Boston, MA Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$3,422 - $3,947/moFees may apply3-4 Beds2 Baths299 Dudley Street | 299 Dudley St #301-2,
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- PET FRIENDLYTotal price$2,625 - $4,450/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsDeacon Court - 1661 Washington Street | 1661 Washington St #604,
Boston, MA 02118 - PET FRIENDLY$2,275 - $2,400/moFees may apply1 Bed1 BathSouth Huntington Apartments | 46 S Huntington Ave #73-2,
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 - PET FRIENDLY$2,200 - $2,800/moFees may apply1-2 Beds1 BathNorth Beacon St Brighton Apartments | 170 N Beacon St #180-11,
Brighton, MA 02135 - $2,095 - $3,795/moFees may applyStudio-3 Beds1 Bath1681-1683 Commonwealth Ave Properties | 1681 Commonwealth Ave #D,
Brighton, MA 02135 - $2,025 - $5,775/moFees may applyStudio-3 Beds1-3 Baths71-75 Chester St Packards Corner | 75 Chester St #83-309,
Allston, MA 02134 - $2,050 - $4,500/moFees may applyStudio-3 Beds1 Bath24 Mt. Vernon St apartment | 24 Mount Vernon St #21,
Boston, MA 02108 - Total price$2,800 - $3,800/mo1-3 Beds1 BathThe Rise at Longwood | 198 Hillside St #40-11,
Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120 - $1,929 - $3,100/moFees may apply1 Bed1 BathAmy Lowell Apartments | 65 Martha Rd #2M,
Boston, MA 02114 - $2,200 - $2,700/moFees may apply1 Bed1 BathBrighton Avenue Apartments, 19-25 | 19-25 Brighton Ave #5,
Allston, MA 02134 - $2,500 - $2,650/moFees may apply1 Bed1 BathGarden - Grove St Apartments | 28 Grove St #18,
Boston, MA 02114 - $1,483 - $1,951/moFees may applyStudio-2 Beds1 BathThe Pryde 62+ SENIOR | 55 Harvard Ave #b6790a97f,
Hyde Park, MA 02136 - Total price$2,000 - $4,200/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 Baths125 Warren Apartments | 125 Warren St #404,
Roxbury, MA 02119 - $1,725 - $2,097/moFees may apply2 Beds1 BathRoxbury Hills Apartments | 123A Hutchings St #f446bb19f,
Dorchester, MA 02121 - Total price$1,945 - $3,795/moStudio-2 Beds1 BathThe Blackstone on Beacon | 505 Beacon St #10367e3cf,
Boston, MA 02215
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.
Getting around Boston, MA
The MBTA, the city transit system, includes subway lines, buses, commuter rail, and ferries. Apartments near Back Bay, Cambridge-facing Allston, and Jamaica Plain often have solid transit access. Driving can be slow on Storrow Drive, I-93, and around Kenmore Square. Parking varies block by block and can shape how useful a car feels. Walking is easy in Beacon Hill, the South End, and the North End. Biking is common on the Southwest Corridor and along the Charles River paths.Living in Boston, MA
Boston is known for museums, parks, sports, hospitals, and office work. You can walk the Emerald Necklace, use the Esplanade, catch a game near Fenway Park, or shop and eat around Newbury Street, Harvard Avenue, and Faneuil Hall. Major job sectors include health care, biotech, finance, government, and tech. These work hubs can affect where apartments are available and how often units turn over.View this page in Spanish: Boston, MA Apartments For Rent - 18,012 Rentals | Trulia | Página 9