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Living in Boston

Boston is the home of revolutionary relics, raving Red Sox fans, Ph.D.’s, perfectly-poured Irish brews, New England comfort food and attitude.

This city is made up of so much more than clam chowder and Red Sox riots, though. It’s a city of doctors, intellectuals, innovators, artists, students, world-class healthcare, top-notch education, and culture around every corner. Also known as “the Athens of America,” the city is moved by wicked smart philanthropists and locals who love the place they call home. Ask any Bostonian, and they’ll tell you: “This is the greatest city on Earth.”

Ever since the days of the American Revolution, Boston has definitely earned its bragging rights. As the oldest city in America, it’s nearly impossible to walk these cobbled streets without running into a significant piece of American history. Revolutionary roots permeate everything - from the city’s parks to its sports teams to the local bars and forward-thinking culture. This is the home of the Boston Marathon, some 100+ colleges and universities, venerable institutions like the Museum of Art, as well as centuries-old hangouts like Boston Common (America’s first public park), The Union Oyster House, Faneuil Hall and Longfellow’s Wayside Inn.

The quintessential Boston experience includes a stroll through these historic landmarks, as well as a good dose of nightlife, international cuisine, live music, lobster rolls and that famous “Boston attitude” (expect a quick-witted jab every once in awhile).

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There are literally hundreds of historic and iconic landmarks in Boston, including the Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, Paul Revere’s House, Boston Common, The Union Oyster House, Faneuil Hall, Longfellow’s Wayside Inn, Public Garden, the New England Aquarium, Boston Public Library, Quincy Market, Copley Square, Acorn Street, and the Statue of Benjamin Franklin. And, the place where “everybody knows your name,” the bar from Cheers.

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Everyday activities in Boston include jogging along the Charles River, canoeing and kayaking, candlepin bowling, seeing the symphony or an outdoor movie at the Hatch Shell, picking up pastries at the North End, eating “sacred cod” or creamy chowder in the Seaport District, strolling past Paul Revere’s House, or walking the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway to Chinatown. You can easily go from coffee shop and bookstore-hopping to bar-hopping, with a nightlife that ranges from friendly neighborhood sports bars to upscale wine lounges to raucous dives and mega dance halls.

When it comes to festivals and events, you’ll want to check out the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Dragon Boat Parade, Harbor Fest (4th of July), Harpoon Oktoberfest and First Night/First Day Arts Celebration (New Year’s Eve). However, nothing tops the Boston Marathon. Held every year on Patriots’ Day, the Marathon is full of patriotic pride, persistently tough athletes, and electric enthusiasm. There are quirky costumes and silvery metallic capes as far as the eye can see. There’s also the 11 AM Sox game, the Wellesley College scream tunnel, parties at Heartbreak Hill, and general revelry to be had in every single Boston bar.

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Public transportation is provided by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, also known as the MBTA or, most commonly, the “T.” The subway system is the oldest underground rapid transit in America, and also one of the busiest. There are four lines, covering over 65 miles of track. The T also has a system of bus and commuter rail networks, as well as water shuttles.

Boston is also a highly walkable city. In fact, about 15% of the population commutes by foot. Boston also has a bikeshare program called Hubway, which includes thousands of shared bicycles and hundreds of docking stations across the city.

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Bostonians are passionate about their sports teams. There’s the championship-winning New England Patriots (NFL), the World Series-winning Boston Red Sox (MLB), the high-ranking Boston Celtics (NBA), and the historically successful hockey team, the Boston Bruins. A word to the wise: in this town you stand with your team or keep your mouth shut…or at least refrain from saying any words that sound like “Yankee.”

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Boston winters start early and end late. When the dreaded nor’easter blows through, you can add brutally frigid wind to the freezing temperatures and snow-covered streets. However, when everything defrosts around April, Bostonians can look forward to warm spring weather and quick heat waves that bring sunny 90-degree temperatures in the dog days of summer.

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Boston is home to many large technology and biotech companies, including MathWorks, Abbott Laboratories, Advanced Cell Technology, GenZyme Corporation, Boston Scientific Corporation, Charles River Laboratories, AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), ADI (Analog Devices), Avid Technology and Azimuth systems. Meanwhile, the constantly-high-performing health, finance, tourism and education sectors continue to thrive, providing plenty of employment and educational opportunities. There’s also a thriving startup community, which boasts names like BrightCove, Care.com, Draft Kings, Hubspot, TripAdvisor, and Wayfair.

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Rent Trends for Apartments in Boston

September 2025
Bedroom countBostonvs Last Month
Studio$2,495No change
1 Bedroom$2,900down 1.02%
2 Bedroom$3,495down 2.92%
3 Bedroom$3,900down 1.27%
4 Bedroom$4,800No change
Median rent as of September 14, 2025
This September, we've analyzed our 6,319 listings in Boston to determine the rent trend. We're updating our tables in real time to give you the most up to date Boston median apartment rent prices by bedroom count.
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Neighborhoods in Boston

Downtown

Food trucks, bars, markets, shopping, theaters, clubs and everything you can imagine can be found in Downtown Boston. The main drag is closed to vehicle traffic for the most part, so shoppers, bar hoppers, tourists and sports revelers can spill into the streets. Don’t miss the historic Faneuil Hall (a huge shopping plaza), the new Boston Public Market (a locally-sourced year-round market), or the waterfront restaurants, live music venues and lobster shacks.

