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East Boston offers all the perks of city life — waterfront living just minutes from downtown, skyline views, a strong local community, and rental options that are often more affordable than many other Boston neighborhoods.
East Boston is exceptionally well-connected to the rest of the city. The MBTA Blue Line runs directly through the neighborhood, supported by frequent bus routes and ferry services at select points. Getting downtown or anywhere else in Boston is often faster and easier from East Boston than from many outer neighborhoods.
Many East Boston buildings offer stunning views of the harbor and Boston’s skyline. The waterfront parks and walking paths create peaceful spaces for jogging, relaxing, or catching sunsets — all just steps from home.
Compared to areas like Back Bay or Seaport, East Boston’s rental prices are far more reasonable. One-bedroom apartments typically range from $2,440 to $2,525 per month, depending on building type, amenities, and location.
East Boston blends classic charm with modern development — from triple-deckers and historic architecture to new luxury builds. The neighborhood thrives on its cultural diversity, filled with authentic eateries, local cafes, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Explore our collection of 1-bedroom listings and find the perfect mix of comfort, accessibility, and affordability. From sleek waterfront apartments to charming historic homes, your next place may be just a click away.
Start your search today and discover why East Boston continues to be one of Boston’s most desirable places to live.
Rent for one-bedroom apartments in East Boston typically ranges from $2,400 to $2,600 per month, depending on location, building age, and available amenities.
Yes. Many newer or recently renovated apartments, especially near the waterfront and transit stations, offer furnished options at an additional cost.
Yes. Most one-bedroom units are located within walking distance or a short bus ride from Blue Line stations, ferry docks, and major bus hubs, making commuting simple and convenient.