$2,025
$2,996
$3,750
$1,950
$1,331
$1,822
$5,625
$3,746
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Information About the Area from our Experts
Public Transportation
MyApartmentMap Guide - Real Estate Agent
If you’re in some of Boston’s other neighborhoods, like Back Bay, Kenmore, or Downtown, for example, you will see at least three or four T (subway) stops in these areas. However, the South End really only has one T stop, Broadway, unless you want to argue that a couple stops are on the border of the community. There just aren’t as many T stops here as many residents want there to be. But there are a lot of bus stops run by the MBTA, including the Silver Line. And, depending on where you live in the South End, you could be within walking distance from areas like the Financial District, Downtown, or the Innovation District in the Waterfront area, which are popular places to work.
Economy and Jobs
MyApartmentMap Guide - Real Estate Agent
A revitalized part of the South End’s Waterfront area is home to the Innovation District, which has been a hotbed for startup businesses. Numerous entrepreneurs in the city -- including many young college graduates -- are taking advantage of the resources and opportunities in this area to run their business and inject life into the South End’s economy. Because of this district, as well as revitalization of many other neighborhoods, the South End has become a desirable place to live, and the housing market here is becoming one of the busiest in the city. In the future I imagine this area will continue to expand and house new businesses, comparable to areas of Cambridge near Kendall Square and MIT.
We Have 2,129 South End Apartment Listings
| Picture | Bedrooms | Rent | Address | Updated |
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1 Bed | $2,700 | 130 Dartmouth Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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2 Bed | $3,995 | 700 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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2 Bed | $5,000 | 1200 Washington Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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0 Bed | $2,600 | 24 Union Park, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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1 Bed | $1,775 | 548 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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1 Bed | $2,430 | 45 E Newton Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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2 Bed | $7,500 | 15 Holyoke Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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4 Bed | $4,995 | 1 Yarmouth Place, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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0 Bed | $2,300 | 791 Tremont Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
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1 Bed | $3,250 | 129 Pembroke Street, Boston, MA | May 17th |
Apartment Complexes
| Name | Bedrooms | Price Range |
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| 70 Northampton Apartments and Lofts | One | $2,400 |
| James Court | Studio - Two | $2,170 - $3,285 |
| 480-490 Harrison Avenue | Two | $3,500 |
| 460 Harrison Avenue | Two | $3,000 |
| 520 Harrison Avenue | Two | $3,500 |
| Waterford Place | One - Four | $1,900 - $4,100 |
