Median rent for residential apartments in Boston, MA as of Feb, 2023.
Remember to negotiate your rent according to median rental prices. Also, take into account that the price depends on the size/amenities of the apartment.
Rent Price | Feb | vs Last Month |
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Studio apartments | $2,710 | +7.7% |
1-bed apartments | $1,815 | -32.7% |
2-bed apartments | $4,707 | +23.7% |
3-bed apartments | $4,026 | +10.2% |
4+ bed apartments | $4,940 | -6.8% |
Rent Type Price | Feb | vs Last Month |
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Townhouses for rent | $2,935 | +4.1% |
Houses for rent | $4,225 | +2.8% |
Condos for rent | $4,212 | +4.2% |
Apartments for rent | $3,993 | +10.4% |
Rooms for rent | $1,398 | +19.7% |
Lofts for rent | $2,500 | +0% |
Duplexes for rent | $3,193 | +0.6% |
The median rent for an apartment in Boston, MA increased by 10.4% to $3,993. Statistics show that house rent price increased by 2.8% this month making it up to $4,225. Condos faced an upward trend these days. The median rent for a condo increased by 4.2%, it’s now available for $4,212. You can now rent a duplex for $3,193, duplex rent price increased by 0.6% this month. The median rent for a loft did not face significant changes this time, it now still goes for $2,500. An average room will now go for $1,398, the median rent price for a room increased by 19.7%. The median rent for a townhouse increased by 4.1%, you’ll have to spend around $2,935 to get one.