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$2,850
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On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Cats allowed, All utils included, 24hr maintenance + more
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$1,600
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On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Recently renovated, and Some paid utils
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$1,825
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Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Dogs allowed, Air conditioning, Microwave, and Garbage disposal
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$1,100
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On-site laundry
Top neighborhoods in Boston

Commonwealth
What it’s like to live in Commonwealth
Historic elegance defines Commonwealth Avenue, where impressive brownstones line this grand boulevard featuring a central mall designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Residents enjoy both architectural prestige and the practical benefits of living along one of Boston's primary east-west connections providing both shopping access and transportation options. Though some buildings show their age with vintage quirks requiring maintenance knowledge beyond typical renter experience, the trade-off comes in high ceilings, ornate woodwork, and architectural details unavailable in newer construction. The neighborhood's proximityto Fenway Park, the Charles River Esplanade, and multiple universities creates ideal location for both cultural experiences and recreational opportunities despite urban density.
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Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood
What it’s like to live in Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood
Surrounding Fenway Park and world-class medical institutions, this district buzzes with energy. Housing ranges from classic brownstones to new luxury developments targeting healthcare professionals and students. The neighborhood offers excellent transit connections, vibrant nightlife, and the peaceful Fens parkland. Game days bring crowds and parking challenges, though many residents consider the excitement part of the authentic Boston experience.
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City Point
What it’s like to live in City Point
Ocean vistas and urban accessibility blend perfectly in City Point, where South Boston's easternmost neighborhood surrounds Castle Island and its historic fort alongside popular beaches. The area's triple-deckers and modest apartments offer more reasonable rates than downtown Boston while maintaining excellent public transportation connections via multiple bus routes. Most rentals include surprising outdoor space from roof decks to small yards rare in urban settings. Though summer beach crowds create temporary congestion, the neighborhood maintains authentic Boston character through long-established businesses and community organizations beyond tourist areas. Winter parking during snow emergencies requires strategic planning, but many residents find the combination of ocean access and city proximity worth occasional logistical challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in Boston is $2,878.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Boston is $3,385.
The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Boston is $4,185.
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