Trendy neighborhood with Victorian row houses, diverse dining, and art galleries
The South End is Boston's culinary and artistic capital, home to more restaurants per capita than almost any neighborhood in New England. Its iconic Victorian row houses (the largest intact collection in the US) line tree-shaded streets dotted with art galleries, boutiques, and sidewalk cafes. The SoWa Open Market draws crowds every weekend, and Tremont Street offers some of Boston's best dining. The South End has a famously welcoming community, and its central location with Orange Line access makes it ideal for professionals who want walkable urban living with neighborhood charm.
| Unit Type | Avg Monthly Rent |
|---|---|
| Studio | $2,500 |
| 1 Bedroom | $3,200 |
| 2 Bedroom | $4,200 |
Rent data reflects current market averages. Actual prices may vary by building, floor, and lease terms.
Good - well-patrolled residential area
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