The Point at Weymouth
39 Trotter Rd,
Weymouth, MA 02190
$2,104 - $3,475 Plus Fees
Studio - 3 Beds
A part of metropolitan Greater Boston, Weymouth is the quintessential Bostonian town. This picturesque suburb offers original colonial architecture and a historic ambiance. Weymouth is southeast of Boston and shores up Hingham Bay, which allows for a fantastic mix of bayside fishing and swimming in the warmer months and gorgeous wintertime snow in the cooler months. A wonderful commuter city option, Weymouth offers the best of both worlds: Boston is just at your door, while still giving you the quaint colonial vibe of a northeastern suburb.
Enjoy fun in the sun at Weymouth Beach, or drop your fishing line at Weymouth Harbour. Take in some colonial history at Nothe Fort, or enjoy the wonders of scenic nature at Greenhill Gardens, Abbotsbury Swannery, and Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens. Nature and cultural options abound in Weymouth, so find your next apartment here in the best of both worlds.
As of October 2025, the average apartment rent in Weymouth, MA is $1,937 for a studio, $2,201 for one bedroom, $2,681 for two bedrooms, and $3,278 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Weymouth has increased by 2.4% in the past year.
Somewhat Walkable
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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car.
Some Transit
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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Somewhat Bikeable
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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.
Academy Avenue Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
344 Students
Thomas W. Hamilton Primary School
Public
Grades K-5
350 Students
Public
Grades K-5
341 Students
Frederick C. Murphy Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
279 Students
Ralph Talbot Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
259 Students
Maria Weston Chapman Middle School
Public
Grades 5-8
1,195 Students
Public
Grades 6-7
784 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,807 Students
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