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Rental Market Trends in Boston, MA

What is the average rent in Boston, MA?

$3,493/month

Average Rent

697 Sq Ft

Average Apartment Size

+1.3%

Increase in the Last Year

As of September 2025, the average rent in Boston, MA is $3,493 per month. This is 113% higher than the national average rent price of $1,640/month, making Boston one of the most expensive cities in the US. When you rent an apartment in Boston, you can expect to pay about $2,910 per month for a studio, $3,493 for a one-bedroom apartment, and around $4,422 for a two-bedroom apartment. If you opt for a three-bedroom rental, you could pay $5,815 or more.

Floor Plan Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Studio
$2,910/month
483 Sq Ft
One Bedroom
$3,493/month
697 Sq Ft
Two Bedroom
$4,422/month
966 Sq Ft
Three Bedroom
$5,815/month
1,229 Sq Ft
Floor Plan Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
One Bedroom
$2,448/month
479 Sq Ft
Two Bedroom
$3,552/month
2,687 Sq Ft
Three Bedroom
$4,925/month
1,725 Sq Ft
Four Bedroom
$7,406/month
3,300 Sq Ft
Floor Plan Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
One Bedroom
$2,911/month
3,331 Sq Ft
Two Bedroom
$3,625/month
3,430 Sq Ft
Three Bedroom
$4,419/month
4,019 Sq Ft
Four Bedroom
$5,213/month
4,253 Sq Ft
Floor Plan Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
One Bedroom
$2,933/month
1,034 Sq Ft
Two Bedroom
$3,447/month
1,306 Sq Ft
Three Bedroom
$4,452/month
2,272 Sq Ft
Four Bedroom
$6,013/month
2,934 Sq Ft

How much has average rent changed in Boston, MA?

In the past year, rent has increased by 1.3%, which averages out to $46 more per month.

Market Trends Over Time   The chart below compares average rent prices to the previous year during the same time period.
Last Updated September 2025
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Market Trends Over Time
Rent Ranges in Boston, MA
Last Updated September 2025
Above $2,000
Most rental prices fall within this range
Rent Ranges in Boston, MA
Percentage*
Rent Range
0% Below $700/month
0% $700 - $1,000/month
5% $1,001 - $1,500/month
7% $1,501 - $2,000/month
89% Above $2,000/month

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What are the most affordable neighborhoods in Boston?

Based on current rent prices, West Street-River Street, Stony Brook-Cleary Square and Sav-Mor are the most affordable neighborhoods in Boston.

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Neighborhood
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
West Street-River Street
$1,937/month
621 Sq Ft
Stony Brook-Cleary Square
$2,033/month
630 Sq Ft
Sav-Mor
$2,167/month
5,420 Sq Ft
Melville - Wellesley Parks
$2,229/month
3,816 Sq Ft
Washington Park
$2,254/month
4,235 Sq Ft
Moreland Street Historic District
$2,256/month
5,357 Sq Ft
Fields Corner West
$2,278/month
3,001 Sq Ft
Metropolitan Hill-Beech St
$2,291/month
708 Sq Ft
Dudley-Brunswick King
$2,325/month
4,062 Sq Ft
Eagle Hill
$2,385/month
3,543 Sq Ft

What are the most expensive neighborhoods in Boston?

Based on current rent prices, Seaport District, Seaport and Fort Point are the most expensive neighborhoods in Boston.

Calculate Rent Affordability
Neighborhood
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Seaport District
$5,092/month
734 Sq Ft
Seaport
$4,983/month
776 Sq Ft
Fort Point
$4,795/month
725 Sq Ft
Waterfront
$4,482/month
824 Sq Ft
Ink Block
$4,230/month
669 Sq Ft
North Station
$4,051/month
1,175 Sq Ft
Piano Row Historic District
$4,021/month
1,009 Sq Ft
Leather District
$3,865/month
1,227 Sq Ft
Bay Village
$3,795/month
5,198 Sq Ft
Financial District
$3,779/month
1,852 Sq Ft

Which Boston neighborhoods have the most rentals available?

The neighborhoods in Boston with the most apartments available are Fenway, West End Boston and Commonwealth .

Calculate Rent Affordability
Neighborhood
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Fenway
$3,189/month
2,935 Sq Ft
West End Boston
$3,642/month
2,388 Sq Ft
Commonwealth
$2,634/month
4,130 Sq Ft
Downtown Boston
$3,576/month
2,782 Sq Ft
Back Bay
$3,336/month
3,220 Sq Ft
West Fens
$3,223/month
3,012 Sq Ft
St Elizabeth's
$2,570/month
4,367 Sq Ft
South End Boston
$3,390/month
2,430 Sq Ft
Back Bay West
$3,197/month
3,306 Sq Ft
Lower Allston
$3,315/month
2,450 Sq Ft
This information is based on data collected by CoStar Group researchers.†

What salary do I need to live comfortably in Boston, MA?

Because the average rent in Boston is $3,493, you’ll want to make about $11,643 per month or $139,716 per year. The general guideline is to pay no more than 30 percent of your monthly income on rent. However, you’ll want to consider additional factors, such as your monthly bills and other expenses. Use our rent affordability calculator to help determine how much to budget for rent.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Boston, MA is 45.8% higher than the national average. Generally, housing in Boston is 118.5% more expensive than the national average, with rent falling between $2,910 - $5,815. You can expect to pay 4.1% more for groceries, 52.1% more for utilities, and 8.2% more for transportation.

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Apartment Averages

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Boston, MA

Seaport District

Boston, MA

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One Bedroom
$1,700/month
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Two Bedroom
$2,314/month
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$2,033 - $4,800 Plus Fees

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Boston, MA 02120

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Studio - 2 Beds

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100 Hemenway St,
Boston, MA 02115

$2,888 - $6,615 Plus Fees

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in September 2025.

* Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.

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