Apartments to rent in 02134, Boston
02134 (Allston) is a dense, student- and young-professional neighborhood west of downtown Boston. The area mixes brick apartment buildings, lively dining/nightlife corridors and quick transit access to downtown and university campuses.
Nearby ZIPs Comparison
| ZIPs | Cost | Schools | Safety | Walkability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02134 — Allston | Average | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02135 — Brighton | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
| 02215 — Fenway / BU | High | Good | Safe | Excellent |
| 02446 — Brookline | High | Excellent | Very Safe | Excellent |
| 02130 — Jamaica Plain | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
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ZIP 02134 Rental Prices
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Rentals available in 02134
02134 Schools & Education
Top Public Schools
Gardner Pilot Academy
Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Brighton High School (Boston Public)
Top Private Schools
German International School Boston
St. Joseph Preparatory High School
St. Herman of Alaska Christian School
02134 Safety & Crime Overview
02134 (Allston) is policed by Boston Police District D-14 (Allston–Brighton). The neighborhood experiences typical urban property crime and theft reports as the most common incidents; quality-of-life complaints (noise, disorderly conduct) spike around nightlife corridors and student housing during weekends. Local policing emphasizes community engagement and disorder/noise enforcement in commercial corridors.
02134 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores
02134, Boston Summary
Overview
Allston (ZIP 02134) is a compact, transit-rich Boston neighborhood popular with students and young professionals. It combines dense apartment housing along Commonwealth and Brighton avenues with a busy street-food and restaurant scene, international groceries, and fast MBTA access to downtown and university campuses. The area has a high turnover rental market with a mix of older triple-deckers and newer mid-rise buildings and is administratively paired with Brighton (Allston–Brighton).
Key Features
- Transit & Walkability: Excellent walk and bike scores, multiple Green Line B stops and direct bus links make car-free living practical.
- Dining & Nightlife: A wide variety of international restaurants and bars — Allston has an active food and music scene.
- Student & University Proximity: Close to Boston University and several colleges — high rental demand tied to academic calendar.
- New Development: Recent projects (e.g., Boston Landing and adjacent redevelopment) are bringing offices, retail and new housing to the submarket.
Housing Snapshot
- High rental turnover with many student-targeted units and multi-bedroom leases.
- Rents are mid-to-high relative to broader Boston because of demand and proximity to universities.
- Range of building types: vintage brick buildings, triple-deckers, and newer mid-rise developments.
History
- Named for Washington Allston The neighborhood is named after painter Washington Allston and historically developed as a working-class residential area.
- Allston–Brighton linkage Allston is commonly paired with adjacent Brighton; the two neighborhoods share services and a Boston Police District (D-14).
- Industrial to mixed-use Parts of Allston (Lower Allston) were historically industrial and have seen redevelopment into residential and office uses (e.g., Boston Landing).
Demographics and Lifestyle
- Young & diverse Population skews young, with many renters, students and young professionals; culturally diverse dining and shopping options.
- High renter share Majority of housing is renter-occupied and turnover is above the city average.
- Active nightlife Vibrant late-night economy concentrated on Harvard Ave and Brighton Ave — popular with students.
- Transit-oriented Easy access to Green Line and commuter rail makes commuting to downtown and university campuses straightforward.