Apartments to rent in 02127, Boston

02127 (South Boston or “Southie”) is a dense, waterfront Boston neighborhood with a mix of longtime residential streets and newer, higher-rent pockets near City Point and the Seaport. Popular with young professionals for its Red Line access, beaches and restaurants, the ZIP has strong walkability in many subareas and a competitive rental market.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
02127 — South Boston High Fair Less Safe Excellent
02110 — Downtown / Financial District High Average Safe Excellent
02118 — South End High Good Safe Excellent
02122 — Dorchester Average Average Safe Good
02210 — Seaport / Innovation District High Good Safe Excellent
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zumper / local listings

ZIP 02127 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,800 – $2,800
1 bedroom
$2,300 – $3,500
2 bedroom
$3,000 – $4,500
3 bedroom
$4,000 – $6,500

Source: Zumper / local listings

Rentals available in 02127

02127 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Excel High School

F DESE / PublicSchoolReview
95 G St, South Boston, MA 02127
🧭 In-ZIP (~0.6 mi)

Top Private Schools

St. Peter Academy

Not rated PrivateSchoolReview
371 W 4th St, South Boston, MA 02127
🧭 In-ZIP (~0.2 mi)

Source: DESE / GreatSchools / local school profiles

02127 Safety & Crime Overview

Less Safe

02127 (South Boston) is mixed: many long-standing residential blocks feel safe, but property crime and some violent crime indicators are higher in parts of the ZIP compared with Boston averages. Crime-data services show variability across the ZIP — some northwest pockets report lower incident rates while central corridors see higher counts; residents should use block-level maps and Boston Police resources for micro-level context.

Source: CrimeGrade / NeighborhoodScout

02127 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~85
Very Walkable / mostly walkable parts (City Point and Andrew Square score highest).
Transit Score ~75
Excellent Transit — Red Line (Andrew, Broadway) and multiple MBTA bus routes serve the ZIP.
Bike Score ~70
Very Bikeable — protected and mixed bike lanes near the Seaport; varied in interior streets.
<15 min
To Downtown (Downtown/Financial District) by Red Line ~10–15 min from Andrew/Broadway stations.

Source: WalkScore / MBTA

02127, Boston Summary

Overview

South Boston (ZIP 02127) is a waterfront Boston neighborhood mixing traditional rowhouses and new developments near the Seaport. It offers strong walkability and Red Line access, popular beaches and parks, and an active dining/nightlife scene. Rental prices are above Boston average in many subareas, and safety and school quality vary block-by-block.

Key Features

  • Waterfront access: Castle Island, Carson Beach and Joe Moakley Park provide year-round outdoor recreation.
  • Transit: Red Line access at Andrew and Broadway makes downtown commutes fast.
  • Vibrant food scene: Southie has a dense concentration of pubs, seafood spots and new restaurants.
  • Rising rents: City Point and Seaport-adjacent pockets have seen substantial rent growth.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of historic walk-up rowhouses and newer condo/apartment buildings
  • One-bedroom median rents competitive with central Boston; parking is limited
  • Strong investor interest near the Seaport and City Point

History

  • Marshland & landfill: South Boston expanded through landfill and developed into a residential neighborhood in the 19th century.
  • Dorchester Heights significance: Dorchester Heights in South Boston is historically notable for the one-time placement of artillery that forced the British evacuation in 1776.
  • St. Patrick’s Parade tradition: South Boston hosts one of the country’s largest St. Patrick’s Day parades, a major annual event.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Population mix: Longtime working-class families alongside younger professionals and new residents since early 2000s gentrification.
  • Lifestyle: Active, waterfront-oriented with strong bar/restaurant culture and weekend outdoor activities.
  • Household types: High share of young professionals and small-family households; density is high compared with many Boston neighborhoods.