Apartments to rent in 02136, Boston

02136 (Hyde Park / Readville) is Boston’s southernmost neighborhood with a suburban 'small-town' feel inside the city. The ZIP mixes commuter-rail access (Readville, Fairmount/Hyde Park), parks along the Neponset River, and a broad range of housing — from triple-deckers to newer garden apartments — making it popular for families and commuters seeking lower rents than inner-Boston neighborhoods.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
02136 — Hyde Park / Readville Average Good Safe Good
02132 — West Roxbury Average Good Safe Good
02131 — Roslindale Average Good Safe Good
02126 — Mattapan Low Fair Less Safe Good
02124 — Dorchester Average Fair Less Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zillow

ZIP 02136 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,200 – $1,800
1 bedroom
$1,500 – $3,200
2 bedroom
$2,000 – $3,600
3 bedroom
$2,600 – $4,800

Source: Zillow

Rentals available in 02136

02136 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

Source: GreatSchools / Homes.com (compiled listings)

02136 Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

District E‑18 (Hyde Park / Readville) is patrolled by the Boston Police Department and reports a mix of property crimes and occasional violent incidents. In recent years public safety messaging and targeted enforcement (including moped/theft operations and community alerts) have focused on robberies and firearms incidents in pockets of the district; overall Hyde Park’s pattern is more property-crime heavy than inner-core tourist districts. Normal urban precautions (lock your car, be cautious at night, travel in pairs on isolated streets) are recommended.

Source: Boston Police Department (District E-18)

02136 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~78
Very Walkable / many errands on foot (typical for Cleary Square / Stony Brook areas).
Transit Score ~72
Good Transit — commuter rail (Readville), Fairmount/Hyde Park, and multiple bus routes connect to Forest Hills and South Station.
Bike Score ~54
Somewhat Bikeable — limited protected bike lanes; river reservations provide pleasant rides.
<25 min
Readville and Hyde Park commuter-rail / Fairmount Line rides reach South Station in roughly 15–25 minutes; buses or transfers to Forest Hills + Orange Line add 20–35 minutes depending on route and transfers.

Source: WalkScore / MBTA schedules

02136, Boston Summary

Overview

02136 (Hyde Park / Readville) is Boston’s southernmost neighborhood combining suburban calm with solid commuter access. The area is anchored by Cleary Square and transit nodes (Readville, Fairmount), and offers a broad housing mix at rents generally lower than central Boston but higher than many outer suburbs. Hyde Park is family-oriented with parks along the Neponset River and several community-focused commercial strips.

Key Features

  • Commuter convenience: Readville and the Fairmount corridor provide reliable commuter-rail and bus options to South Station and downtown.
  • Parks & outdoors: Neponset River Reservation and neighborhood parks give easy access to trails and green space.
  • Value relative to city: Rents and home values in 02136 are typically more affordable than central Boston neighborhoods while keeping reasonable access to jobs and services.
  • Community feel: Hyde Park retains a 'small town in the city' vibe with local businesses, civic groups, and family-oriented events.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of triple-deckers, small multifamily buildings, and garden-style apartments.
  • Rising renovation activity and selective price growth compared with inner-city ZIPs.
  • Renters can find bargains outside peak season; owner-occupiers benefit from steadier long-term values.

History

  • Annexation and identity Hyde Park was an independent town until annexed by Boston in 1912; Readville (in 02136) has industrial roots tied to early mills.
  • Rail and river corridor The neighborhood developed along commuter-rail and the Neponset River, shaping its residential and parkland layout.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Population mix Diverse, family-oriented population with a substantial share of long-term residents and growing younger commuter cohorts.
  • Local shopping Neighborhood retail clusters at Cleary Square and along River St / Hyde Park Ave offer independent restaurants, grocery options and services.
  • Transit-oriented lifestyle Many residents rely on commuter rail or a combination of bus + rapid transit (Forest Hills) for daily commutes.