A running list of the median cost to rent a one-bedroom in every Boston neighborhood
This winter Chinatown and the Leather District are the most expensive places for renters.
It’s tough to find an affordable apartment in Boston, so it’s important to keep on top of the latest rental prices to ensure you are getting the most for your money.
We turned to the national rental website Zumper for the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in each Boston neighborhood, based on the website’s own listings and the Multiple Listing Service.
Here are the median monthly rents for a one-bedroom in Boston since fall 2018:
Allston
Winter 2020: $2,200
Summer 2019: $1,900
Spring 2019: $1,900
Winter 2019: $1,950
Fall 2018: $2,150
Back Bay
Winter 2020: $3,000
Summer 2019: $2,800
Spring 2019: $2,920
Winter 2019: $2,900
Fall 2018: $2,800
Bay Village
Winter 2020: $2,400
Summer 2019: $2,500
Spring 2019: $2,500
Winter 2019: $2,700
Fall 2018: $2,700
Beacon Hill
Winter 2020: $2,400
Summer 2019: $2,500
Spring 2019: $2,445
Winter 2019: $2,400
Fall 2018: $2,450
Brighton
Winter 2020: $1,990
Summer 2019: $1,925
Spring 2019: $1,950
Winter 2019: $1,850
Fall 2018: $1,800
Charlestown
Winter 2020: $2,500
Summer 2019: $2,750
Spring 2019: $2,585
Winter 2019: $2,600
Fall 2018: $2,500
Chinatown
Winter 2020: $3,400
Summer 2019: $3,400
Spring 2019: $3,210
Winter 2019: $3,000
Fall 2018: $2,910
Dorchester
Winter 2020: $1,950
Summer 2019: $1,900
Spring 2019: $1,700
Winter 2019: $1,875
Fall 2018: $1,800
Downtown
Winter 2020: $3,330
Summer 2019: $3,425
Spring 2019: $3,325
Winter 2019: $3,050
Fall 2018: $3,070
East Boston
Winter 2020: $2,000
Summer 2019: $2,050
Spring 2019: $1,900
Winter 2019: $1,800
Fall 2018: $1,750
Fenway
Winter 2020: $2,440
Summer 2019: $2,500
Spring 2019: $2,400
Winter 2019: $2,450
Fall 2018: $2,350
Hyde Park
Winter 2020: $1,800
Summer 2019: $1,750
Spring 2019: $1,625
Winter 2019: $1,625
Fall 2018: $1,650
Jamaica Plain
Winter 2020: $2,050
Summer 2019: $2,000
Spring 2019: $1,950
Winter 2019: $1,850
Fall 2018: $1,900
Leather District
Winter 2020: $3,400
Summer 2019: $3,400
Spring 2019: $3,210
Winter 2019: $3,000
Fall 2018: $2,910
Longwood Medical Area
Winter 2020: $2,440
Summer 2019: $2,500
Spring 2019: $2,325
Winter 2019: $2,300
Fall 2018: $2,175
Mattapan
Winter 2020: $1,700
Summer 2019: $1,580
Spring 2019: $1,570
Winter 2019: $1,500
Fall 2018: $1,570
Mission Hill
Winter 2020: $1,890
Summer 2019: $1,940
Spring 2019: $2,100
Winter 2019: $2,100
Fall 2018: $1,900
North End
Winter 2020: $2,300
Summer 2019: $2,300
Spring 2019: $2,350
Winter 2019: $2,300
Fall 2018: $2,300
Roslindale
Winter 2020: $1,650
Summer 2019: $1,800
Spring 2019: $1,600
Winter 2019: $1,700
Fall 2018: $1,600
Roxbury
Winter 2020: $2,200
Summer 2019: $1,820
Spring 2019: $1,700
Winter 2019: $1,780
Fall 2018: $1,610
South Boston
Winter 2020: $2,600
Summer 2019: $3,000
Spring 2019: $2,840
Winter 2019: $2,800
Fall 2018: $2,900
South Boston Waterfront
Winter 2020: $3,260
Summer 2019: $3,000
Spring 2019: $3,185
South End
Winter 2020: $2,900
Summer 2019: $2,825
Spring 2019: $2,700
Winter 2019: $2,700
Fall 2018: $2,700
West End
Winter 2020: $3,000
Summer 2019: $3,140
Spring 2019: $3,000
Winter 2019: $2,195
Fall 2018: $2,800
West Roxbury
Winter 2020: $2,100
Summer 2019: $1,860
Spring 2019: $1,810
Winter 2019: $1,810
Fall 2018: $1,810
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