Apartments to rent in 02114, Boston
02114 covers Boston’s historic Beacon Hill and parts of the West End — a very walkable, centrally located ZIP with quick transit to downtown, strong access to hospitals and employers, and a premium rental market. This page summarizes current rents, schools, safety, transit, amenities and nearby ZIP comparisons to help renters and landlords.
Nearby ZIPs Comparison
| ZIPs | Cost | Schools | Safety | Walkability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02114 — Beacon Hill / West End | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02108 — Beacon Hill / State House | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02109 — North End | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02116 — Back Bay | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02118 — South End | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
Source: Zillow
ZIP 02114 Rental Prices
Source: Zillow
Rentals available in 02114
02114 Schools & Education
Top Public Schools
Josiah Quincy Upper School / Josiah Quincy Elementary (district schools serving nearby addresses)
Quincy Upper School
Top Private Schools
Boston Children's School
Park Street School
Advent School
02114 Safety & Crime Overview
02114 is covered by Boston Police Area A‑1 (Downtown / Beacon Hill / North End). Part One crime counts in A‑1 have fluctuated year-to-year but remain concentrated in commercial corridors and transit hubs rather than residential side streets; residents generally report Beacon Hill and the West End as relatively safe compared with some other districts, though theft and non-domestic larceny are the most commonly reported issues. Stay aware around transit hubs and during late-night hours; standard precautions (locking bikes, not leaving visible valuables, and reporting suspicious activity) are recommended.
02114 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores
Source: WalkScore
02114, Boston Summary
Overview
02114 is a central, historic ZIP combining Beacon Hill’s cobbled streets and brownstone housing with the West End’s mid‑rise buildings and proximity to major hospitals. It’s prized for walkability, direct transit to downtown and plentiful amenities; these factors contribute to a premium rental market. Expect smaller, characterful units in older buildings alongside newer condominium towers near the Charles River and North Station.
Key Features
- Historic streets & architecture: Narrow, brick streets and restored Federal‑style rowhouses (Beacon Hill) give the area a distinctive character.
- Top-tier walkability & transit: Walk Score in the high 90s with several MBTA stations and commuter rail/North Station nearby.
- Healthcare & employment hub: Massachusetts General Hospital and nearby medical & research employers place many jobs within easy walking distance.
- Parks & river access: Nashua Street Park, the Charles River Esplanade and easy access to Boston Common and the Public Garden.
Housing Snapshot
- Predominantly rental stock with many small, older units and a notable share of large multi-unit buildings.
- Rents are above Boston average; expect premium pricing for one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms.
- Limited off-street parking; garages available at a premium.
History
- Beacon Hill origins Beacon Hill is one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods with Federal-style architecture and 19th-century development around the State House.
- West End redevelopment Parts of the West End were redeveloped in the mid-20th century; the neighborhood today mixes high-rise housing, institutional uses and older street grids.
Demographics and Lifestyle
- Resident profile Mixture of professionals, hospital/medical staff, and long-term residents in historic housing.
- Lifestyle Urban, transit-oriented living with ready access to dining, theaters and cultural institutions.
- Population density Relatively high population density with many multi-family buildings and apartments.