Renting

A running list of the median cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment in every Boston neighborhood

The median rental price for a one-bedroom in each Boston neighborhood.

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Shawmut Avenue in the South End. The Boston Globe

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 last fall.

Allston

Spring 2019: $1,900

Winter 2019: $1,950

Fall 2018: $2,150

Back Bay

Spring 2019: $2,920

Winter 2019: $2,900

Fall 2018: $2,800

Bay Village

Spring 2019: $2,500

Winter 2019: $2,700

Fall 2018: $2,700

Beacon Hill

Spring 2019: $2,445

Winter 2019: $2,400

Fall 2018: $2,450

Brighton

Spring 2019: $1,950

Winter 2019: $1,850

Fall 2018: $1,800

Charlestown

Spring 2019: $2,585

Winter 2019: $2,600

Fall 2018: $2,500

Chinatown

Spring 2019: $3,210

Winter 2019: $3,000

Fall 2018: $2,910

Dorchester

Spring 2019: $1,700

Winter 2019: $1,875

Fall 2018: $1,800

Downtown

Spring 2019: $3,325

Winter 2019: $3,050

Fall 2018: $3,070

East Boston

Spring 2019: $1,900

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Winter 2019: $1,800

Fall 2018: $1,750

Fenway

Spring 2019: $2,400

Winter 2019: $2,450

Fall 2018: $2,350

Hyde Park

Spring 2019: $1,625

Winter 2019: $1,625

Fall 2018: $1,650

Jamaica Plain

Spring 2019: $1,950

Winter 2019: $1,850

Fall 2018: $1,900

Leather District

Spring 2019: $3,210

Winter 2019: $3,000

Fall 2018: $2,910

Longwood Medical Area

Spring 2019: $2,325

Winter 2019: $2,300

Fall 2018: $2,175

Mattapan

Spring 2019: $1,570

Winter 2019: $1,500

Fall 2018: $1,570

Mission Hill

Spring 2019: $2,100

Winter 2019: $2,100

Fall 2018: $1,900

North End

Spring 2019: $2,350

Winter 2019: $2,300

Fall 2018: $2,300

Roslindale

Spring 2019: $1,600

Winter 2019: $1,700

Fall 2018: $1,600

Roxbury

Spring 2019: $1,700

Winter 2019: $1,780

Fall 2018: $1,610

South Boston

Spring 2019: $2,840

Winter 2019: $2,800

Fall 2018: $2,900

South Boston Waterfront

Spring 2019: $3,185

South End

Spring 2019: $2,700

Winter 2019: $2,700

Fall 2018: $2,700

West End

Spring 2019: $3,000

Winter 2019: $2,195

Fall 2018: $2,800

West Roxbury

Spring 2019: $1,810

Winter 2019: $1,810

Fall 2018: $1,810

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