Apartments to rent in 02445, Brookline

02445 covers Brookline Village and nearby Pill Hill / Chestnut Hill edges. The area mixes walkable village retail, strong transit access (MBTA Green Line D at Brookline Village), and a mix of condos, mid-rise apartments and historic single-family pockets popular with professionals and families.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
02445 — Brookline Village / Pill Hill High Excellent Safe Excellent
02446 — Coolidge Corner High Good Safe Excellent
02467 — Chestnut Hill High Good Very Safe Good
02130 — Jamaica Plain Average Good Safe Excellent
02120 — Roxbury / Roxbury Crossing Average Fair Less Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zillow Rentals (ZIP-level market data)

ZIP 02445 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,800 – $3,200
1 bedroom
$2,200 – $3,400
2 bedroom
$2,800 – $4,200
3 bedroom
$3,600 – $6,000

Source: Zillow Rentals (ZIP-level market data)

Rentals available in 02445

02445 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

Source: GreatSchools, School websites, private school sites

02445 Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

02445 / Brookline Village trends below the national average for many violent crime categories but has occasional property and person crimes typical of dense, transit-rich neighborhoods. Local data sources show a mixed violent-crime grade (moderate) but overall the ZIP is widely considered safer than many nearby Boston central ZIPs; street-level patterns vary by block (commercial corridors see more nonviolent incidents). Residents should use common urban precautions (lock cars, secure bicycles, avoid poorly lit streets at night).

Source: CrimeGrade (02445 profile) / Brookline Police public reports

02445 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~82
Very Walkable
Transit Score ~73
Excellent Transit
Bike Score ~77
Very Bikeable
<20 min
Green Line (D branch) from Brookline Village to Downtown Boston (Park St) is typically ~15–20 min; Longwood Medical Area reachable in a single transfer / short ride.

Source: WalkScore.com (ZIP-level snapshots) and MBTA station pages

02445, Brookline Summary

Overview

ZIP 02445 centers on Brookline Village and adjacent Pill Hill — a compact, transit-rich area with a strong village retail strip, easy Green Line access, and a mix of housing types from historic brownstones to retrofit condos. The market skews pricey versus national averages, driven by school quality, proximity to medical and university employment centers (Longwood, BU, hospitals) and short transit rides into downtown Boston. While commercial streets are lively, many side streets retain a residential, tree-lined character.

Key Features

  • Transit & walkability: Strong Green Line access (Brookline Village station on the D branch) and high walk scores make 02445 very convenient for commuting without a car.
  • Top schools: Several well-regarded public and private schools are inside or just outside the ZIP, making it desirable for families.
  • Village amenities: Brookline Village offers local grocers, cafes, restaurants and neighborhood services within easy walking distance.
  • Parks & green space: Access to Olmsted-designed park corridors and Larz Anderson park provide nearby outdoor options.

Housing Snapshot

  • Market commands premium rents vs. US average (Zillow ZIP-level data).
  • Stock includes renovated condos, mid-rise apartments, and historic single-family homes converted to multifamily.
  • High demand from professionals, medical staff, academics and families; limited new large rental product within the central village.

History

  • Historic village center: Brookline Village grew around 19th-century rail service (Highland Branch) and retains historic commercial and residential building stock.
  • Olmsted park connections: The area lies along parkways that are part of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace system linking green spaces.
  • Institutional neighbors: Longwood Medical Area and nearby educational institutions have long shaped local housing demand.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Population mix: A blend of professionals, students and families with higher-than-average household incomes for the metro area.
  • Lifestyle: Walkable daily errands, frequent dining and coffee options, and active community programming make it attractive to renters and owners.
  • Transit-first neighborhood: High share of residents rely on MBTA and local buses; car ownership is lower than many suburbs.