Apartments to rent in South Boston, Boston

South Boston ("Southie") is a waterfront, highly walkable neighborhood south of downtown Boston anchored by East/West Broadway, Castle Island and the expanding Seaport/Waterfront. ZIP codes covering South Boston include 02127 and the commercial/Waterfront ZIP 02210. The area mixes longtime community pockets with new development, strong walkability and easy MBTA Red Line and Silver Line access.

Nearby Neighborhoods Comparison

NeighborhoodsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
South Boston High Good Safe Excellent
South Boston Waterfront (Seaport) High Fair Safe Excellent
South End High Good Safe Excellent
Columbus Park / City Point (Dorchester) Average Good Safe Good
East Boston (Jeffries Point / Orient Heights) Average Good Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: RentCafe / Apartments.com (market snapshots)

South Boston, Boston Rental Prices

Studio
$1,800 – $3,200
1 bedroom
$2,500 – $4,200
2 bedroom
$3,200 – $6,000
3 bedroom
$3,800 – $9,000

Source: RentCafe / Apartments.com (market snapshots)

Rentals available in South Boston, Boston

South Boston, Boston Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

South Boston Catholic Academy

Not rated Private school listing (GreatSchools / Trulia)
866 E Broadway, Boston, MA 02127
🧭 In-neighborhood, East Broadway

St. Peter Academy

Not rated Homes.com / NCES
371 W 4th St, Boston, MA 02127
🧭 In-neighborhood (West Side)

Gate of Heaven School

Not rated Local listings
609 E 4th St, Boston, MA 02127
🧭 ~0.3–0.7 mi (central Southie)

Source: GreatSchools / Homes.com (compiled neighborhood school listings)

South Boston, Boston Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

Overall South Boston sits near the city average for violent and property crime but patterns are hyper-local: central/west parts of Southie (near West Broadway and the waterfront) generally see lower violent-crime rates while certain blocks further inland and pockets around transit hubs report more property crime and vehicle break-ins. The Boston Police District C-6 covers South Boston and publishes community alerts and regular patrol activity. Residents report the usual urban cautions (watch for car break-ins, lock bikes, be mindful late-night streets); community policing and neighborhood watches are active in many blocks.

Source: Boston Globe / Boston Police Department crime reporting (local coverage)

South Boston, Boston Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~88
Very Walkable
Transit Score ~73
Excellent Transit
Bike Score ~78
Very Bikeable
<15 min
Red Line (Broadway/Andrew) to Downtown (Park St / Downtown) typically 10–15 minutes; Silver Line connects Seaport to South Station (transfer to Red Line/Commuter Rail).

Source: WalkScore / MBTA / Seaport TMA

South Boston, Boston Summary

Overview

South Boston (Southie) blends long-established neighborhood character with rapid redevelopment along the waterfront. It offers high walkability, easy MBTA access (Red Line + Silver Line to the Seaport), strong park/beach access at Castle Island and Carson Beach and a dense local retail strip on Broadway. Rents are above the Boston average, and the neighborhood is popular with commuters working in the Seaport, downtown and nearby medical/research clusters.

Key Features

  • Waterfront & Recreation: Castle Island, Carson Beach and the Harborwalk provide year-round outdoor access and views.
  • Transit & Walkability: Very walkable neighborhood with Red Line access (Broadway, Andrew) and Silver Line service to the Seaport/Logan.
  • Neighborhood Character: Mix of rowhouses and new-construction apartments — lively local bars and restaurants alongside long-term residents.
  • Seaport Proximity: Quick access to Seaport jobs and amenities — but also experience higher rents and construction activity.

Housing Snapshot

  • High renter share with a mix of small multifamily buildings and new-construction luxury units.
  • One-bedroom units are the most common rental type; studios run slightly lower but still relatively costly.
  • Parking is constrained; many renters rely on public transit, biking, or rideshares.