Boston, MA Studio Apartments For Rent
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- $1,810 - $1,830/moFees may applyStudio1 BathRidgecrest Village | 5120 Washington St #26-22,
West Roxbury, MA 02132 - $2,375 - $2,700/moFees may applyStudio1 Bath98-106 Queensberry Street | 98-106 Queensberry St #104-D,
Boston, MA 02215 - Total price$1,995 - $2,025/moStudio1 BathWoodstock Ave | 63 Woodstock Ave #68-1,
Brighton, MA 02135 - $3,124 - $3,594/moFees may applyStudio1 BathThe Brynx | 201 S Huntington Ave #517,
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 - $2,219/moFees may applyStudio1 BathFairlawn Estates at the T | 15 Bismarck St #A08,
Mattapan, MA 02126 - Total price$2,300 - $2,600/moStudio1 Bath286 & 288 Chestnut Hill Avenue | 286 Chestnut Hill Ave #17,
Brighton, MA 02135 - Total price$3,176 - $3,725/moStudio1 BathAvalon North Station | 1 Nashua St #0B-1Ba-527Sqft,
Boston, MA 02114 - Total price$3,220 - $3,529/moStudio1 BathHew at 1515 | 1525 Commonwealth Ave #220,
Brighton, MA 02135 - Total price$2,067 - $2,140/moStudio1 BathStony Brook Commons | 390 Blue Ledge Dr #101790,
Roslindale, MA 02131 - $2,250 - $2,480/moFees may applyStudio1 Bath75 Willow Court | 75 Willow Ct #403,
Dorchester, MA 02125 - Total price$3,291 - $3,791/moStudio1 BathAVA Back Bay | 790 Boylston St #221ebac4a,
Boston, MA 02199 - $1,950 - $2,000/moFees may applyStudio1 BathGorden St Apartments | 83 Gordon St #2,
Brighton, MA 02135 - $2,275 - $2,725/moFees may applyStudio1 Bath16-40 Queensberry Street | 16-40 Queensberry St #40-11,
Boston, MA 02215 - Total price$3,015 - $3,085/moStudio1 BathThe West End Apartments | 4 Emerson Pl #AST-505,
Boston, MA 02114 - $2,360 - $2,450/moFees may applyStudio1 BathThe Frances at Ashmont Flats | 1970 Dorchester Ave #305,
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Types of apartment in Boston, MA
Boston apartments range from brick rowhouses in Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the South End to triple-deckers in Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale. In Allston and Brighton, many apartments sit in low-rise brick buildings from the early 1900s. South Boston and East Boston mix older houses for rent with newer waterfront apartments near the Harborwalk. In Charlestown and the North End, you can see narrow streets, older brick facades, and smaller apartment layouts.Many apartments in older buildings have bay windows, stoops, brownstone fronts, and shared entry halls. Inside, you often see hardwood floors, compact kitchens, and less closet space. Newer apartments near the Seaport, Assembly Row, and around North Station often have elevators, central air, and in-unit laundry, but the exterior can feel more uniform. Houses for rent show up more in West Roxbury, Hyde Park, and parts of Dorchester. Boston rent listings often note whether heat is included, and basement apartments can vary a lot in light and layout.