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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for $1,625 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,625 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,625 or less.

1. 31 Chelsea Street, East Boston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Tucked inside a brick building in Jeffries Point, this updated one-bedroom is only a few minutes’ walk from the Blue Line. The living spaces boast hardwood floors, and in the kitchen there’s a modern-looking backsplash.


2. 1820 Commonwealth Avenue #8, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,625 per month

Heat and hot water are included in rent at this Brighton pad. It has a reasonably large living room and bedroom, plus a charmingly outdated kitchen.


3. 120 Warren Street #17, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Situated in a professionally managed building, this one-bedroom is clean and bright. It boasts multiple closets and plenty of windows.


4. 1625 Commonwealth Avenue #1, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,595 per month

The kitchen in this Comm. Ave. unit offers a built-in microwave, a dishwasher, and modern cabinets. A counter nook looks out to the living room, where there’s a closet and abundant natural light.


5. 7 Bond Street #3, Somerville
Bedrooms: 1.5
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,100 per month

This unit is on the third floor of a building atop Somerville’s Winter Hill. In addition to one decent-sized bedroom, there’s space for a small study or an extra bed.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for $1,500 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,500 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for $1,500 or less.

1. 507 Beacon Street #17, Back Bay
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,495 per month

It’s not often a studio on Beacon Street in Back Bay becomes available for less than $1,500. But behold—here is that very thing. It has hardwood floors and a kitchenette, not to mention proximity to the Common.

2. Washington Street & Commonwealth Ave #7, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

This sunny studio on the B Line has an updated galley kitchen and a tiled bathroom. Heat and hot water are included in rent, and there’s street parking available, too.


3. 23 North Beacon Street #3, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

Though this studio is tiny, it boasts an abundance of windows that bathe it in natural light. There’s a full-sized fridge in the kitchen plus plenty of cabinets.


4. 1027-1033 Commonwealth Avenue #35, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Act fast to nab this unit available on September 1st. Its perks include a sliding door to a balcony, and of course, the fact that it’s cat-friendly.


5. 12 Winter Street #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

This newer studio for rent in Somerville is a bargain at $1,400 per month. It’s a few minutes’ walk from the Davis Square T stop and is situated along the Somerville Community Bike Path.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $2,000 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,000 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,000 or less per month.

1. 412-414 Belgrade Avenue #2, West Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

This West Roxbury apartment counts a dishwasher, microwave, and range as new additions to its updated kitchen. It’s also been freshly painted and boasts new blinds. Best of all? There’s a balcony off the living room.


2. 46 Burt Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $2,000 per month

In this warm and inviting spot in Ashmont, there’s plenty of natural light, plus hardwood floors and updated appliances in the kitchen. Available outdoor space includes a private back porch and a fenced-in yard with a garden.


3. 460 Meridian Street #C, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

Situated inside of a brick building in Eastie, this two-bedroom on Eagle Hill is steps from the waterfront. The kitchen opens to the main living area, where there’s a good-sized coat closet for storage.


4. 11 Embassy Road Apt #22, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,995 per month

Not far from the Chiswick Road T stop, this apartment is bright and comfortable. It has a kitchen with excellent storage, and as an added bonus, cats are permitted.


5. 125 Chiswick Road #106, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,950 per month

Heat and hot water are included in the rent at this Brighton pad, where there’s an elevator, in-building laundry, and a balcony. There’s a dishwasher and a garbage disposal in the kitchen to boot.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five of the Fanciest Apartments for Rent Right Now

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Getting a good deal on an apartment in Boston is almost certainly wishful thinking. But the thrill of hunting for a new place is exciting—even if you stumble across a few out of your price range. Here, we’ve rounded up some apartments that might fall into that category.

Plus, if money was no object, wouldn’t you live in a brownstone, too? Ahead, check out five of the fanciest apartments for rent in Boston right now.

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1. 31 Marlborough Street, Unit 4S, Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $4,200 per month

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2. 90 Park Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $4,500 per month

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3. 254 Marlborough Street Unit 2, Boston
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2.5
Rent: $9,000 per month

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4. 458 Beacon Street, Unit 3, Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $4,200 per month

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5. 17 Marlborough Street Unit 5, Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $8,000 per month

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $2,500 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $2,500 per month—because who has more than $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $2,500 per month.

