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Average Rents in Boston Neighbborhoods

By Michael Carucci

While New York City is known for its sky-high rents, it's still not cheap to live anywhere in the Boston metro area.

Here are the 10 most expensive neighborhoods for apartment rentals in the city, as compiled by a recent report from Rental Beast.

West End

Average rent: $2,246
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,746

Charlestown

Average rent: $2,256
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,316

North End

Average rent: $2,190
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,550

Back Bay

Average rent: $2,092
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,658

Longwood

Average rent: $1,993
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,162

South End

Average rent: $1,970
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $2,180

 

Mission Hill

Average rent: $1,801
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $1,571

 

 

 

Beacon Hill

Average rent: $1,801
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $1,571

 

Allston

Average rent: $1,611
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $1,567

 

 

Brighton

Average rent: $1,563
Average rent for a 2-bedroom: $1,607

 

 

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