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Dorchester is known for its affordability, accessibility, and strong sense of community. Just south of downtown Boston, it’s a lively, evolving neighborhood with cultural richness and social energy.
Benefits of Renting in Dorchester
- Affordable Rent: More living space for your dollar than in other Boston areas.
- Transit Access: Multiple Red Line stops (Ashmont, Fields Corner, Savin Hill), and dominant bus routes.
- Distinct Neighborhood Sections: Savin Hill, Ashmont, Fields Corner, and Uphams Corner each have their unique character.
- Green Space: Close to Franklin Park, Dorchester Park, and Malibu Beach.
- Cultural Diversity: Rich selection of international food, local bakeries, and community events year-round.
Whether you're searching for a snug studio or a spacious 3-bedroom Dorchester apt, there is a plethora of options to fit your lifestyle and budget.
Types of Apartments in Dorchester
Studios & 1-Bedroom Apartments
Great for solo renters or couples alike. These units can generally be found in historical or smaller multi-family homes.
2 - 3 Bedroom Units
Great for roommates or families, these units often offer more space, with features like porches, parking, and in-unit laundry.
Luxury Apartments
Newer developments in Dorchester offer more high-end amenities, such as rooftop decks, gym facilities, modern kitchens, and smart home features.
Triple Deckers
These historic Boston multi-families typically feature updated interiors while maintaining the historic look of a Boston triple-decker, with spacious living areas and private entrances.
Ideal for All Kinds of Renters
Dorchester is a welcoming neighborhood that is well-suited to many different types of renters,
- Students: Easy access to UMass Boston, Northeastern, and other nearby universities.
- Medical Professionals: Convenient commute to Longwood and downtown hospitals.
- Remote Workers: More affordable space for home offices.
- Families: Parks, schools, and transit access make it family-friendly.
- Young Professionals: Balanced lifestyle with affordable rents and cultural amenities.
No matter your needs, moving into a Dorchester apartment will allow you to experience all of the perks of living in the city without the accompanying price tag.
Neighborhood Highlights
Savin Hill
A popular area of Dorchester, with the Red Line, beach, restaurants, and a strong sense of community.
Ashmont
Famous for its historical architecture and quick access, Ashmont is also expanding with new businesses and luxury apartments.
Fields Corner
Fields Corner is a cultural center of Dorchester, with lots of food, grocery stores, and family-friendly housing.
Uphams Corner
A mix of history and revitalization, affordable rentals, and new housing projects.
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FAQs
Is Dorchester safe for renters?
Yes, there are many family-friendly areas in Dorchester with strong support networks.
How far is Dorchester from downtown Boston?
Dorchester is only about 15-20 minutes via the MBTA Red Line to downtown.
Do rentals in Dorchester include utilities?
Some Dorchester apartments will include heat or water, but it is always important to confirm with the landlord!