2 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in the Washington Park Neighborhood of Boston, MA (153 Rentals)Page 2 of 4
137 Marcella St, Unit 2
25 Laurel St, Unit 1
150 Warren St, Unit #35
25 Alpine St
2969 Washington St
10 Ruthven Park
3 Sunderland St
235 Highland St
6 Moreland St
14 Rockland St
2 Woodbine St
122 Elm Hill Ave
288 Highland St
6 Alvah Kittredge Park
96 Warren St
137 Marcella St
225A Walnut Ave
New Academy Estates
Van Ness Terrace
Oliver Lofts
Wilshire
15 Guild St
Roxbury Hills
Wardman Apartments
Academy Homes I
1-3 Howland St
102-108 Elm Hill Ave
163-165 Crawford St
Franklin Highlands
Egleston Square
28 Deckard St
Schoolhouse Brookledge Cummins
97-99 Elm Hill Ave
Commerce Apartments
11 Brinton St
28 Seaver St
Walnut Washington
103 Washington St
Infill 2
Jackson Commons
Washington Park
Westminster House
Mount Pleasant Apartments
400-402 Blue Hill Ave
School House Apartments
Holborn Terrace
UE Apartments
Qunicy Geneva
Blue Hill Housing
Washington Park, Boston, MA Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Washington Park?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Washington Park Studio Apartments | $3,087 | $761 | $4,979 |
Washington Park 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,910 | $898 | $5,682 |
Washington Park 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,252 | $1,067 | $9,603 |
Washington Park 3 Bedroom Apartments | $3,800 | $1,288 | $6,000 |
Washington Park 4 Bedroom Apartments | $4,417 | $1,125 | $6,800 |
Washington Park 5 Bedroom Apartments | $5,178 | $1,808 | $6,500 |
Washington Park 6 Bedroom Apartments | $8,266 | $4,894 | $9,500 |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
There are currently 153 rentals with your search options within a 2 mile radius of the Washington Park Neighborhood of Boston, MA.
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Getting Around the Washington Park Neighborhood in Boston, MA
Walk Score®
77 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
67 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
76 / 100
Excellent Transit
Transit is convenient for most trips
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about 2 Bedroom Washington Park Apartments
What is the Cheapest apartment in Washington Park with 2 Bedroom?
Currently the most affordable 2 Bedroom in Washington Park is at Morton Village listed at $1,995.
How much is the average rent for a 2 Bedroom Washington Park Apartment?
The average rent for a 2 Bedroom Apartment in Washington Park is $3,252.
What is the largest available 2 Bedroom Washington Park Apartment for rent?
Today's apartment with the most square footage in Washington Park is a square feet unit at .
What is the average size for Washington Park 2 Bedroom Apartments for rent?
The average size for a 2 Bedroom rental in Washington Park is currently 2,316 sq ft.
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