Apartments For Rent in Danvers, MA

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Apartments For Rent Near Danvers, MA

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What Locals Say about Danvers

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Danvers, MA: friendly, safe, walkable North Shore hub with easy highways, parks, and top schools. People love the neighborly vibe, top schools, walkability, parks, malls, and dining. They note downtown traffic, high prices, and slow rush-hour commutes.
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  • Ana Rodrigues
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for three years. People so nice and friendly. I have a toddler and we used to play with him outside the house and we felt so safe."
  • David Benman
    "Town holiday events nearby for example Christmas and Halloween every year downtown with lots of people"
  • David Benman
    "Good schools and safe neighborhoods and good restaurants and nearby bike trail which is good for walking"
  • Andrew A.
    "For the street I live on everyone feels like family. It’s RARE but I’m lucky to live on a street where neighbors help each other at the drop of a hat."
  • Eshmield R.
    "I don’t live in Danvers but I’ve worked here for a while and it is clean, neighborly, and everyone seems to be generally good people in the area "
  • Cynthia
    "A lot of Dog owner that walk the Danvers walking trail don't pick up after their dog and some do and throw their poop bags in the bushes..☹️"
  • Joseflores476
    "Everything is pretty close to Danvers. Major highways and road ways. Major retailers all within 15 minutes or less. Plenty of food options, 2 malls. Public schools are some of the best in the area. Overall friendly place to live. I enjoyed it"
  • Chris A.
    "maybe the traffic downtown and on sonne roads. it is like a small city after all. there are many main streets but plenty of side streets and parks including a dog park that would be perfect for anyone looking to let their dog loose and have sonne fun with other dogs"
  • Davidf51271
    "17 miles to Lexington where my office is . it takes about an hour or so back and forth. depending on the time of day . It can take well over an hour "
  • Debi D.
    "We have many many dogs in our Neighborhood. We all walk them and they get to see each other every day. Every single one friendlier than the next and all owners are very respectful with cleaning up after their puppies "
  • Yeniffer A.
    "Danvers is a good town, I think Danvers is one of the most good places in Massachusetts to live and raise your kids..."
  • Kaminsc
    "It is a very walkable area. You can walk to the square and the mall and library. There are sidewalks and crosswalks. Los of kids piling and people out walking their dog. "
  • Jenpratt110
    "There are dogs being walked all the time around my neighborhood and also there is a big open field they can play on !!!"
  • Keone C.
    "My neighborhood is great, there is a park 5 houses down. Everything is in walking distance, in the neighborhood I live in. The highway is close and my com mi ute is easy. "
  • Clgotts
    "Have lived my entire life in Danvers. Love this town and wouldn’t live anywhere else. Small community, well managed"
  • Mtw m.
    "It's very dog friendly here and people are responsible about cleaning up. Most houses have yards but there are no dog friendly parks in the immediate area. "
  • Julio
    "I have been living in Danvers for a year. The area is pricy but the school system is amazing. There are plenty of restaurants and activities to do with the kids. I truly enjoy the area, people are nice and educated, and keep the area clean. "
  • Breanna E.
    "I lived in th historic district which was very nice. I also lived downtown which was convenient. I lived on the water also which was also nice for obvious reasons."
  • Julio
    "It’s safe and clean. The average person is educated and has manners. People in general seem very happy and schools are great. I feel my children are safe in their school system. "
  • Andi
    "Everyone knows everyone, it’s a big town but a small one! People grow up here and then raise their families here. The schools are great."
  • Cmcarangelo
    "I live here and it’s close to a lot of activity such as restaurants and malls. This is stupid that I have "

Types of apartment in Danvers, MA

Danvers apartments often sit in small garden-style complexes, split-up older houses, and low-rise brick or vinyl-sided buildings. Near Downtown Danvers and Endicott Park, you can find older colonials and capes that were turned into apartments, with clapboard siding, porches, and shared driveways. Some houses for rent show up here too. Interiors in these places can include smaller kitchens, uneven room sizes, and more closet space in upper floors than in lower units.

South Danvers near Route 114 and Liberty Tree Mall has newer apartments with larger parking lots, simpler exteriors, and more open interior layouts. Toward Danversport, apartments and houses can have shingle siding, decks, and yards, but the street layout can feel less direct. In the north and west sides, many rentals sit on quieter roads near older single-family homes, so apartments can be smaller and spread out. Across town, the main tradeoff is simple: newer apartments often bring easier parking and layout, while older houses and mixed-use buildings can offer more character and separate entrances.

Getting around Danvers, MA

Danvers is easier to get around by car than by transit. The MBTA bus service runs through parts of town and connects Danvers to Salem and nearby North Shore stops, but service can feel limited outside main roads like Route 114 and High Street. Parking is common at many apartments. Walking works better near Downtown Danvers and the shopping areas by Endicott Street. Biking can work for short trips, though larger roads can feel busy.

Living in Danvers, MA

Danvers is known for shopping, local history, and access to North Shore job centers. You can spend time around Endicott Park, the Rebecca Nurse Homestead, and the stores near Liberty Tree Mall. Many people who rent here work in health care, retail, logistics, and office jobs along Route 114 and nearby business parks. Danvers can also make it easy to reach Salem, Peabody, and Beverly for work or errands.

Average Rent Trends in Danvers, MA

Rent in Danvers, MA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent stayed about the same in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Apr 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$2,800
Aug 2025$2,450
Sep 2025$2,450
Oct 2025$2,500
Nov 2025$2,300
Dec 2025$2,500
Jan 2026$2,410
Feb 2026$2,800
Mar 2026$2,500
Apr 2026$2,800
May 2026$2,500
Jun 2026$2,500
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,000$2,695$3,572$3,900$2,650
Townhomes$3,795$3,500$3,795
Apartments and Condos$2,000$2,600$3,500$3,400$2,567
Houses$2,700$3,850$3,900$3,850

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Danvers, MA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Danvers, MA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Danvers, MA is $2,594 per month. This is about 33% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Danvers, MA?
    The average rent of a house in Danvers, MA is $3,850 per month. This is about 97% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Danvers, MA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Danvers, MA is $3,795 per month. This is about 95% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Danvers, MA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Danvers, MA was lowest in Nov 2025 when it was $2,300 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Danvers, MA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Danvers, MA was highest in Apr 2025 when it was $2,844 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Danvers, MA?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Danvers, MA is $2,000 per month. That is about $188 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Danvers, MA?
    There are 31 available rental listings in Danvers, MA.
  • What are some zip codes in Danvers, MA?
    Danvers, MA includes zip codes such as: 01923, 01937.
  • What are some cities near Danvers, MA?
    Some nearby cities include: Peabody, Wenham, Middleton, Topsfield, Beverly. These cities may have more rental options to explore.