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ボストン 、 MA のレンタル可能なアパート

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ボストン で理想的なアパートを借りるのがこれまでになく簡単になりました! uhomes.comは3Dマッピング技術と多様なフィルタリング基準を備えており、完璧な ボストン のアパートを見つけるためのアクセスを最大限に活用できます。記載されているすべての賃貸アパートには、間取り図、敷地内の設備、近くの場所、学校、交通機関、確認済みの写真やビデオなどの詳細情報が記載されており、 ボストン の理想的なアパートを安全かつ迅速にレンタルできるように設計されています。。予算にやさしいアパートを借りる場合でも、贅沢なaptsでも、 ボストン のレンタルにはすべてが揃っています。今日は US$520/月 からの低家賃をお見逃しなく。
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The Greenhouse Apartments

150 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

バークリー音楽大学まで0.40 mi

8 分

3 分

人気物件 第1位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし 学校まで歩く ペット同伴可 24時間のセキュリティ ジム付き エレベーター付き
先月 9 回保存されました
4.9(23)
最大特典US$801.5
US$3,400/月 から
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The Exchange Street Apartments

100-150 Exchange Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02148

ノースイースタン大学まで6.87 mi

人気物件 第2位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし 中国スーパーリーグの近く 26年秋季の予約受付開始 バスタブ付き ペット同伴可 エレベーター付き 室内独立洗濯乾燥 エアコン付き ジム付き
先月 5 回保存されました
4.6(32)
最大特典US$603
US$2,545
US$2,504/月 から
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The Bon

1260 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

ボストン大学まで0.83 mi

8 分

16 分

検証済み アパート サービス料なし 地下鉄の近く 24時間フロント 友達紹介ボーナス 24時間のセキュリティ エレベーター付き ジム付き 光熱費込み 家具付き
先月 6 回保存されました
4.6(34)
最大特典US$501.5
US$3,295
US$3,262/月 から
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The Andi Apartments

4 Lucy Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02125

ノースイースタン大学まで2.11 mi

17 分

検証済み アパート サービス料なし プール付き ショッピングセンターの近く 学校の近くのバス停 室内独立洗濯乾燥 エアコン付き エレベーター付き ジム付き 近くのスーパー
先月 8 回保存されました
4.7(56)
最大特典US$7,324.8
US$2,245
US$2,223/月 から
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Alder at Allston Yards

301 Guest Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02134

ボストン大学(セントラルキャンパス)まで2.21 mi

21 分

人気物件 第5位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし 友達紹介ボーナス 都市景観 高級マンション エレベーター付き 近くのバス停 ジム付き エアコン付き 室内独立洗濯乾燥
先月 2 回保存されました
5.0(1)
最大特典US$501.5
US$2,950
US$2,917/月 から
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Terra on Lenox

11 East Lenox Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

バークリー音楽大学まで1.26 mi

8 分

24 分

人気物件 第7位
アパート 地下鉄の近く 学校まで歩く エレベーター付き エアコン付き 室内独立洗濯乾燥 公園の近く ペット同伴可
先月 2 回保存されました
3.0(1)
最大特典US$99.5
US$2,900/月 から
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Harper

80 Rugg Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02134

ボストン大学(西キャンパス)まで1.31 mi

28 分

25 分

人気物件 第8位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし ジム付き ペット同伴可 友達紹介キャッシュバック 26年秋季の予約受付開始 エレベーター付き 室内独立洗濯乾燥 エアコン付き 近くのスーパー
先月 4 回保存されました
5.0(1)
最大特典US$901.5
US$2,977
US$2,911/月 から
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Church Park

221 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

バークリー音楽大学まで0.43 mi

5 分

2 分

人気物件 第9位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし 近くのスーパー 友達紹介キャッシュバック 26年秋季の予約受付開始 エレベーター付き ジム付き 24時間のセキュリティ 学校まで歩く
先月 9 回保存されました
4.8(6)
最大特典US$523
US$3,089
US$3,054/月 から
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Serenity Apartment

101 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02130

ノースイースタン大学まで1.69 mi

8 分

6 分

人気物件 第10位
検証済み アパート サービス料なし 近くのスーパー 友達紹介キャッシュバック 24時間のセキュリティ 室内独立洗濯乾燥 エレベーター付き ジム付き 近くのバス停 地下鉄の近く
先月 4 回保存されました
5.0(2)
最大特典US$601.5
US$3,217
US$3,179/月 から
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83 Gardner Street Apartments

