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About Apartments for Rent in South End Boston, MA

Are you searching apartments, houses, lofts, condos, or townhomes for rent in the Boston area? Thinking about moving to the South End?

The South End is one of the most famous and historic neighborhoods in Boston, MA. The construction of the South End began in 1849, and by 1973, the neighborhood had earned a listing in the National Register of Historic Places. One of the distinguishing features of this neighborhood is its Victorian-style architecture, which contains many South End apartments for rent, condos for rent, and townhomes for rent. It has more Victorian row houses than any other neighborhood in the United States of America. Sharing borders with Back Bay, Roxbury, and Chinatown, its central location can’t be beat for easy access to the rest of the city. The local business and arts scene is absolutely thriving. In short, you couldn’t choose a better area for your apartment hunt.

Read on for everything you need to know before you start browsing apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

Our Favorite Buildings with Apartments for Rent in South End Boston, MA

The South End is one of the most desired residential neighborhoods in Boston, MA, and apartments for rent move fast. But with our help, you can find the perfect apartment for rent with every amenity on your checklist, whether it’s granite countertops, floor-to-ceiling windows, a gas stove, or an energy-efficient dishwasher. Since the COVID-19 lockdowns began, landlords and management companies have made your safety a priority by offering virtual tours, 3d tours, and applications for pre-qualification. Many are even offering deals by eliminating months of rent from the lease, covering the broker fee, or offering free utilities. In short, it’s an excellent time to search for apartments in the South End. Below are some of our favorite buildings with South End apartments for rent for you to start your rental search!

Girard

Girard, built in 2016, is located at 50 Malden Street. It is a 6-story building with 160 South End Boston apartments. These homes for rent are dog friendly and cat friendly, each with an in-unit washer-dryer and, in the kitchens, stainless steel appliances, glass tile backsplashes, and 42-inch cabinets. There are 92 parking spaces, so car owners searching for apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA, should take note.

Along with its fabulous apartment and community amenities, and professional property management, Girard offers a great variety of open-concept layouts. Monthly rent for one-bedroom apartments, two bedroom apartments for rent, and three bedroom apartments for rent starts just above the average for this neighborhood, which is in-line with luxury buildings of this type. If you’re looking at shared homes for rent, Boston Pads can match you with a roommate in a two-bedroom apartment for a lower monthly rent than leasing a one-bedroom on your own.

Not only are these residences no-fee, they’re also offering up to two months of free rent for the first year on many of the apartments currently leasing. If you’re looking for an apartment with upscale amenities that still fits your budget, contact us to book a virtual tour of apartments for rent at Girard.

345 Harrison Apartments

Built in 2018, 345 Harrison is one of the newest South End apartment buildings. It has 527 units, including fully furnished apartments for rent as well as unfurnished apartments.

These apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA feature wood plank flooring, stainless steel appliances, walk in closets, Italian cabinetry, quartz countertops, and floor to ceiling windows that will flood your perfect home with natural light. You might end up finding an apartment at 345 Harrison with a view of downtown or the Back Bay or even a balcony.

Tenants in these South End Boston apartments enjoy amenities such as a deck overlooking the Boston skyline, a resort-style pool, and a two-story fitness center.

Studio apartments for rent at 345 Harrison are airy and laid out well. A one bedroom apartment costs about average for a luxury unit, and two-bedrooms start proportionally higher. Get started browsing homes for rent at 345 Harrison by checking out a photo gallery or one of the 3d tours on Boston Pads.

Ink Block

Ink Block, built in 2015, is at 300 Harrison Avenue. It’s LEED-certified Gold for environmentally efficient utilities, so eco-friendly tenants in search of luxury apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA need look no further. There are 315 condos for rent in the building, which has a doorman and a 24-hr concierge.

Should you make one of Ink Block’s South End Boston apartments your own, you will have a washer and dryer in-unit, an expansive open floor plan, beautifully finished interiors including quartz countertops, and access to fabulous community amenities including two 24-hour fitness centers. This is an extremely pet-friendly place to live, with a pet grooming station, indoor relief area, and pet park.

A studio apartment for rent in this luxury building has a comfortable square footage, which can make your move in date less stressful when finding a place for your belongings. A single bedroom or an apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms carries a higher monthly rent, but gives you proportionally more living space for your dollar.

Ink Block is located within a short distance to everything the South End neighborhood has to offer, from parks and galleries to cafes and nightlife. With flexible lease lengths ranging from 3 to 18 months, Ink Block has highly desirable apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. You can find currently available apartments on Boston Pads and schedule a virtual tour with one of our experienced agents!

The Melnea

Built in 2019, this is a brand new, 6-story structure with 50 of the best apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. Each unit comes equipped with quartz countertops, tile backsplashes, and in-unit laundry. The building is dog friendly and cat friendly and offers bike storage, a scenic roof deck, package room, and more community amenities that make it stand out among luxury apartment rentals in the neighborhood. The Melnea offers two-baths, two bedroom and one-bath, one bedroom apartments for rent, including furnished options so you don’t have to buy your own couch! Thoughtfully balancing all the comforts of home with modern finishes, the Melnea has distinguished itself as a perfect option for modern apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. Contact Boston Pads to inquire about 3d tours and available vacancies.