1. 130 Central Avenue, Hyde Park
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

Located steps from a bus that zips to Forest Hills, this apartment in Hyde Park has been recently renovated. The sparkling unit is within walking distance to a grocery store and restaurants, and comes with a large shared yard.


2. 29 Tip Top Street #26, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,100 per month

This Brighton three-bedroom brims with charm thanks to its original woodwork and built-ins. It boasts a huge kitchen, shining hardwoods, and a bright bay window.


3. 24 Germania Street #3, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,500 per month

Mere steps from Sam Adams Brewery, this third-floor unit in Jamaica Plain is filled with light. The place offers an updated kitchen and bathroom, not to mention a small, shared outdoor space.


4. 52 Redlands Road #1, West Roxbury
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

This first-floor apartment in West Roxbury is in impeccable condition, offering two levels, three bedrooms, a study, and a porch off the kitchen for dining al fresco. It’s also within walking distance to the Commuter Rail.


5. 151 Forest Hills Street #2, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

Not only is this apartment a few minutes’ from Green Street station and the shops and restaurants on Centre Street, but it offers the ultimate amenity for animal lovers: it’s cat-friendly. There’s in-building laundry, too, plus french doors that open to the living room.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,700 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,700 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,700 per month.

1. 34 Walbridge Street, Allston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,695 per month

This cat-friendly apartment in Brookline is surprisingly spacious and bright. It’s steps to the Green Line, as well as a reasonably short walk to Coolidge Corner.


2. 509 Columbus Avenue #7, South End
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

Though it’s tiny, this one-bedroom abode on Columbus Avenue is in a prime location. The South End abode offers views of the city from the bedroom windows, plus a cozy kitchen and in-building laundry.


3. 147 Meridian Street, East Boston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,550 per month

This recently renovated East Boston unit is available September 1. It boasts a white wall of exposed brick, a sizable living room, and proximity to Maverick Square.


4. 1820 Commonwealth Avenue #8, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,625 per month

The yellow walls and dark wood cabinets in this apartment’s kitchen are quite the throwback—but in a good way. This unit with retro vibes offers hardwoods, included heat and hot water, as well as a foyer.


5. White Street & Eutaw Street #3, East Boston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Which combo is better: the pale pink walls and exposed brick in the kitchen, or orange paint and teal tiles in the bathroom? This colorful East Boston abode is brimming with charm, offering closet space and built-in storage.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for $1,550 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,550 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,550.

1. 6 Camelot Court #22, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,495 per month

This cat-friendly studio in Brighton comes with a surprisingly large eat-in kitchen. It has hardwood floors throughout, plus two closets and an airy foyer.


2. 399 Marlborough Street #C, Back Bay
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,495 per month

This garden-level studio is situated between Copley and Kenmore Squares in a well-maintained brownstone. There’s a full tub in the tiled bathroom, as well as new cabinets in the kitchenette.


3. 60 Woodstock Avenue, Allston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Tucked away on a side street near Comm. Ave., this Allston abode has several large windows. There’s laundry in the building, and no realtor’s fee is necessary.


4. 1619 Commonwealth Avenue #18, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,525 per month

With a bay window in the main living area, this sunny apartment exudes charm. It has an eat-in kitchen and a good-sized bathroom to boot.


5. 122 Park Street, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Available in May, this studio is steps from the shops and restaurants in Coolidge Corner. It boasts an updated kitchen and bathroom, hardwood floors, and in-building laundry.

 

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $1,800 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,800 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,800 or less per month.

1. 3 Greenwood Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Behold the rarest rental of all: the one with a month-to-month lease. This Dorchester apartment, located on the third floor of a three-decker, boasts four closets, hardwood floors, a yard, and a deck.


2. 45 Aldrich Street #1R, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Not far from Union Square, this two-bedroom is a relatively good deal. Sure, it’s pretty bare bones, but a rent payment of $800 (with a roommate, of course) is tough to beat.


