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Harvard University Housing establishes new rents for 2026–2027

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Harvard University Housing establishes new rents for 2026–2027

Holden Green is one of 70 properties managed by Harvard University Housing.

Photo by David Kurtis © 2023

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Rental rates remain flat for current HUH tenants who extend lease

Harvard University Housing (HUH) manages approximately 3,000 apartments, offering a broad choice of locations, unit types, amenities, and sizes to meet the individual budgets and housing needs of eligible Harvard affiliates (full-time graduate students, faculty members, and employees). Harvard affiliates may apply for Harvard University Housing online at www.huhousing.harvard.edu. The website also provides information about additional housing options and useful Harvard and community resources for incoming and current affiliates.

In accordance with the University’s rent policy, Harvard University Housing charges market rents*. To establish the proposed rents for 2026–2027, Jayendu Patel of Economic, Financial & Statistical Consulting Services performed and endorsed the results of a regression analysis on three years of market rents for approximately 14,000 apartments. The data on apartments included in the analysis were obtained from a variety of sources, including rentals posted on the HUH Off-Campus Housing website by private-market property owners, information supplied by a real estate appraisal firm, and various non-Harvard rental websites, in order to provide comparable private rental market listings for competing apartment complexes in Cambridge, Boston, and Somerville. As always, all revenues generated by Harvard University Housing in excess of operating expenses and debt service are used to fund capital improvements and renewal of the facilities in HUH’s existing residential portfolio.

The rents noted in this article have been reviewed and endorsed by the Faculty Advisory Committee on Harvard University Housing and will take effect for the 2026-2027 leasing season. Written comments on the proposed rents may be sent to the Faculty Advisory Committee on Harvard University Housing, c/o Harvard University Housing, Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center, 1350 Massachusetts Ave., Room 827, Cambridge, MA 02138. Comments to the committee may also be sent via email to leasing@harvard.edu. Any written comments should be submitted by Feb. 6.

Rents for continuing HUH tenants

Current HUH tenants who choose to extend their lease, rental rates will remain flat. Heat, hot water, electricity, and gas, where applicable, are included in all Harvard University Housing apartment rents; internet service and air conditioning may also be included where available.

Harvard University Housing tenants will receive an email in March 2026 with instructions on how to submit a request to either extend or terminate their current lease. Tenants who would like additional information or help in determining their continuing rental rates for 2026–2027 may call the HUH Leasing Office at 617-495-1459.

Rents for new HUH tenants for the 2026-2027 leasing season

The results of this market analysis and of other market research indicate that Harvard University Housing 2026–2027 market rents will be as listed below. Heat, hot water, electricity, and gas, where applicable, are included in all Harvard University Housing apartment rents; internet service and air conditioning may also be included, where available.

  • 10 Akron Street: studios $2,340–$2,700; one bedroom convertibles $2,964–$3,312.
  • 18 Banks Street: one bedrooms $2,820–$3,204; two bedrooms $3,420–$3,588.
  • Beckwith Circle: three bedrooms $3,204–$4,164; four bedrooms $3,624–$4,500.
  • Botanic Gardens: one bedrooms $2,868–$3,012; two bedrooms $3,384–$3,540; three bedrooms $3,924–$4,164.
  • 472–474 Broadway: one bedrooms $2,760–$2,832.
  • 5 Cowperthwaite Street: studios $2,496–$2,904; one bedrooms $3,012–$3,024; one bedroom convertibles $2,964–$3,228; two bedrooms $3,468–$4,236.
  • 27 Everett Street: one bedrooms $3,156–$3,228; three bedrooms $4,248–$4,956.
  • 29 Garden Street: studios $2,172–$2,520; one bedroom convertibles $2,748–$2,784; two bedroom efficiencies $3,084–$3,624; two bedrooms $3,468–$3,552; three bedrooms $4,776–$5,016.
  • Harvard @ Trilogy: suite $1,956- $2,196; studios $2,376–$2,604; one bedroom convertibles$3,060–$3,276; two bedroom efficiencies $3,696–$3,948.
  • Haskins Hall: studios $2,364–$2,460; one bedrooms $2,628–$2,904.
  • Holden Green: one bedrooms $2,508–$2,880; two bedrooms $2,880–$4,056; three bedrooms $3,768–$3,852.
  • 2 Holyoke Street: one bedrooms $2,856–$3,024.
  • Kirkland Court: one bedrooms $2,532–$3,000; two bedrooms $3,336–$3,588; three bedrooms $4,296–$4,596.
  • 8A Mt. Auburn Street: one bedrooms $2,856–$3,024.
  • Peabody Terrace: studios $2,316–$2,976; one bedrooms $2,796–$3,312; two bedrooms $3,228–$3,852; three bedrooms $4,740–$5,160.
  • 16 Prescott Street: studios $2,316–$2,472; one bedrooms $2,676–$2,880.
  • 18 Prescott Street: studios $2,256–$2,328; one bedrooms $2,664–$2,928.
  • 85–95 Prescott Street: studios $2,376–$2,628; one bedrooms $2,688–$3,132; two bedrooms $3,144.
  • Shaler Lane: one bedrooms $2,544–$2,736; two bedrooms $2,904–$3,444.
  • Soldiers Field Park: studios $2,772–$3,264; one bedrooms $3,192–$3,648; two bedrooms $3,912–$4,932; three bedrooms $4,332–$5,668; four bedrooms $5,688-$5,856.
  • Terry Terrace: studios $2,448–$2,532; one bedrooms $2,700–$3,000; two bedrooms $3,336–$3,372.
  • 9–13A Ware Street: studios $2,352–$2,496; one bedrooms $2,664–$2,988; two bedrooms $3,324–$3,348.
  • 15 Ware Street: studios $2,580; one bedrooms $3,504; two bedrooms $4,080.
  • 19 Ware Street: two bedrooms $3,876–$3,924; three bedrooms $4,164.
  • One Western Avenue: studios $2,532–$2,820; one bedrooms $2,724–$3,180; two bedrooms $3,192–$3,984; three bedrooms $4,608–$4,980.
  • Wood Frame Buildings: studios $1,728–$2,448; one bedrooms $2,496–$3,468; two bedrooms $3,132–$4,800; three bedrooms $3,504–$6,384; four bedrooms $5,400–$6,000.

The comments received will be reviewed by the Faculty Advisory Committee, which includes: Suzanne Cooper, Edith M. Stokey Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Nancy Hill, Charles Bigelow Professor of Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Howell Jackson, James S. Reid Jr. Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Jerold S. Kayden, Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design, Graduate School of Design; John Macomber, Gloria A. Dauten Real Estate Fellow, senior lecturer, Harvard Business School; Daniel P. Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology and professor of environmental science and engineering, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and Sean Caron, vice president for Campus Services (chair), Office of Executive Vice President for Administration.

* The rents for tenants of Harvard University Housing are set at prevailing market rates, in keeping with the University’s affiliated housing rent policy. This policy was established in 1983 by President Derek Bok based on recommendations from a study led by Professor Archibald Cox and the Committee on Affiliated Housing. The original faculty committee determined that market rate pricing was the fairest method of allocating apartments and that setting rents for Harvard University Housing below market rate would be a form of financial aid, which should be determined by each individual school, not via the rent setting process. Additionally, the cost of housing should be considered when financial aid is determined.

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