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Crashmates connects verified New England Law students across Boston, MA (ZIP 02116). Whether you are looking for New England Law housing near campus, off-campus housing near New England Law, or rooms for rent in Boston, every listing is from a student verified through their @nesl.edu email. The platform covers Boston and the surrounding Suffolk County area. Crashmates makes finding New England Law subleases, lease takeovers, and roommate matches faster than Craigslist, Facebook groups, or paid subscription apps, because every profile is verified before it is visible to other students.
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Other roommate apps don’t verify students. Roomster charges every New England Law student a subscription to message profiles — most of which are bots or scammers operating outside the US. Bunky doesn’t verify .edu emails at all and doesn’t carry housing listings. Facebook New England Law groups are full of brokers and fake posts. Craigslist is a privacy nightmare. Crashmates was built specifically for the New England Law community: only students with a verified @nesl.edu email can join, browsing and matching are free forever, and you only pay credits when you choose to send the first message — no subscriptions, no auto-renewals, no $30/month surprises. New England Law students looking for verified students near me, Boston roommates near me, or New England Law housing near campus get the cleanest signal of any roommate app on the market.
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