Historic, affluent neighborhood with gas-lit streets, brick sidewalks, and Federal-style architecture
Beacon Hill is Boston at its most quintessentially beautiful — cobblestone streets lit by gas lamps, brick row houses with purple windowpanes, and the golden dome of the Massachusetts State House presiding over it all. Bordering Boston Common and the Public Garden, Beacon Hill is one of the most photographed neighborhoods in America. Charles Street, the main commercial corridor, features antique shops, cozy restaurants, and upscale boutiques. Living in Beacon Hill means living in a living museum of American history, with a perfect walk score and access to three T lines. The tradeoff? Some of Boston's highest rents and smallest apartments.
| Unit Type | Avg Monthly Rent |
|---|---|
| Studio | $2,600 |
| 1 Bedroom | $3,300 |
| 2 Bedroom | $4,500 |
Rent data reflects current market averages. Actual prices may vary by building, floor, and lease terms.
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