83 Gardner Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02134

ボストン大学まで1.39 mi

12 分

検証済み アパート サービス料なし 中国スーパーリーグの近く 友達紹介キャッシュバック エレベーター付き 近くのスーパー 学校まで歩く 24時間のセキュリティ 室内独立洗濯乾燥
先月 1 回保存されました
4.0(3)
最大特典US$99.5
US$3,350/月 から
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149 Park Dr

149 Park Dr., Boston, Massachusetts 02215

バークリー音楽大学まで0.84 mi

5 分

16 分

アパート エレベーター付き
最大特典US$98.5
US$2,300/月 から
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Van Ness

1335 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215

ノースイースタン大学まで0.57 mi

7 分

検証済み アパート ジム付き エレベーター付き 24時間のセキュリティ
最大特典US$99.5
US$4,058/月 から
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ボストン 、 のレンタル可能なアパート

Cheap Apartments in Boston

When finding cheap apartments in Boston, the competition is incredibly intense. To help you make efficient decisions in this complex Boston rentals market, uhomes.com aggregates affrodable apartments for rent in Boston across popular neighborhoods, allowing you to quickly identify high-value apartments without the hassle of comparing multiple platforms.

Currently, in Boston, the starting price for a one-bedroom apartment in neighborhoods like Allston or Dorchester typically ranges from $2,200 to $2,500. If you come across a listing priced under $1,500, it is highly likely to be a single private room within a shared apartments in Boston. Whether you're looking for a cost-effective traditional unit or have the budget for a luxury apartment in Boston, uhomes.com makes the process simple: just set your desired “Price Range” filter, and the system will instantly match you with verified listings that fit your budget—helping you avoid the common “pricing traps” in the market.

 

One of the biggest differences between renting in Boston and New York City is Boston’s strong reliance on—and sensitivity to—subway lines. To save money, you might consider areas like Ashmont or Fields Corner in Dorchester, where older buildings within a ten-minute walk of the Red Line can offer rents several hundred dollars lower than properties in central locations. On the other hand, Boston apartments located directly next to the Green Line or Orange Line often come with a price premium due to convenience—yet noise from the aging tracks can significantly impact your quality of life. To address this, uhomes.com provides environmental noise insights and tailored recommendations, prioritizing units set back from main roads or facing quieter interior courtyards, so you can enjoy transit access without sacrificing comfort.

In Boston, tenants are typically required to pay a broker fee equivalent to one month’s rent—a significant additional cost. However, during the winter months (December through February) or the initial leasing phases of newly built developments, the market may offer limited-time discounts and incentives. Through established partnerships with major apartment providers across the U.S., uhomes.com offers a wide selection of inexpensive apartments in Boston without Broker Fee. In addition, booking through the platform may unlock exclusive cashback offers, and some apartments feature promotions such as “one month free rent,” helping you save substantially on upfront moving costs.

Currently, uhomes.com features over 2,000 high-quality listings in Boston, all of which have undergone rigorous manual verification. With professional screening and support, you can confidently and efficiently secure affordable housing in Boston—even with a limited budget.

Affordable Apartments in Boston

In Boston, although overall rental costs tend to be high, uhomes.com still enables you to find affordable apartments for rent in Boston—typically range from $1,000 - $2,800 per month. Our cheap apartments in Boston range from studio apartments to four-bedroom units, whether you are single, a couple, or a family with children, there are multiple options for you. For shared housing options, we even offer a complimentary roommate-matching service to help you manage your budget more flexibly. When selecting a property in Boston, we recommend prioritizing neighborhoods that feature robust security management, convenient transportation, and comprehensive local amenities—such as Allston, Fenway, and Cambridge, as well as certain areas of Dorchester and Mattapan located slightly further from the city center. By booking through the platform, you are guaranteed authentic listings and transparent pricing; you can also take advantage of exclusive benefits—such as reduced security deposits and advanced filters for finding fully furnished units or properties near subway stations. Below are some affordable Boston apartments.

