The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Suffolk County is $3,321+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $4,159+. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$2,850+
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1 Bed
$3,321+
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2 Beds
$4,159+
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3+ Beds
$4,620+
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* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees
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100 Best Apartments In Suffolk County, MA (with verified reviews)!
Nestled in the vibrant Hyde Square neighborhood, 452 Centre St. puts you at the heart of Boston's dynamic dining scene. Residents rave about the easy access to diverse restaurants and lively nightlife. With spacious apartments featuring high ceilings and ample natural light, comfort and style go hand in hand here.
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Ideal Location
Walkable and convenient neighborhood with great transport access.
6 Bickford Ave. offers a prime location in Boston's Mission Hill. Residents love the easy walkability to local restaurants and grocery stores, making daily errands a breeze. Commuters will appreciate the short walk to the MBTA, ensuring quick access to downtown and surrounding areas.
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Convenient Commute
Easy B-Line access for a seamless commute.
Located in Allston, just steps from the Allston and Warren T stops on the Green Line, 221 Kelton St. offers a wonderful blend of convenience and comfort. This property provides a hassle-free living experience with included heat and hot water and on-site laundry. Furthermore, the cat-friendly policy makes it a perfect choice for feline lovers.
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City Elegance
Luxurious Duplex in Boston's Vibrant South End
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle in this exquisite South End penthouse. With stunning city views and elegant interior designs, residents enjoy a delightful blend of modern comforts and classic charm. Glowing reviews highlight the vibrant arts and dining scenes, along with the highly walkable neighborhood's ease of access to transportation.