Very Walkable
73
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.
22 Sunnybank Rd, Watertown, MA 02472
22 Sunnybank Rd, Watertown, MA 02472
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Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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Cushing Square | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">19 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(1.0 mi)</span> |
Watertown Square Plaza | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">21 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(1.1 mi)</span> |
Watertown Mall | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">21 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(1.1 mi)</span> |
Boston Support Center | <span class="bold">Drive:</span> <span class="mobile-font">16 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(7.0 mi)</span> |
Hanscom Air Force Base | <span class="bold">Drive:</span> <span class="mobile-font">20 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(9.8 mi)</span> |
Waverley | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">39 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.0 mi)</span> |
Belmont Center | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">42 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.2 mi)</span> |
Alewife | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">53 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.8 mi)</span> |
Newtonville | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">56 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.9 mi)</span> |
Alewife Station | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">55 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.8 mi)</span> |
Allston Street Station | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">54 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.8 mi)</span> |
Warren Street Station | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">51 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.6 mi)</span> |
Boston College Station | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">54 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.8 mi)</span> |
Porter Square | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">59 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(3.1 mi)</span> |
Boston Landing | <span class="bold">Drive:</span> <span class="mobile-font">8 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(4.6 mi)</span> |
General Edward Lawrence Logan International | <span class="bold">Drive:</span> <span class="mobile-font">19 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(11.0 mi)</span> |
Harvard University | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">48 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.5 mi)</span> |
Boston College, Brighton | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">49 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.6 mi)</span> |
Lesley University | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">51 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.7 mi)</span> |
Boston College | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">59 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(3.1 mi)</span> |
Longfellow National Historic Site | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">43 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.3 mi)</span> |
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">46 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.4 mi)</span> |
Beaver Brook Reservation | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">47 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.5 mi)</span> |
Mass Audubon's Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">59 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(3.1 mi)</span> |
Harvard Museum of Natural History | <span class="bold">Walk:</span> <span class="mobile-font">56 min</span> <span class="mobile-font">(2.9 mi)</span> |
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