  1. #1234: Allston, Boston: US$1,050 /month
  2. Pelham Hall: from US$1,300 /month 
  3. #1227: Mission Hill, Boston: 1250
  4. Hyde Square, Boston: US$1,075 /month 
  5. JFK/UMass, Boston: US$1,150 /month  
  6. Hemenway Street Apartments, Boston: US$1,995 /month 
  7. Commonwealth Apartments: US$1,995 /month  
  8. Westland Ave, Boston: US$2,200 /month 

Furnished Apartments in Boston

Renting furnished apartments in Boston offers distinct advantages. First and foremost, the "move-in ready" nature of these units eliminates the hassle of purchasing furniture—such as beds, sofas, and dining tables—making them an ideal choice for international students, short-term interns, or exchange students. In addition, uhomes.com's furnished apartments for rent in Boston come equipped with basic appliances and household essentials, thereby reducing initial setup costs and making it easier to manage your budget. Furnished housing in Boston usually feature modern decor and comprehensive amenities, ensuring a more comfortable living experience that is also perfect for capturing photos and sharing on social media. For those with uncertain lease durations, furnished student accommodation in Boston offers greater freedom by avoiding long-term commitments while allowing for a quick and seamless adjustment to the pace of life in Boston. Here we selected some furnished apartments for rent in Boston.

  1. The Bon
  2. 1047 Commonwealth
  3. 525 Linc
  4. 7Ink Boston
  5. Mission Hill, Boston
  6. Park on 151 - H, Boston
  7. 9 Shepherd Ave, Boston
  8. 120 Mountfort St, Boston

Guide to Finding Cheap Apartments in Boston

Finding an affordable apartment in Boston involves more than just comparing prices and browsing listings; it requires mastering the strategy of "snagging a hidden gem." Dreaming of renting an elevator-equipped apartment in Back Bay for $1,500? That is virtually impossible. To truly save money, you need to think like a local—planning your housing search comprehensively to cover everything from transit accessibility and neighborhood safety to lease flexibility—rather than simply being dazzled by the glossy exterior of trendy neighborhoods.

  • Look Beyond the Core Along the Subway

Don't fixate solely on Fenway or Cambridge in your quest for cheap rent; you need to look outward along the subway lines (known locally as "The T"). Malden, located at the northern terminus of the Orange Line, currently offers the best value for money: it boasts convenient living and rents that are 20–30% lower than in the city center. East Boston on the Blue Line used to be dirt cheap; while prices are rising there now, it remains more affordable than downtown and offers the added benefit of proximity to the airport. Quincy, at the southern end of the Red Line, is another excellent choice, featuring a wide array of Chinese restaurants and relatively moderate rent prices. However, be warned: "cheap" does not always equal "safe." Neighborhoods like Dorchester or Mattapan shouldn't be chosen based on price alone; locals would advise you to first consult a "Crime Map" to check the safety ratings of specific blocks.

  • Skip the September Rush and Find Off-Peak Leases

Approximately 70% of all leases in Boston begin on September 1st—an annual phenomenon affectionately (or perhaps sarcastically) dubbed "Allston Christmas." While this period offers the largest inventory of available apartments, it also sees the stiffest competition and highest prices; moving companies and rental trucks (like U-Haul) become outrageously expensive. If you want to save money, look for "non-standard" leases starting in January or June. Since landlords fear having vacant units during these off-peak times, they are often more open to negotiation—sometimes even willing to waive a full month's rent.

  • Watch Out for Hidden Costs During Winter

Boston's historic brownstones are beautiful, but come winter, they can feel like "drafty iceboxes." Focusing solely on the base rent while ignoring heating costs is a critical mistake. With winters lasting up to five months, if your apartment doesn't include "Heat & Hot Water," the oil or electric heating systems typical of older buildings could cost you an extra $200–$400 per month. When apartment hunting, always ask this crucial question: "Is heat and hot water included?" If the answer is no, you’re probably better off walking away. 

  • Roommates Can Save You Big 

In Boston, unless you happen to be a trust-fund baby or a high-earning software engineer, having roommates is simply non-negotiable. An advanced strategy involves avoiding high-end 2b2b units in favor of three- or four-bedroom apartments converted from traditional "Triple-Decker" buildings. When the cost is split among roommates, you could pay as little as $1,100 to $1,300 to live in a transit-hub neighborhood like Allston, all while enjoying significantly more living space and better amenities than you would in a small studio or one-bedroom unit rented individually.

Boston studio apartment (Avg. rent): ~$2,880/month — typically the most affordable unit type.
1‑bed apartment in Boston (Avg. rent): ~$3,400/month — popular for single professionals or couples.
2‑bed apartment in Boston (Avg. rent): ~$4,254/month — suitable for roommates or small families.
3‑bed apartment in Boston (Avg. rent): ~$4,838/month — larger family units or shared housing.

