Boston Apartments and Rentals on Walk Score
The map below shows apartments and rentals in Boston.
Boston has a population of 617,594 and an average Walk Score of 79. Boston's most walkable neighborhoods are Bay Village, Chinatown, and Beacon Hill.
Apartments Near Schools
- Berklee College of Music
- Boston Architectural College
- Boston Conservatory
- Boston University
- Emerson College
- Emmanuel College
- Fisher College
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design
- Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- New England Conservatory of Music
- Northeastern University
- Simmons College
- Suffolk University
- University of Massachusetts - Boston
Apartments Near Employers
Apartments Near Amenities
Use Gotta Have filter above to find Boston apartments near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, parks, and more.
Apartment Buildings
- Archstone Avenir
- 129 Franklin Street
- Archstone Kendall Square
- Third Square
- Third Square
- Avalon At Newton Highlands
- Avalon at Prudential Center
- Watermark Kendall East
- 2 Beds - The Kensington
- Archstone Boston Common
- Avalon at Chestnut Hill
- Archstone Boston Common
- Archstone Watertown Square
- Archstone CambridgePark
- 100 Landsdowne Street
Average Apartment Costs in Boston
Based on the first few accommodations in this search, we found:Studio apartments at an average cost of $2089. The cheapest studio rent is $1150. The most expensive studio price is $99999.
One Bedroom apartments at an average cost of $2047. The cheapest 1 bedroom rent is $850. The most expensive 1 bedroom price is $2906.
Two Bedrooms apartments at an average cost of $3500. The cheapest 2 bedroom rent is $1353. The most expensive 2 bedroom price is $8500.
Three Bedrooms apartments at an average cost of $3660. The cheapest 3 bedroom rent is $3300. The most expensive 3 bedroom price is $4200.

