Chinatown

Just a couple blocks from Boston Commons you will find the gate to Boston’s own little 130-year-old Chinatown. Giant imperial lions ward off evil spirits at the Beach Street entrance, where you can pass into a world of Chinese dragons, entertainment, food, tea houses, shops, festivals, and even luxury apartments.

Roxbury

A Roxbury Renaissance is in full swing, with hundreds of new businesses, restaurants and innovative projects popping up around Dudley Square, Crosstown and Grove Hall. A variety of cultural eats, a little bit of art and live music, new urban gardens, as well as a tasting room at Bully Boy Distillers make Roxbury worth a look.

South Boston

Classic triple-decker apartment buildings, old school Irish pubs, miles of beaches and waterfront parks, and the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade make South Boston one of the most iconic places to live.

Allston-Brighton

University students, creatives, musicians, bohemians, old souls and the young-at-heart all contribute to the unique vibe of this Boston neighborhood. There are plenty of places to see live music (Paradise Rock Club for one), as well as some cool shops to get your vinyl, tattoo, and thrifting fix.

Dorchester

Also known as the Dot, this historic and diverse Boston neighborhood has miles of parks, trails and greenways, a lively bar and dance club scene, as well as some wicked good jerk chicken at a number of low-key Jamaican eateries along the west side.

Fenway/Kenmore

Sandwiched between Downtown and Brighton, this high-energy hub of Boston culture is home to Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston University, Berklee College of Music, The Fenway Garden Society and thousands of Bostonians walking the Charles River into the city’s business, medical and entertainment epicenter.

East Boston

With relatively affordable rents and extraordinarily quick access to downtown, this historic Boston neighborhood is a good place to look if you’re on a budget. Keep an eye on this neighborhood as it continues to change amid the recent building boom.

Jamaica Plain

A former “streetcar suburb” turned dynamic blend of modern culture, Jamaica Plain is known for its Centre Street shops and eats. From the viet-thai food at Noodle Barn to Wonder Spice’s cambodian bites and Cafe Beirut’s lebanese fare, you can eat yourself around the world without leaving the Centre. But there’s much more to do in the Jamaica Plain that just eat. You can catch a show at Urban Improv. You can see live music at Costello’s Tavern, Tres Gatos, Bella Luna & The Milky Way, or Midway Cafe. Or, you can simply enjoy the outdoors with a hike around Jamaica Pond or the Arnold Arboretum (Harvard’s free outdoor tree and plant museum).
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Renting an Apartment in Boston

Weigh your priorities

Boston rentals range from classic brick triple-deckers to cozy 2-bedrooms carved from old homes to brand new condos and luxury apartments, complete with rooftop decks, swimming pools, dog sitting services, coffee bars and yoga studios. Some older apartment buildings come with iconic architecture, exposed brick walls, and warm fireplaces, but might also have heating and pest issues. Newer buildings boast hip locations, attractive amenities and pretty price tags. So weigh your financial priorities with your lifestyle, your ideal location, and whether you will need public transportation, garage parking or a spot for your bike.

Move fast

Boston has a tight, pricey rental market. So if you’ve found the holy trinity of Boston renting (nice, affordable, and in the right neighborhood), then you better be ready to move on it. Have your rental history, proof of income, references, credit report, security deposit, first and last month’s rent, and an extra month’s rent for broker fees.

Search in the summer

Apartment hunting in Boston is best in the summer. Many college students are moving around between semesters, or are planning to relocate by September 1st. As an added bonus, you won’t have to freeze your socks off trekking around Boston in the middle of winter.

Forget the car

Imagine a game of musical chairs, except there are 4 people and only one chair. That is exactly what it’s like to find a parking spot in Boston, and it’s often not worth the time, expense or frustration. It takes less than an hour to walk, bike, or take the subway just about anywhere in Boston anyways.