3. 40 Congreve Street #3, Roslindale
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

The unit in this owner-occupied home is situated steps from Roslindale Village. The second-floor apartment offers a washer and dryer, and will be painted before new tenants move in.


4. 289 Chelsea Street #2, East Boston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

This renovated abode near the Airport stop on the Blue Line is available May 1. The corner building has laundry in the basement and shiny hardwoods throughout.


5. 1429 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Cats are allowed at this Brighton apartment, which comes complete with a bay window and mantel in the living room. Sandwiched between the Allston Street and Warren Street stops on the B Line, the place is close to parks and playgrounds.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,300 or Less Per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,300 or less per month—because who has more than $3,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,300 or less per month.

1. 244 Hyde Park Avenue #2, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

Not far from Forest Hills, this sparkling unit on the second floor of a three-decker in Jamaica Plain is a gem of a find. The bathroom has been recently updated, and there are both front and back porches for lounging.


2. 5 Althea Street #1, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,150 per month

Complete with stained glass windows and period built-ins, this renovated unit in Dorchester is a steal at $2,150 per month. It offers an in-unit washer and dryer, a front porch, and proximity to the Red Line.


3. 338 Warren Street #6, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,000 per month

Splitting this Dorchester abode with two other roommates would amount to about a $660 monthly rent payment. The place boasts new kitchen cabinets and appliances, plus a newly renovated bathroom.


4. Olney Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,100 per month

With a sizable kitchen and a formal dining room, this Dorchester abode was made for entertaining. It has generously sized closets, plus its own laundry room.


5. 125 Lake Shore Road #125-4, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

Located in Brighton’s Towne Estates development, this unit comes with one major perk: it’s close to the apartment complex’s pool. It also has some jazzy checkerboard flooring in the kitchen, plus decent storage space.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for $1,700 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less $1,700 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less $1,700 or less per month.

1. 1414 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,695 per month

With tile floors in the kitchen and marble countertops in the bathroom, this Brighton one-bedroom is a rare find. The renovated abode boasts proximity to the Green Line, plus parking availability if the T isn’t your style.


2. 804 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,700 per month

This charming one-bedroom is in a prime spot on Centre Street, sandwiched between the Arboretum and Jamaica Plain’s best shops and restaurants. It’s inside a professionally managed building with laundry to boot.


3. 3 Gardner Street #1, West Roxbury
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

This first-floor unit off of the VFW Parkway is reasonably bright and spacious. It offers an eat-in kitchen with new appliances, a walk-in closet in the bedroom, and off-street parking.


4. 1666 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,650 per month

This sunny Comm. Ave. apartment in Brighton is a short walk to the B Line. There’s room for a dining room table and a sofa in the living room, and there’s plenty of storage space in the kitchen.


5. 29 Lanark Road #3, Brighton
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,675 per month

Nestled on the top floor of a brick building, this large one-bedroom is a gem. It has a generously sized pantry in the kitchen, not to mention a an adorable baby blue backsplash. There’s retro pink tile in the bathroom, too.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,900 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,900 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,900 per month.

1. 45 Ashford Street #18, Allston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,850 per month

Available September 1, this two-bedroom doesn’t have a living room, but it does have a shared balcony. There’s also abundant natural light, plus an eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher.


2. Putnam Road, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

This bright apartment in Somerville’s Ten Hills neighborhood isn’t far from Assembly Row. It offers an entry foyer with a French door, hardwood floors, period woodwork, a formal living room and dining room, plus a roomy pantry in the kitchen.


3. 329 Summit Avenue #5, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Steps from the Green Line, this Brighton pad has heat and hot water included, as well as in-building laundry. There are large windows in both the kitchen and living room.


4. 93 Partridge Avenue #B, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

A surprisingly good deal for Somerville, this third-floor unit boasts two spacious bedrooms—one of which has cathedral ceilings and not one but two closets.


5. Temple Street #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,800 per month

Available June 1, this cat-friendly apartment in Ten Hills is poised to be renovated. The place has a porch and a sizable eat-in kitchen.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for $1,425 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,425 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for $1,425 or less.

1. 94 Corey Road, Brighton
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,425 per month

This Brighton studio may just be one of the brightest, cleanest units on the rental market. With its tiny (yet charming) white tile kitchen and curving wall in the main living area, the place brims with charm.

