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Residents Continue to Raise Concerns About Off-Campus Student Housing in Brighton

By: Julie Gosselin
Published: June 15, 2026
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A recent report by Christian Uva for Gavel Media highlights ongoing concerns among Brighton residents regarding the impact of off-campus student housing on neighborhood life. Longtime residents in areas near Boston College say the increasing number of students living in residential neighborhoods has changed the character of some streets, creating challenges related to noise, overcrowding, and housing availability.

Many residents point to commitments made by Boston College in its 2009 Institutional Master Plan to expand on-campus housing and reduce pressure on surrounding neighborhoods. While the university has added some student housing over the years, residents note that the number of new beds has fallen short of original projections. At the same time, enrollment growth and limited housing options have led more students to seek off-campus accommodations in Brighton.

The article highlights concerns from neighbors who say family-owned homes have increasingly been converted into student rentals, making it more difficult for families and prospective homebuyers to find housing in the area. Residents also expressed concerns about quality-of-life issues, including late-night noise and overcrowded rental properties.

Boston College officials cited rising construction costs and changing institutional needs as factors that have slowed the development of additional student housing. The university continues to work with neighborhood residents, city officials, and law enforcement to address concerns related to off-campus student behavior through community outreach and enforcement efforts.

As Boston continues to face a citywide housing shortage, the issue of student housing remains an important topic for both residents and higher education institutions. Looking ahead, Boston College’s next Institutional Master Plan review in 2027 is expected to include discussions about future housing options and the university’s role in addressing neighborhood concerns.

The article reflects the ongoing conversation about balancing the needs of students, longtime residents, institutions, and the broader community as Allston-Brighton continues to grow and evolve.

Source: Gavel Media, reporting by Christian Uva.

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