Apartments to rent in Four Corners, Boston

Four Corners is a commercial and residential crossroads in Dorchester (centered around Washington, Bowdoin and Geneva), linked to downtown by the Fairmount Line (Four Corners/Geneva). The area mixes long-established local businesses and recent transit-oriented housing projects; covering ZIPs 02121 and 02124, it offers relatively affordable options compared with central Boston while giving direct commuter-rail access to South Station.

Nearby Neighborhoods Comparison

NeighborhoodsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
Four Corners Average Fair Less Safe Good
Codman Square Average Good Safe Excellent
Fields Corner Average Fair Safe Excellent
Savin Hill Average Good Safe Good
Uphams Corner Average Fair Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Combined neighborhood ZIP data (02121, 02124) from local market listings and ZIP-level rent aggregators

Four Corners, Boston Rental Prices

Studio
$1,200 – $1,900
1 bedroom
$1,400 – $2,450
2 bedroom
$1,900 – $3,000
3 bedroom
$2,400 – $4,000

Source: Combined neighborhood ZIP data (02121, 02124) from local market listings and ZIP-level rent aggregators

Rentals available in Four Corners, Boston

Four Corners, Boston Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Richard J. Murphy K-8 School

Noted local K-8 Boston Public Schools directory
1 Worrell St, Dorchester, MA (serves sections of Dorchester)
🧭 ~1.0 mi (depending on address in Four Corners)

Top Private Schools

Epiphany School (PK-8)

Not rated (private) Private school directories
154 Centre St, Dorchester Center
🧭 ~0.7–1.0 mi

Source: Boston Public Schools / school directories / local school sites

Four Corners, Boston Safety & Crime Overview

Less Safe

Crime indicators in parts of north/central Dorchester that include Four Corners are higher than the Boston city average for some property and violent-crime measures; hotspots tend to be along major commercial corridors. The city and community organizations maintain active outreach and policing; typical urban precautions (secure cars, well-lit routes at night) are recommended. 02121/02124 ZIP-level sources place parts of these areas at slightly worse-than-city-average levels.

Source: Neighborhood-level crime indices and local reporting

Four Corners, Boston Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~77
Very Walkable
Transit Score ~65
Excellent Transit
Bike Score ~61
Somewhat Bikeable
<20 min
Fairmount Line (Four Corners/Geneva) to South Station ~15 min; Red Line connections (Fields Corner/Ashmont) reach downtown in ~20–30 min depending on transfer and wait.

Source: WalkScore / local transit guides / MBTA station info

Four Corners, Boston Summary

Overview

Four Corners is a transit-linked Dorchester commercial node centered on Washington/Bowdoin/Geneva. It blends long-standing local retail, community services and recent transit-oriented development (for example, Four Corners Plaza). The neighborhood is diverse, with strong community organizations and active placemaking efforts; rents and housing quality vary by block, making in-person unit inspections essential.

Key Features

  • Transit-connected: Four Corners/Geneva on the Fairmount Line gives a direct rail trip to South Station and good bus access to the Red Line.
  • Community investment: Recent projects like Four Corners Plaza and Mother's Rest park renovation signal public and nonprofit investment in the corridor.
  • Parks & viewpoints: Mother's Rest provides neighborhood green space; Franklin Park is a short trip for larger recreational needs.
  • Local businesses and dining: Robust local restaurant scene (Caribbean, Vietnamese and Latinx offerings) and independent retail along Washington/Columbia corridors.

Housing Snapshot

  • Housing stock dominated by multi-family triple-deckers and small apartment buildings.
  • Transit-adjacent development has added newer, mixed-income units, but unit quality varies.
  • Rents are generally lower than central Boston neighborhoods but rising with renovation activity.