Top Rated New Apartments for Rent in Brighton, MA(95 Rentals)
NOVA Brighton
26 Hichborn
The Brookliner
The Monroe
Radius
249 Corey Rd
Avalon Brighton
50 Leo M Birmingham Pky
90 Antwerp St
Proximity Place
Stadia 50
The Saybrook
Waterstone At The Circle
Town Homes at Brighton Mills
31 Orkney Rd
The Indie
Continuum
240 Sidney St
Luxe at Alewife
280 Western
Hew at 1515
Modera Newton
Urbane at Alewife
The Bradford
Alder at Allston Yards
E3 Apartments
Hanover Alewife
Hancock Estates
Elan Union Market
Trac 75
425 Massachusetts Ave
Serenity
Gables Arsenal Street
1550 Soldiers Field Rd
Ten Essex
Fuse
80 Fawcett St
The Brook Luxury Apartments of Cambridge
55 BRIGHTON AT PACKARD CROSSING
The Laurent
Blvd & Bond
Park77
Lantera at Boston Landing
603 Concord Ave
1047 Commonwealth Avenue
Windsor at Cambridge Park
Residences at Brighton Marine
166 Main
71 Bow St
Brighton, MA Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Brighton?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Brighton Studio Apartments | $2,562 | $1,595 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,849 | $900 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,378 | $1,000 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,012 | $1,025 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 4 Bedroom Apartments | $4,904 | $900 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 5 Bedroom Apartments | $6,016 | $925 | $10,000+ |
Brighton 6 Bedroom Apartments | $8,315 | $775 | $10,000+ |
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Getting Around Brighton, MA
Walk Score®
85 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
77 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
64 / 100
Good Transit
Many nearby public transportation options
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
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- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about New Brighton Apartments
What is the Cheapest New apartment in Brighton?
Currently the most affordable New Apartment in Brighton is at Residences at Brighton Marine listed at $1,333.
How much is the average rent for a New Brighton Apartment?
The average rent for a New Apartment in Brighton is $4,757.
What is the largest New Brighton Apartment for rent?
Today's New apartment with the most square footage in Brighton is a 2,500 square feet unit starting from $8,800 at 378 Harvard St, Unit A.
What is the average size for Brighton New Apartments for rent?
The average size for a New rental in Brighton is currently at 660 sq ft.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.
Signing Your Apartment Lease: The Basics
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When you're about to sign a lease for the first time, it can feel a bit overwhelming. You don’t want to miss any important details hidden in the fine print.
What to Know About Fees and Fines When Renting
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Real Estate Term Glossary: Your Guide to The A to Zs of Renting
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Navigating the World of Low-Income Housing: A Comprehensive Guide
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