Boston Neighborhoods Rent Guide

Explore rental prices across Boston's historic neighborhoods. From Back Bay's elegance to Cambridge's academic atmosphere, find your perfect Boston home.

$2,900
Avg. 1BR Rent
8
Neighborhoods Covered
48
Square Miles
3.7%
Annual Rent Increase

Quick Price Comparison

NeighborhoodAreaStudio1 Bedroom2 Bedrooms
Back BayCentral Boston$2,200 - $3,000$3,000 - $4,200$4,200 - $6,500
Cambridge (Harvard Square)Cambridge$2,000 - $2,800$2,700 - $3,800$3,800 - $5,500
South EndCentral Boston$2,100 - $2,900$2,800 - $3,900$3,900 - $5,800
Somerville (Davis Square)Somerville$1,700 - $2,400$2,300 - $3,200$3,200 - $4,700
Beacon HillCentral Boston$2,300 - $3,200$3,100 - $4,500$4,500 - $7,000
Jamaica PlainSouthwest Boston$1,500 - $2,100$2,000 - $2,800$2,800 - $4,100
BrooklineBrookline$1,800 - $2,500$2,400 - $3,400$3,400 - $5,000
Allston/BrightonWest Boston$1,400 - $2,000$1,900 - $2,700$2,700 - $3,900

Detailed Neighborhood Guides

Back Bay

Central Boston

Commute Time
Central location

Historic upscale neighborhood with Victorian brownstones, Newbury Street shopping, and quintessential Boston charm.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$2,200 - $3,000
1 Bedroom
$3,000 - $4,200
2 Bedrooms
$4,200 - $6,500
3 Bedrooms
$6,500 - $10,000

Key Characteristics

  • Historic brownstones
  • Upscale shopping
  • Tree-lined streets
  • Central location

Local Amenities

  • Newbury Street
  • Copley Square
  • Public Garden
  • Prudential Center

Best For

ProfessionalsLuxury seekersShopping enthusiasts

Rent Trend

Premium stable

Cambridge (Harvard Square)

Cambridge

Commute Time
15-25 min to Downtown

Academic hub with Harvard University, bookstores, cafes, and intellectual atmosphere.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$2,000 - $2,800
1 Bedroom
$2,700 - $3,800
2 Bedrooms
$3,800 - $5,500
3 Bedrooms
$5,500 - $8,500

Key Characteristics

  • Academic atmosphere
  • Bookstores and cafes
  • Cultural venues
  • Historic charm

Local Amenities

  • Harvard University
  • Charles River
  • Harvard Square shops
  • Museums

Best For

StudentsAcademicsCulture enthusiasts

Rent Trend

High with university demand

South End

Central Boston

Commute Time
10-20 min to Downtown

Trendy neighborhood with art galleries, diverse dining, brownstones, and LGBTQ+ friendly community.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$2,100 - $2,900
1 Bedroom
$2,800 - $3,900
2 Bedrooms
$3,900 - $5,800
3 Bedrooms
$5,800 - $9,000

Key Characteristics

  • Arts district
  • Diverse dining
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Victorian architecture

Local Amenities

  • SoWa Art District
  • Tremont Street dining
  • Parks and squares
  • Galleries

Best For

Young professionalsArt loversFoodies

Rent Trend

Rising steadily

Somerville (Davis Square)

Somerville

Commute Time
20-30 min to Downtown

Hip neighborhood with music venues, diverse restaurants, community feel, and more affordable than Cambridge.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$1,700 - $2,400
1 Bedroom
$2,300 - $3,200
2 Bedrooms
$3,200 - $4,700
3 Bedrooms
$4,700 - $7,000

Key Characteristics

  • Artistic community
  • Music venues
  • Diverse dining
  • More affordable

Local Amenities

  • Davis Square
  • Somerville Theatre
  • Independent shops
  • Red Line access

Best For

ArtistsYoung professionalsMusic lovers

Rent Trend

Increasing popularity

Beacon Hill

Central Boston

Commute Time
5-15 min to Downtown

Historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, gas lamps, Federal-style rowhouses, and prestigious addresses.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$2,300 - $3,200
1 Bedroom
$3,100 - $4,500
2 Bedrooms
$4,500 - $7,000
3 Bedrooms
$7,000 - $12,000

Key Characteristics

  • Historic charm
  • Cobblestone streets
  • Prestigious
  • Quiet residential

Local Amenities

  • Charles Street shops
  • Boston Common
  • State House
  • Acorn Street

Best For

History loversProfessionalsFamilies

Rent Trend

Premium heritage value

Jamaica Plain

Southwest Boston

Commute Time
30-40 min to Downtown

Diverse, community-oriented neighborhood with parks, local businesses, and more affordable options.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$1,500 - $2,100
1 Bedroom
$2,000 - $2,800
2 Bedrooms
$2,800 - $4,100
3 Bedrooms
$4,100 - $6,000

Key Characteristics

  • Cultural diversity
  • Community feel
  • Green spaces
  • Affordable

Local Amenities

  • Jamaica Pond
  • Arnold Arboretum
  • Centre Street shops
  • Samuel Adams Brewery

Best For

FamiliesBudget-consciousNature lovers

Rent Trend

Moderate increases

Brookline

Brookline

Commute Time
20-30 min to Downtown

Suburban feel within city limits, excellent schools, parks, village centers, and family-friendly.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$1,800 - $2,500
1 Bedroom
$2,400 - $3,400
2 Bedrooms
$3,400 - $5,000
3 Bedrooms
$5,000 - $7,800

Key Characteristics

  • Suburban feel
  • Excellent schools
  • Safe neighborhoods
  • Village centers

Local Amenities

  • Coolidge Corner
  • Brookline Village
  • Green Line access
  • Parks

Best For

FamiliesProfessionalsThose seeking quiet

Rent Trend

Stable family demand

Allston/Brighton

West Boston

Commute Time
30-40 min to Downtown

Student-heavy neighborhood with affordable rents, diverse dining, music venues, and young atmosphere.

Monthly Rent Ranges

Studio
$1,400 - $2,000
1 Bedroom
$1,900 - $2,700
2 Bedrooms
$2,700 - $3,900
3 Bedrooms
$3,900 - $5,700

Key Characteristics

  • Student population
  • Affordable options
  • Music venues
  • Diverse dining

Local Amenities

  • Harvard Avenue shops
  • Brighton Music Hall
  • Asian restaurants
  • Green Line

Best For

StudentsYoung professionalsBudget-conscious

Rent Trend

Stable with student demand

Tips for Renting in Boston

  • September 1st madness: Most leases start this date, causing moving chaos
  • Broker fees: Expect to pay one month's rent as broker fee
  • First, last, security, broker: Be ready to pay 4 months upfront
  • T access: MBTA subway access is crucial for daily commute
  • Winter heating: Ask about heating costs for older buildings

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