3bd 1ba 600sqft — 21-23 Summer St

This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment offers 600 sqft of living space for rent at $1,550 per month in Westfield, MA.

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At $1,550 per month, this apartment is reasonably priced for a three-bedroom unit in Westfield. However, potential renters should consider the small size and lack of amenities.

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3bd 1ba 600sqft — 21-23 Summer St

21-23 Summer St, 21-23 Summer St #3R-21S-3, Westfield, MA 01085

Our verdict

At $1,550 per month, this apartment is reasonably priced for a three-bedroom unit in Westfield. However, potential renters should consider the small size and lack of amenities.

Best for

Best for families or groups looking for budget-friendly living in Westfield.

Watch out

Be cautious of the apartment's limited amenities and small square footage, which may not suit larger families.

Neighborhood guide

Westfield offers a suburban vibe with access to parks and local shops but lacks major urban attractions.

Full review

This apartment at 21-23 Summer St provides a basic living space with three bedrooms and one bathroom, making it suitable for families or roommates. The 600 sqft may feel cramped for larger groups, particularly if everyone is home at the same time.

Without laundry facilities or parking, renters will need to seek alternatives nearby. The lack of amenities could make it less appealing, depending on your lifestyle needs. the property has been on the market for 96 days, suggesting that interest may be lower than anticipated.

Our editorial team suggests considering the neighborhood's offerings, as Westfield has limited attractions compared to larger nearby cities. If community features and space are priorities, this property might not be the best fit, and exploring larger units or different areas could be worthwhile.

The bottom line

This apartment is a cost-effective option for those needing space in Westfield, but its size and lack of facilities may limit appeal.

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