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Studio Apartments for Rent in Boston, MA

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Top neighborhoods in Boston

Commonwealth

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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Oak Square

Oak Square

What it’s like to live in Oak Square

Community connection defines Oak Square, where Victorian homes and triple-deckers create a classic Boston neighborhood in Brighton's western edge. Residents enjoy the independent coffee shops and pubs around the historic square and easy access to the Charles River paths for recreation. Though street parking challenges patience during winter snow emergencies, the neighborhood's excellent public transportation options reduce car dependency. The area's diverse population creates an authentic urban experience where family-owned businesses still outnumber chains, and longtime residents share neighborhood history with newcomers.
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St. Elizabeth's

St. Elizabeth's

What it’s like to live in St. Elizabeth's

Historic hospital campus transformation has reimagined this former institutional complex into distinctive housing preserving architectural significance while creating contemporary living environments unusual within Boston's typically historic or purely contemporary alternatives. The emerging community offers excellent public transportation including multiple bus routes creating car-optional possibilities highly valued across Boston's transit-oriented demographic increasingly prioritizing location accessibility over personal vehicle accommodation significantly challenging across densely developed Boston neighborhoods experiencing substantial parking limitations increasingly affecting everyday practicality considerations beyond purely lifestyle preferences. Though some campus areas remain in development transition, strategic positioning between downtown Boston employment and suburban amenities creates ideal convenience for households seeking balanced environments increasingly difficult to achieve without substantial financial compromises across Boston's competitive housing market.
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Families
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Professionals
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
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Explore Studio Apartments for Rent in Boston

Boston, Massachusetts has a lively combination of sporting events, cultural attractions, and educational opportunities blending into the historic landscape. An eclectic population calls the city home, from college students to families to retirees.

Beantown residents have easy access to iconic landmarks like Fenway Park and Beacon Hill. Wandering amongst novelty shops and eateries in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is a favorite activity for many. Others prefer educational outings like visiting the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum or the New England Aquarium. And for outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of walks through the Boston Public Garden or along the Charles River Pathway.

With so much to explore, it’s no wonder so many people want to move to Boston. But in such a competitive rental market, you need a better apartment-hunting strategy than typing “studio apartment for rent near me” into Google.

Thankfully, Apartment List is here to help. When you complete our Renter Quiz, you’ll get a curated list of Boston studio apartments matching your specific criteria, like budget, amenities, and neighborhood. Even a complex search for a pet-friendly studio in Boston with laundry facilities and air conditioning is simple, letting you find your dream home faster than ever.

The city offers a wide range of housing options, but if you’re a student, a young professional, or just on a budget, renting a studio apartment in Boston may be your best bet. Not only is it easier on your pocketbook, but its compact size is also simpler to maintain, letting you enjoy everything The City on a Hill offers. Plus, you build the home you want without consulting roommates — an important consideration for folks enrolled in one of Boston’s 35 colleges or universities.

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