2. Garrison Avenue #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

Situated in Somerville’s Teele Square, this updated studio features a host of modern updates. From recessed lighting to gleaming hardwoods, the sunny spot makes it easy to maximize space.


3. 216 Everett Street #1, East Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

This Eastie unit is fairly spacious compared to the studios of Allston and Brighton. It has a good-sized galley kitchen, a main living area with a large window, and a bathroom with blue tiles.


4. 69 Summit Avenue, Brookline
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,400 per month

You won’t find another studio at $1,400 per month with a bathroom like this. Though it’s tiny, it comes complete with green subway tile and a glass-enclosed shower.


5. 28 South Huntington Avenue, Mission Hill
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,350 per month

Just off the E Line, this Mission Hill pad is available September 1. Pets aren’t allowed, but heat and hot water is included in rent.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for $1,750 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $1,750 or less per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $1,750 or less per month.

1. 45 Oliver Street, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

Sunlight bounces off the gleaming hardwoods in this Somerville pad. Meanwhile, the eat-in kitchen has tile and a gas range.


2. Commonwealth Avenue and Reedsdale Street #18, Allston
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

Here’s a September 1 holdout: a two-bedroom in Packard’s Corner with laundry in building. The place also comes with heat and hot water included in rent.


3. 33 Davidson Street #1R, Hyde Park
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,725 per month

This freshly painted unit in Hyde Park comes with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops in the kitchen. Both bedrooms boast oversized closets, not to mention hardwood floors.


4. Fuller Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,1650 per month

Not far from Ashmont Station, this two-bedroom offers a spacious kitchen with built-in shelving. Crown molding and hexagon tile in the bathroom are the icing on the cake.


5. Cross Place and Cross Street #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

Available May 1st, this top-floor unit in East Somerville is just over a half mile from Sullivan Square Station. Tandem parking for two cars is included in rent.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,350 or Less Per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,350 or less per month—because who has more than $3,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,350 or less per month.

1. 399 Centre Street #2, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,350 per month

This modern setup near Shawmut Station has not one but two outdoor spaces in the form of a front and back deck. The kitchen offers an island with seating and an abundance of cabinet space, as well as shining hardwood floors.


2. School Street #2, Somerville
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1.5
Rent: $2,200 per month

A three-bedroom with one and a half baths can be hard to come by for under $2,500, making this Somerville pad an impressive deal. The Winter Hill unit has its own washer and dryer in the basement, as well as an eat-in kitchen in addition to a formal dining room.


3. Chestnut Hill Avenue #1, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

Situated between Brighton Center and Cleveland Circle, this roomy apartment in Brighton is nestled inside a brick home. The kitchen offers a dishwasher and a pantry. Plus, monthly rent includes a parking spot in the garage.


4. Pearl Street #1, Somerville
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,200 per month

This Union Square abode is cat-friendly and surprisingly affordable. The eat-in kitchen is reasonably large, and has a dishwasher, gas range, and a microwave.


5. 2 Draper Road #1D, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Rent: $2,350 per month

Available May 1, this Fields Corner apartment is spic and span. The place has been freshly painted and renovated, boasting two ultra-sleek bathrooms.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,650 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,650 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,650 per month.

1. 691 River Street Apartments, Hyde Park
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Both dogs and cats are permitted in this recently renovated Hyde Park apartment. It has built-ins and shiny hardwoods throughout, plus laundry in the basement.


2. Henchman St & Commercial St #3F, North End
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

Though it’s tiny, this one-bedroom in the North End gets plenty of natural light. The best part is the common roof deck—it offers stunning views of the harbor and Bunker Hill Monument.


3. 50 Irving Street #B, Beacon Hill
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,625 per month

Available September 1, this Beacon Hill apartment won’t be available for long. It’s a garden-level spot in a brownstone and boasts a small private patio.


4. 12 Abbey Road #1, North Allston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,600 per month

This cute little Allston abode isn’t far from Boston Landing. It’s available June 1 and offers and updated kitchen and bathroom.