  • Check for Red Flags Before You Sign 

Dirt-cheap housing often comes with hidden catches. When viewing a property, be on the lookout for lead paint—a common issue in older buildings that poses health risks to children and can serve as leverage for negotiating a lower rent. You should also be vigilant about potential rodent infestations; Allston, for instance, has earned the dubious nickname of Boston's "Rat Capital," so be sure to check behind cabinets for telltale droppings during your tour. Laundry facilities are another critical factor; having coin-operated machines located *within* the building is considered a luxury in itself. If you have to trudge two blocks through the snow just to reach a laundromat, that inconvenience should absolutely be grounds for demanding a lower monthly rent.

FAQs on ボストン 、 のレンタル可能なアパート

How do I book an apartment in Boston on uhomes.com?

You can rent an apartment in Boston online through uhomes.com, just 3 stpes:

  1. Set Your Budget
    Filter apartments by price, room type, move-in date, and amenities to quickly narrow your options.
  2. Compare Listings
    Browse verified Boston apartments, select your favorites, click “Enquire”, and fill out the form.
  3. Book Online
    Our consultants will contact you promptly to help secure your room and complete the application.

Reserve early and secure your apartment for rent in Boston before prices rise.

What is the average rent for a studio apartment in Boston?

The average rent for a studio apartment in Boston is around $2,305 per month. Studios are generally $800–$1,000 cheaper than one-bedrooms, making them a popular choice for renters on a budget. Neighborhoods like Back Bay, Fenway, and the South End offer convenient locations, but well-priced studios—especially those under $2,000—are snapped up very quickly. 

What part of Boston has the cheapest rent?

The cheapest places to rent in Boston are typically further from the downtown core, with Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale, West Roxbury, and East Boston offering lower rents. For specific deals, you can browse uhomes.com's affordable housing in Boston.

What is considered a cheap rent price in Boston, MA?

Cheap rent in Boston is typically defined as anything under $2,100 for a studio or $2,500 for a one-bedroom apartment. Due to extreme demand, these "budget" prices are usually found in neighborhoods like Dorchester, Roxbury, or Mattapan. In student hubs like Allston or Mission Hill, a cheap option often means renting a single room in a shared house for $1,100–$1,400

Is Boston apartments affordable for renters?

Boston apartments are not cheap, but reasonable if you budget smart or have roommates. There are luxury and cheap apartments for rent in Boston. The rent in the downtown area is pretty high; one-bedrooms usually run $2,300+, so most people share or live a bit outside the city. 

How many Boston cheap apartments for rent are available on uhomes.com?

There are 2,030 cheap apartment complexes in Boston available on uhomes.com.

Do affordable apartments in Boston usually have in-unit laundry or full kitchens?

Many affordable apartments in Boston don’t have in-unit laundry; washing machines may be shared in the building. Kitchens can be small or have limited appliances. Expect some compromises when renting cheaper units—old appliances, minimal storage, or shared bathrooms are common.

Which cheap apartments are near Boston subway lines?

If you want to save on rent but still stay connected, focus on Dorchester (Red Line Ashmont/Fields Corner), Jamaica Plain (Orange Line Stony Brook), and Allston/Brighton (Green Line B/C/B line nearby). Slightly farther walking distances can save hundreds per month compared to units right next to the stations.

Are cheap neighborhoods in Boston safe?

Safety varies by street and block. Dorchester and Mattapan have more affordable units but can be mixed in terms of crime rates, while Allston and Brighton are generally safer and more student-oriented. Always visit the neighborhood, check local crime stats, and ask current tenants when possible.

Can I find cheap apartments near Boston T stations?

Yes, but "cheap" is relative. While Boston apartments directly on the Green or Orange Lines command a premium, you can find better value by looking just a 10-minute walk away. Expanding your search radius slightly helps you avoid the "transit tax" and noisy tracks while still keeping your commute under 30 minutes.

How much can I save by renting a studio vs. a 1-bedroom apartments in Boston?

Renting a studio in Boston typically saves you $300 to $600 monthly compared to a 1-bedroom (1BR). In 2026, studio averages hover around $2,400, while 1BRs often start at $2,900. If you prioritize location over separate living space, a studio is the most efficient way to lower your monthly rent in Boston.

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