Posted By: Demetrios Salpoglou

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Boston Pads recently published a series of infographics showing the average rent prices in 22 of the most sought after neighborhoods in the Greater Boston area. Utilizing their extensive database of over 156,000 Boston apartments, they were able to calculate the average rent price for most of the areas in close proximity to the city.

Average rent prices were formulated from 8,884 apartments that were either rented within the last 12 months or that are currently listed as available. These averages specifically exclude apartments that reside in luxury buildings.

The Real Time Vacancy Rate was calculated by taking the sum of the total number of apartments available in that area and all the units that will become available in the upcoming months, and dividing by the total number of apartments in that area.

Population and median household income was pulled directly from the US Census Bureau.

Not surprisingly, the average rental prices of areas near downtown Boston are obtaining the highest rent prices. The neighborhoods of Back Bay, Beacon Hill, North End, Symphony, Fenway, and South End are obtaining the highest rents in and around the city for non-luxury apartment buildings.

Average rent prices in Back Bay are the highest in the city right now, ranking as the most expensive place in Boston to rent a 1 Bedroom apartment at $2,444/month, as well as the highest 2 Bedroom price at $3,196/month. Rent prices in Beacon Hill currently rank 2nd highest for 1 Bedrooms at $2,433/month and 5th highest for 2 Bedroom apartments at $2,841/month. The neighborhood of South End ranks 3rd highest in Boston for 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedroom apartments, seeing an average of $2,362 and $2,996 respectively.

# City/Neighborhood Average Rent 1 Back Bay $2,444 2 Beacon Hill $2,433 3 South End $2,362 4 Symphony $2,356 5 Fenway $2,324 6 North End $2,247 7 Cambridge $2,143 8 Brookline $2,100 9 Roxbury $1,975 10 Somerville $1,972 11 South Boston $1,952 12 Charlestown $1,921 13 Mission Hill $1,899 14 Brighton $1,847 15 Newton $1,840 16 Allston $1,756 17 Jamaica Plain $1,708 18 East Boston $1,618 19 Medford $1,546 20 Malden $1,543 21 Dorchester $1,356 22 Quincy $1,299

# City/Neighborhood Average Rent 1 Back Bay $3,196 2 Symphony $3,066 3 South End $2,996 4 North End $2,934 5 Beacon Hill $2,841 6 Cambridge $2,831 7 Brookline $2,799 8 Fenway $2,781 9 Charlestown $2,524 10 South Boston $2,510 11 Mission Hill $2,349 12 Newton $2,346 13 Somerville $2,182 14 Jamaica Plain $2,173 15 Brighton $2,171 16 Allston $2,164 17 Medford $2,135 18 Roxbury $2,086 19 East Boston $2,030 20 Malden $1,866 21 Dorchester $1,853 22 Quincy $1,837

For those on a budget, the best options close to the city to find an apartment in their price range are Quincy, Dorchester, and Malden. These three towns showed the lowest averages for renting a 1 bedroom and a 2 bedroom apartment among the 22 areas sampled. Neighborhoods like East Boston, Medford, Jamaica Plain, Allston, and Roxbury are also among the most affordable neighborhoods close to Boston.

Ultimately, the data suggests that if you plan to live in one of the neighborhoods near downtown or one of the closer suburbs to downtown Boston, you can expect to spend over $2000 for a 1 bedroom and above $2700 for a two bedroom.

Average Rent Prices in Boston Neighborhoods and Surrounding Cities and Towns

Below are links to all 22 infographics, featured on some of our local sites.

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