5. 26 Royal Street #3, Allston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Also available on September 1, this cat-friendly spot features a good amount of cabinet space. Both the bedroom and living room are reasonably spacious, too.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five of the Most Luxurious Studio Apartments for Rent Right Now

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Getting a good deal on an apartment in Boston is almost certainly wishful thinking. But the thrill of hunting for a new place is exciting—even if you stumble across a few out of your price range. Here, we’ve rounded up some apartments that might fall into that category.

Plus, if money was no object, wouldn’t you live in a brandy new building, too? Ahead, check out five of the most luxurious studios for rent in Boston right now.

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1. 225 Massachusetts Avenue #37H, Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $3,000 per month

Situated in the Brutalist apartment complex across from the Christian Science Plaza, this studio is decidedly modern on the inside. The cat-friendly building has a fitness center and a roof deck with grills, too.

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2. 75 Kneeland Street #85G, Chinatown
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,800 per month

With a balcony lounge and a yoga studio, this apartment building in Chinatown is jam-packed with coveted amenities. Its units come with soft-close cabinets in the kitchen, coffered ceilings, and walk-in closets, to boot.

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3. 315 A Street, Fort Point
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,510+ per month

The airy studios at 315 on A are decked out with balconies, in-unit laundry, and delightfully high ceilings. Both cats and dogs are allowed, and for the health-conscious, there’s a sizable in-building fitness center.

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4. 25 Northern Avenue, Seaport
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,993+ per month

As one of the newest apartment buildings in the Seaport, the Benjamin is highly sought after. It boasts a mega-dreamy swimming pool and deck, and several studios offer private balconies with excellent views.

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5. 415 D Street #34H, Boston
Bedrooms: Studio
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,900 per month

Some studios in this Seaport building boast views of the harbor. (Yes, please.) There’s also a gorgeous courtyard with a bocce pit, not to mention a game room with a billiards table.

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Five Two-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $2,000 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $2,000 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five two-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $2,000 per month.

1. 216 Highland Street, Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,750 per month

This affordable spot in Roxbury is mere steps from the Jackson Square T stop. The Fort Hill apartment counts two bedrooms, a den, and an updated kitchen. Plus, it’s available June 1—so September stress isn’t an issue.


2. 515 Norfolk Street #1, Mattapan
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2
Rent: $1,800 per month

If you moved in to this apartment with a roommate, you’d pay $900 a month for your own bedroom, your own bathroom, and the freedom to have both cats and dogs. (Does it get any better?) The place is close to the Morton Street commuter rail stop to boot.


3. 98 Beechcroft Street, Brighton
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,875 per month

This unusually large apartment in Brighton’s Oak Square has both a living room and formal dining room. The kitchen is large enough for another dining set, too.


4. 210 Somerville Avenue, Somerville
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,975 per month

Smack dab in the heart of Union Square, this Somerville pad has a reasonably spacious living room, an eat-in kitchen, and proximity to the mother of all big-box stores: Target.


5. 907 Washington Street #3R, West Roxbury
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,900 per month

It’s about time you stopped overlooking West Roxbury. This two-bedroom boasts granite countertops in a renovated kitchen, a huge living room, and a small balcony—all for $1,900.


Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Three-Bedroom Apartments for $2,600 or Less per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking $2,600 or less per month—because who has more than $4,000 to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five three-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for $2,600 or less per month.

1. 1398 River Street, Hyde Park
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,600 per month

Located steps from the Hyde Park Commuter Rail stop, this spacious apartment is a rare find. Not only does it have a huge driveway and a garage for off-street parking, but inside, there’s a wealth of period woodwork and plenty of storage.


2. 56 Spencer Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,400 per month

This three-bedroom near Dorchester’s Codman Square is newly renovated, offering a bright, shining kitchen and bath. It’s within walking distance to both the Commuter Rail and the Shawmut stop on the Red Line.


3. 82 Astoria Street #2, Mattapan
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,300 per month

Renovated and ready for occupancy, this sleek spot in Mattapan offers stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a marble bathroom. The kitchen has an island, too, so there’s plenty of counter space for home cooks of all skill levels.