James and Harrison Court Apartments

James and Harrison Court is located at 45 E Newton St. and holds 207 apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. These are updated brick buildings which now feature exceptional finishes and a variety of amenities.

Because the buildings are renovated historic structures, the floor plans are charmingly unique. A studio-apartment at James and Harrison Court might have a den or alcove, should you choose a deluxe floor plan. A one bedroom apartment for rent here is likely roomy enough for both a living and dining-room. Rent for an apartment at James and Harrison Court varies, but typically aligns with the averages for this neighborhood. You can find specific price points in our online apartment listings. These South End Boston apartments are stylish and luxurious enough to draw the attention of anyone who intends to rent an apartment in the South End.

Parking spaces are available. The lease length is 3 to 15 months. With so many features and cozy finishes, this building is a great spot to find outstanding apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. Check out the listings on this page for 3d tours of apartments available now.

Troy Boston

Troy Boston, built in 2015, is located at 55 Traveler Street and has 378 apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. It’s a cat friendly and dog friendly community with a pet spa, high speed internet, a fitness center, rooftop terraces, a swimming pool, and more community amenities.

As for the individual units, Troy Boston’s apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA feature Elfa closet systems, integrated stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops, and hardwood floors. These South End Boston apartments are a block away from SoWa Open Market and other shopping and dining spots. You can book a virtual tour or an in-person visit, and check out current rental listings, on our website.

Public Transportation

Major roads like Columbus Ave, Shawmut Ave, and Albany St. run through the South End, carrying bike and car traffic around the bustling neighborhood and into the rest of Boston and its surrounding areas. But you don’t need a car to consider homes for rent in South End Boston, MA – there are plenty of public transit options for your commute, too.

Although few Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) trains run directly through the neighborhood, several subway or “T” stops are just outside its borders. The Green Line’s Prudential and Copley stations are very close, and so is the Orange Line. And, there are extensive bus routes carrying passengers to and from their South End apartment buildings efficiently into other busy Boston, MA neighborhoods. To get to the financial district, hop on the SL4 or SL5 and ride it ten minutes along Washington St. The same routes carry you to Beacon Hill. Bay Village is just a mile away along Tremont St. If you have friends living in Mission Hill apartments, you can hop on the Green Line and get there in a short time. To catch a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, take the 1 or 8 bus along Massachusetts Ave (or, as locals call it, Mass Ave).

In short, there are more than enough options to get you to and from apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA when you’re apartment hunting and after find your South End home.

Entertainment and Shopping

The South End has a well-earned reputation for its eclectic entertainment options. There are so many bars, restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries in the area, you’re sure to stumble upon them if you visit apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

A diverse selection of restaurants fills this energetic neighborhood, ensuring you will get delicious food from all over the world. It has a vibrant nightlife, with many bars and clubs. Some favorites include Wally’s Jazz Club and Toro. Wally’s is a cozy place with jazz and blues music. Toro is a lovely Spanish spot that serves a great selection of Spanish wines, tapas, and beer. Stop in for a drink after you check out homes for rent nearby.

There is a thriving retail presence in the South End, ranging from high-end stores to mom-and-pop staples that have been in the neighborhood for years. You will find a range of handmade gifts by local artists and various stores selling clothing, stationery, and other gift-worthy goodies. You’ll also find spas and salons among the condos for rent in the South End to help you unwind after your big move.

For lovers of fine home furnishings, Hudson interior design store is near many apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA. Patron of the Find is another nearby shop with fine home furnishings. Then there’s Ash & Rose boutique where you can get great women’s clothing and accessories emphasizing fair-trade practices and organic fabrics. If you’d rather look for cheap apartments for rent in the South End so you can afford the indulgence of retail therapy in your new home neighborhood, we won’t blame you.

There are more than 40 ATM locations in the South End, so those searching apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA need not worry about inconvenience on their future shopping sprees!

Parks and Libraries near Apartments for Rent in South End Boston, MA

The South End branch of the Boston Public Library is one of three public libraries conveniently close to South End apartments for rent.

There are also eleven parks in the neighborhood including more public playgrounds than most other neighborhoods in Boston, MA. So, if it’s important to you to find apartments near green space, the South End is your friend.

As you stroll through the South End between viewings of apartments, condominiums, and brownstone townhomes for rent, you’ll find older neighborhood parks inspired by the English-style residential squares. A typical park features a central fountain fenced in with cast iron around the borders. You will also find more modern parks throughout the area as you explore apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

Hayes Park

Hayes Park is located at 173 W Canton Street and is one of the most beautiful parks in this area. The park features benches, shade, flowering trees, and a play area for children. As you browse condos for rent nearby, imagine meandering through lovely Hayes Park with your coffee on a Sunday morning.

