The Green Line’s branches thread through the Fenway, Longwood, Brookline and Allston/Brighton student and hospital corridors. Below are the Green Line neighborhoods on RentLuna, with real average rents.
Search apartments near the Green LineVibrant neighborhood home to Fenway Park, museums, and young professionals
Student-heavy neighborhood with affordable rent, vibrant nightlife, and diverse dining
Upscale historic neighborhood with Victorian brownstones, high-end shopping, and fine dining
Family-friendly with a mix of students and long-term residents, affordable by Boston standards
Hip, walkable city with great food scene, growing transit, and creative community
Affluent suburban town surrounded by Boston with excellent schools and green spaces
Historic, affluent neighborhood with gas-lit streets, brick sidewalks, and Federal-style architecture
Historic Italian neighborhood with charming streets, waterfront views, and legendary restaurants
Affordable hilltop neighborhood near the Longwood Medical Area with diverse student population
In RentLuna's data, the Green Line serves Fenway, Allston, Back Bay, Brighton, Somerville, Brookline, Beacon Hill, North End, Mission Hill. Each is walkable and rental-heavy — you can filter apartments in any of them by no-fee and see full move-in costs on RentLuna.
Of the Green Line neighborhoods, Mission Hill has the lowest average 1-bedroom rent at about $2,100/month. Studios there average $1,700. Use RentLuna's no-fee filter to save a broker fee on top.
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