4. 2 Draper Street, Dorchester
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1.5
Rent: $2,350 per month

With three bedrooms and one and a half brand-new bathrooms, this Dorchester apartment is a steal for $2,350 per month. The place has an updated kitchen, on-site laundry, and allows cats.


5. 54 Donnybrook Road #2, Brighton
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 1
Rent: $2,500 per month

Not one but two outdoor hangouts are the main draws to this Brighton pad. It has both a front and a back porch, plus some snazzy red cabinets in the kitchen.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five One-Bedroom Apartments for Less Than $1,525 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,525 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five one-bedroom apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,525 per month.

1. Longwood Avenue #6RM1, Coolidge Corner, Brookline
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,300

Heat and hot water are included in this Brookline bargain, which offers a newly renovated bathroom and updated kitchen. The brick apartment complex opens up onto a grassy quad so you can bask in the sun this summer.

2. Pearl Street, East Somerville
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Pitched ceilings add architectural interest to this top-floor unit, tucked in a residential neighborhood less than a mile from the stunning Somerville vistas of Prospect Hill. Available for immediate move-in, feel free to bring your feline with you to this cat-friendly find.

3. 758 East 6th Street #1, South Boston
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1.5
Rent: $1,500 per month

Hardwood floors and closet space abound in this harbor-adjacent apartment, but best of all it is less than a 30-minute stroll from the front door to Carson Beach or Castle Island.

4. Gordon Street #15, Allston

Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Bay windows make sure plenty of light enters this spacious unit, which is outfitted with a recently renovated kitchen and bathroom. Equally close to Boston Landing and Harvard Avenue, this spot is perfect for students and young professionals alike.

5. 212 Maverick Street, Jeffries Point
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Rent: $1,350 per month

You can sleep in and still catch your flight if you sign for this apartment that’s just a five-minute drive from Logan. Heat, hot water, and a delightfully modern interior are included in the price.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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Five Studio Apartments for Less Than $1,600 per Month

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Apartment hunting in Boston is overwhelming for a whole slew of reasons—heavy competition, pricing, and spiraling out of control on Craigslist are just a few of them. So, for your convenience, we’re highlighting a few Zumper listings with one unique characteristic. This round, it’s places asking less than $1,600 per month—because who has thousands to drop on a rental, anyway?

Below, peruse five studio apartments for rent in Boston for less than $1,600 per month.

1. Beacon Street and Smith Avenue #1R, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,575 per month

Available for a July or August 1st move-in, this clean and bright unit features granite countertops and a shared courtyard. It’s less than a mile outside of Harvard Square, and is in an ideal location for walking commuters. It’s also just minutes from several bus lines for times where you need a faster option.

2. 57 Salem Street, North End
Bedrooms: Studio
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,450 per month

Plant your roots in the heart of the North End with this sun-soaked studio. The windows offer not only generous natural light but lovely cityscapes. The unit awaits a new tenant for August 1st, and rent includes not only heat and hot water but air conditioning, too.

3. 52 Sargent Avenue #1, Somerville
Bedrooms: Studio
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,550 per month

Dark hardwood floors contrast the bright white walls of this space, which will soon be updated with brand-new kitchen cabinets. Situated in Winter Hill, this spot is a half-mile from Somerville’s Prospect Hill, and less than a mile to the shops at Assembly Row.

4. 23 Sheafe Street #4R, North End
Bedrooms: Studio
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,550 per month

This quaint studio offers plenty of space-savers—from closets and overhead cabinets to a galley-style kitchen—making it easy to tuck away your clutter and give the illusion of a larger space. Not to mention these North End digs are just as close to historical landmarks like Old North Church as they are to the nocturnal delicacies of Bova’s 24-hour bakery.

5. 74 Fenway #B2, Fenway
Bedrooms: Studio
Bathrooms: 1
Rent: $1,500 per month

Take the elevator down one floor to view this basement studio, where you are welcome to cozy up with your cat or dog. It is central to all of the Fenway colleges, a quick walk to the Museum of Fine Arts, and just across from the verdant Fens, the ideal park for a run with your pup.

Note: Although Zumper’s apartment inventory is updated in real time, these listings are not guaranteed to be available. Check in with a listing’s leasing office to confirm availability and to schedule tours.

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