The apartment was in a convenient location in Dorchester with Walgreens across the street, and a pub and several eateries very close by as well. It felt safe and parking was not a big problem, except for avoiding street sweepers, so pay attention to signage. We did not use the T, but the cost was about $35 for an XL Uber for 5 people to downtown Boston from there. The unit was clean and furnished with new, albeit fairly basic furniture. The beds were just ok. I think better foundations for the mattresses would make a big difference in comfort. The kitchen had the minimum to cook with and had no spices or oils, but did have coffee and creme enough for two days out of five. The hairdryer was missing, which I had to purchase, with a promise from the management that I would be reimbursed. I'm still waiting. There were sheets, blankets and towels left by the cleaning crew in the washer and dryer, which had to be dried and folded by myself to make room for our laundry. Lastly, one of the sinks was clogged, which was kind of gross, but not a huge deal. Management was made aware of everything and was easy to reach and responded well. All in all, a nice place to stay while in Boston, but could be better. And at this price point it should be better appointed, with the maintenance and upkeep tightened up a bit as well.