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Welcome Harvard University Housing offers housing and real estate services to the University’s graduate students, faculty, and employees. We’re here to help you make Harvard home.
Holden Green | Harvard University Housing
Harvard affiliates living at Holden Green must have their Harvard ID cards activated by our office. New Harvard affiliates must return the temporary swipe card issued by our office before we …
Haskins Hall | Harvard University Housing
Harvard affiliates living at Haskins Hall must have their Harvard ID cards activated by our office. New Harvard affiliates must return the temporary swipe card issued by our office before we …
Apartments | Harvard University Housing
Harvard University Housing maintains a number of properties near Harvard campuses for eligible Harvard affiliates to rent. In most instances, preferred properties are within one mile of the …
Contact Us | Harvard University Housing
Contacting the right Housing office Harvard University Housing consists of a few different offices that support our residents, and each have their own specialty area. The office that can best …
Peabody Terrace | Harvard University Housing
Built in 1964, the Peabody Terrace complex overlooks the Charles River and a city park. The grounds, common areas, kitchens and baths have been renovated. The Graduate Commons …
29 Garden Street | Harvard University Housing
Property Details Built in the 1920s, 29 Garden Street features an open-air courtyard and spacious common areas that create a community feeling . 29 Garden Street also boasts two study …
Kirkland Court | Harvard University Housing
Built in 1910, this classic brick building with ornamental moldings features an attractive front courtyard and generously sized apartments.
18 Banks Street | Harvard University Housing
Property Details 18 Banks Street was built in 1987, and is located near the shops, restaurants, and the excitement of Harvard Square.
Terry Terrace | Harvard University Housing
Pricing and Floor Plans These rents show the range of what you can expect to pay to live here. Harvard University Housing calculates the actual rent based on the current market.