Apartments to rent in Oak Square, Boston

Oak Square (Brighton) is a walkable, residential-commercial hub on Washington St in Brighton with easy bus access to the MBTA, nearby parks, local shops and an active rental market. ZIP code coverage: 02135.

Nearby Neighborhoods Comparison

NeighborhoodsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
Oak Square Average Fair Safe Good
Brighton Center Average Fair Safe Good
Allston Low Fair Safe Excellent
Cleveland Circle Average Good Safe Good
Chestnut Hill High Good Very Safe Fair
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: PadMapper

Oak Square, Boston Rental Prices

Studio
$1,700 – $2,400
1 bedroom
$1,900 – $2,600
2 bedroom
$2,300 – $3,600
3 bedroom
$2,800 – $4,200

Source: PadMapper

Rentals available in Oak Square, Boston

Oak Square, Boston Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

Source: Apartments.com / Trulia school listings

Oak Square, Boston Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

Oak Square experiences moderate property and non-violent crime relative to Boston overall. Neighborhood-level reports show a moderate incident rate (ApartmentList neighborhood profile reports ~24.99 incidents per 1,000 as a recent estimate). Typical concerns are thefts and occasional vandalism around commercial strips; residential streets are generally quieter. Standard urban precautions (lock cars, secure ground-floor units) are recommended.

Source: ApartmentList neighborhood safety report

Oak Square, Boston Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~79
Very Walkable
Transit Score ~56
Good Transit
Bike Score ~65
Very Bikeable
<30 min
Around 25–30 minutes to Downtown Boston by bus + Green Line (typical public-transit trip times vary by route and time of day).

Source: WalkScore

Oak Square, Boston Summary

Overview

Oak Square is a compact Brighton neighborhood anchored on Washington Street with local retail, neighborhood restaurants, small parks and solid bus connections to the MBTA. It appeals to a mix of renters — from young professionals and families to students — who value walkability and easy access to Boston College and downtown transit routes.

Key Features

  • Transit-friendly: Multiple MBTA bus lines and a short ride to the Green Line make it easy to reach downtown Boston.
  • Local shopping & dining: A lively Washington Street corridor with pizza shops, cafes, and neighborhood markets.
  • Parks & recreation: Several small parks and athletic fields within walking distance for everyday outdoor time.
  • Close to colleges: Short commutes to Boston College and convenient transit links to BU and other campuses.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mostly low- to mid-rise multi-family buildings and triple-deckers with some newer renovations.
  • Rents are middle-of-the-pack for Brighton — generally lower than Chestnut Hill / Cleveland Circle but higher than some student-dominated Allston blocks.
  • Street parking can be limited; many renters rely on resident parking rules or paid garages.