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Boston rent comparison: What $3,500 a month rents around the city now

Including in JP, Dot, the South End

Boston is one of the few cities in America where $3,500 a month isn’t that much in rent.

What does the sum get you as winter (finally!) fades to spring? Our latest Curbed Comparisons takes a look.


↑ In Dorchester’s Lower Mills, a 1,319-square-foot condo at 1245 Adams Street is up for lease for $3,500.

Unit B-107 comes with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, in-unit laundry, and access to amenities such as a fitness center and an indoor pool.

↑ In Jamaica Plain, $3,500 a month nabs an entire house. In this case, 25 Sunnyside Street, a 1,809-square-foot affair with the potential for four bedrooms.

The spread also comes with a W/D and one and a half bathrooms.

Unit 5E at 386 Commercial Street along the North End waterfront is a condo for rent. It’s 970 square feet, and has two bedrooms and one bathroom.

The condo comes furnished.

Unit 1 at 723 East Fifth Street in South Boston is a condo running to 1,445 square feet. It includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

There’s an in-unit W/D and a back deck.

Unit 6 at 33 Worcester Square in the South End features a private roof deck and in-unit laundry. It’s 937 square feet, and includes two bedrooms and one bathroom.

There’s in-unit laundry, too.

Poll

Which one would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 8%
    Unit B-107 at 1245 Adams Street in Dorchester
    (10 votes)
  • 15%
    25 Sunnyside Street in Jamaica Plain
    (18 votes)
  • 10%
    Unit 5E at 386 Commercial Street in the North End
    (12 votes)
  • 48%
    Unit 1 at 723 East Fifth Street in South Boston
    (56 votes)
  • 17%
    Unit 6 at 33 Worcester Square in the South End
    (20 votes)
116 votes total Vote Now