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$1,473–$6,311Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · Upper Washington - Spring Street, Boston
Parkway Apartments 1555 Vfw Pkwy is an apartment rental building with 41 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Upper Washington - Spring Street neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, fitness center, ev charging, storage, residents lounge, controlled access, swimming pool, outdoor space, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,800–$20,000Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–3 Bedrooms Apartments · D Street - West Broadway, Boston
The Benjamin Seaport Residences 25 Northern Ave is an apartment rental building with 21 floorplans, and studio–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the D Street - West Broadway neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, swimming pool, garage parking, residents lounge, business center, roof deck, fitness center, ev charging, storage, and concierge service. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,805–$10,000Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · Thompson Square - Bunker Hill, Boston
Harborview at the Navy Yard 250 1st Ave is an apartment rental building with 39 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Thompson Square - Bunker Hill neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including fitness center, package service, outdoor space, ev charging, storage, wheelchair accessible, concierge service, and business center. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,103–$12,319Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–3 Bedrooms Apartments · D Street - West Broadway, Boston
Ora Seaport 899 Congress St is an apartment rental building with 29 floorplans, and studio–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the D Street - West Broadway neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including fitness center, outdoor space, residents lounge, concierge service, swimming pool, business center, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,738–$7,280Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–4 Bedrooms Apartments · St. Elizabeth's, Boston
The Overlook at St. Gabriel's 175 Washington St is an apartment rental building with 35 floorplans, and studio–4 bedrooms units available. It is located in the St. Elizabeth's neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including swimming pool, garage parking, outdoor space, fitness center, and storage. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,033–$4,800Based on a 12-month lease.
1–3 Bedrooms Apartments · Columbia Point, Boston
Harbor Point 24 Oyster Bay Rd is an apartment rental building with 15 floorplans, and 1–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Columbia Point neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including elevator, swimming pool, garage parking, business center, outdoor space, fitness center, ev charging, on-site laundry, and controlled access. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,276–$2,736Based on a 12-month lease.
1–3 Bedrooms Apartments · Harbor View - Orient Heights, Boston
Brandywyne Village 88 Brandywyne Drive is an apartment rental building with 3 floorplans, and 1–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Harbor View - Orient Heights neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site laundry. Cats are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,913–$7,563Based on a 12-month lease.
1–2 Bedrooms Apartments · Chinatown - Leather District, Boston
660 Washington 660 Washington St is an apartment rental building with 5 floorplans, and 1–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Chinatown - Leather District neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, fitness center, package service, elevator, residents lounge, concierge service, swimming pool, business center, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,116–$6,166Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · West End, Boston
The West End Apartments 4 Emerson Pl is an apartment rental building with 7 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the West End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, elevator, swimming pool, garage parking, residents lounge, outdoor space, roof deck, fitness center, storage, and concierge service. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,640–$6,980Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–3 Bedrooms Apartments · West End, Boston
The Towers at Longfellow 3 Longfellow Pl is an apartment rental building with 9 floorplans, and studio–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the West End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, fitness center, package service, outdoor space, elevator, storage, residents lounge, concierge service, swimming pool, and roof deck. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,957–$5,627Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · South End, Boston
Troy Boston 55 Traveler St is an apartment rental building with 12 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the South End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including fitness center, package service, elevator, storage, residents lounge, concierge service, swimming pool, roof deck, business center, and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,354–$6,919Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · West End, Boston
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Alcott 35 Lomasney Way is an apartment rental building with 12 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the West End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, fitness center, package service, elevator, residents lounge, controlled access, concierge service, swimming pool, roof deck, and business center. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,325–$9,170Based on a 12-month lease.
1–3 Bedrooms Apartments · South End, Boston
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Girard 50 Malden St is an apartment rental building with 8 floorplans, and 1–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the South End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including fitness center, package service, elevator, residents lounge, concierge service, roof deck, on-site laundry, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$2,475–$6,700Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–3 Bedrooms Apartments · West End, Boston
Emerson Place 1 Emerson Pl Apt 8n is an apartment rental building with 9 floorplans, and studio–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the West End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, elevator, swimming pool, garage parking, outdoor space, roof deck, fitness center, on-site laundry, storage, and concierge service. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,219–$6,719Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · D Street - West Broadway, Boston
315 on A 315 A St is an apartment rental building with 7 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the D Street - West Broadway neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, fitness center, package service, elevator, storage, residents lounge, concierge service, roof deck, on-site laundry, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,600–$5,940Based on a 12-month lease.
1–2 Bedrooms Apartments · Downtown Boston, Boston
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Avenir 101 Canal St is an apartment rental building with 8 floorplans, and 1–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Downtown Boston neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, elevator, garage parking, residents lounge, roof deck, fitness center, concierge service, and package service. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$3,187–$12,775Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–2 Bedrooms Apartments · South End, Boston
Ink Block 300 Harrison Ave is an apartment rental building with 9 floorplans, and studio–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the South End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including on-site management, elevator, swimming pool, garage parking, residents lounge, business center, roof deck, outdoor space, fitness center, and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$4,550–$7,240Based on a 12-month lease.
2–4 Bedrooms Apartments · South End, Boston
7Ink Boston 217 Albany St is an apartment rental building with 4 floorplans, and 2–4 bedrooms units available. It is located in the South End neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including fitness center, controlled access, elevator, and on-site laundry.  View building
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$3,300Based on a 12-month lease.
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Jamaica Central - South Sumner, Boston
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17 Boynton St #2 is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Jamaica Central - South Sumner neighborhood of Boston.  View apartment
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$2,725–$8,555Based on a 12-month lease.
Studio–3 Bedrooms Apartments · Back Bay, Boston
AVA Back Bay 790 Boylston St is an apartment rental building with 22 floorplans, and studio–3 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. It has building amenities including residents lounge, and fitness center.  View building