.
- 2‑bedroom – Suitable for two friends or a couple. Each person pays roughly half of the rent.
- 3‑bedroom – Common for three housemates. The per‑person cost becomes more manageable.
- 4‑bedroom – Most economical per person, but room sizes and common areas may be smaller.
The building is described as “well furnished” by Ilgar Mammadov, so you probably don’t need to bring much furniture. Confirm which pieces are included (bed, desk, chair, etc.) during the tour.
Booking Timing
Since the minimum lease is 1 month, Lightview can accommodate both academic‑year and shorter stays. However, given its popularity (197 Google reviews), prime units — especially those on high floors with good views — likely lease 3–6 months before move‑in. For a fall 2026 move‑in (e.g., September 2026), start inquiring in spring 2026 (March–May). For January 2027 or summer 2027 terms, aim to book at least 2–3 months in advance.
Note that pricing can fluctuate with demand. The rates given here are indicative; confirm the exact amount with the operator before signing any lease.
FAQ
How far is Lightview from the main university campuses?
Lightview is located at 02120, Boston. It is about a 15‑minute walk to Northeastern University (Ruggles station is a 5‑minute walk). For Boston University, take the Orange Line to Back Bay and transfer to the Green Line (B branch) — total travel about 25–30 minutes. For Tufts University (Medford campus), take the Orange Line to Wellington and a bus — around 40 minutes. Driving is faster but parking in Boston is expensive.
Are utilities included in the rent?
The data does not specify utilities. Most Boston student buildings include water and maybe trash, but electricity and internet are often separate. You must ask the operator: confirm whether gas, electric, heating, cooling, and internet are in the rent or billed separately. Typical monthly add‑ons can be $100–$200 per person.
Can I lease a 1‑bedroom unit if I want to live alone?
Yes — 1‑bedroom units are listed among the unit types. However, the price for a 1‑bedroom is likely at the high end of the range ($2,500–$2,654 indicative). For a single budget of $2,000 or less, you would need a bedroom in a shared apartment. Verify availability directly with the property.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
For current room availability, exact pricing, and lease terms — including which units are still open — use the on‑site assistant to check live inventory. Availability changes quickly, so it’s best to confirm before making plans.
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