Peters Park

Peters Park is located at 1277 Washington Street. It doubles as a dog park, so if you’re looking for dog friendly apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA, look near Peters Park.

For the humans, Peters Park has basketball courts, a baseball field, tennis courts, and a playground. Benches throughout the park allow visitors to comfortably view the activities. There is also a trail to stroll along if you’d rather take in the local trees than the local real estate.

Blackstone Square

Blackstone Square is located at 1535 Washington Street and is 2.44 acres. One of its attractions is a gigantic fountain in its center. It also has nice, big trees lining the edge of the park. Dogs are welcome, and you can play cricket and croquet or have a picnic between viewings of South End apartments for rent.

Franklin Square Park

Franklin Square Park, founded in 1849, is over 160 years old. Like many historic Boston, MA parks, it also has a big fountain in the center. It is 2.48 acres in area and contains a large number of trees to give you a respite from the glass, steel, and concrete landscape of the city. There are benches to sit on, and it is rarely crowded – the perfect spot for a break from your stressful apartment search and a daydream about how it will feel when you find the perfect apartment.

Schools Near Apartments for Rent in South End Boston, MA

The following South End schools are each a stone’s throw away from the apartments and townhomes for rent in Boston’s South End.

  • William E. Carter School
  • Orchard Gardens K-8 School
  • Josiah Quincy School
  • Cathedral High School
  • Boston School
  • McKinley Elementary School
  • John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics and Science
  • Madison Park Technical Vocational High School
  • Media and Technology Charter School
  • Boston University School of Medicine
  • Northeastern University

Arts in the South End

Boston’s South End has a variety of arts and culture. With the art population on the rise, many art galleries are spreading throughout the neighborhood, sprinkled among the apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

One of these art galleries is Boston Center for the Arts. It houses an art gallery and studio space for artists in the area and supports three resident theater companies. Many artists in the south of Washington Street live and work there. The south of Washington Street is home to several old mills that developers have converted to art galleries, studios, restaurants, and apartments.

There are points of attraction such as the Calderwood Pavilion, Boston Center for the Arts campus, the Mills Gallery, and the Cyclorama. The South End Open Market and the cathedral of the Holy Cross are also points of interest.

The neighborhood attracts lovers of art and people looking for design inspiration as there are many established design firms and home furnishings boutiques in the area. Many residents of this area also love theater, which is evident in the constant production and long running shows, many of which are held in the Boston Center for the Arts.

Restaurants near Apartments for Rent in South End Boston, MA

South End residents love to socialize over good food and drink. They love it even more when renowned chefs and mixologists prepare it! This neighborhood has various restaurants where you can find cooking styles from all across the globe.

These restaurants cater to a variety of tastes. However, since reservations can be hard to come by at the more popular and high-end spots, you may either eat very early or very late.

There are also a variety great places to eat delicious food that are both affordable and close to many apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

anoush’ella

This establishment at 35 W Newton Street offers authentic eastern Mediterranean dishes inspired by the traditional family recipes of the owners. Vegetarian options are available. They provide catering services and will host private events on site.

B&G Oysters

Enjoy an ocean-side dining experience at B&G Oysters on Tremont St. They serve new varieties of east and west coast oysters every day. They also serve classic New England dishes like lobster rolls and creamy clam chowder.

South End Pita

You will find great Moroccan and Mediterranean comfort food at South End Pita on 473 Albany Street. Locals consistently rave about how fresh the ingredients are and how expertly the food is prepared. It’s the perfect place to experience these dishes made by people who really care about the food they serve.

Black Lamb

Black Lamb serves dishes centered on seafood. There’s a full raw bar from morning to night. This restaurant is definitely a place you’ll bring visiting friends after you move into one of our South End apartments for rent.

Mela

Mela, a local favorite for Indian food, has an extensive dinner menu, but residents of South End Apartments tend to prefer to drop in for lunch, when there’s a delicious buffet. Try the samosa, veggie biryani, tandoori chicken, or lamb.

Picco

Picco’s name means Pizza and Ice Cream Company, but they also serve up tacos, mac and cheese, meatball subs, and even house made soda. It’s the perfect spot to grab lunch after you check out apartments for rent in South End Boston, MA.

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Now that you know everything there is to know about the South End, it’s time to learn about South End Apartments, powered by Boston Pads. We are the premier real estate database in the Greater Boston Area, and our powerful technology and industry knowledge streamlines thousands of rental searches every year. You can browse our listings of condos for rent, townhomes for rent, and apartments for rent in the South End or contact us directly with a more specific request. Perhaps your heart is set on a duplex, furnished studio apartment, multifamily, or artists’ lofts. Perhaps you need a short-term sublet. Whatever your need, we are the realty experts of the Greater Boston Area, and we can help you find your perfect home in Boston’s beautiful South End.

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South End Real-Time Average Rent Prices

    South End Real-Time Vacancy Rate

    0.55%

    South End Real-Time Availability Rate

    4.10%

    South End Average Rent Price

    $4,037

    Median Days on Market

    7