Apartments to rent in 02467, Chestnut Hill
02467 (Chestnut Hill) is an affluent, mixed residential and college-focused ZIP that covers parts of Chestnut Hill in Brookline/Newton/Boston. The area includes Boston College, shopping at The Street/The Shops at Chestnut Hill and several parks (Hammond Pond Reservation, Chestnut Hill Reservoir); rents are well above the national average but the neighborhood offers strong schools and solid transit access to Boston.
Nearby ZIPs Comparison
| ZIPs | Cost | Schools | Safety | Walkability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02467 — Chestnut Hill | High | Excellent | Very Safe | Good |
| 02445 — Brookline | High | Excellent | Safe | Excellent |
| 02459 — Newton Centre | High | Good | Very Safe | Good |
| 02135 — Brighton | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
| 02130 — Jamaica Plain | Average | Good | Safe | Excellent |
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ZIP 02467 Rental Prices
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02467 Schools & Education
Top Public Schools
Brookline High School
Memorial Spaulding Elementary School
Top Private Schools
Beaver Country Day School
Brimmer and May School
Mount Alvernia Academy
Source: Local school websites / PublicSchoolReview / GreatSchools
02467 Safety & Crime Overview
Chestnut Hill (02467) is generally lower-crime compared with central Boston and aligns more closely with neighboring Brookline and Newton levels of public safety. Typical concerns are property-level thefts and occasional car break-ins near shopping corridors; violent crime rates are low relative to the core city but property crime totals fluctuate year-to-year. Residents and visitors should use usual urban precautions (lock cars, secure bikes) and be aware that some areas near Route 9 and large shopping centers see heavier foot and vehicle traffic.
02467 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores
02467, Chestnut Hill Summary
Overview
02467 (Chestnut Hill) is an established, tree-lined village with a mix of college campus life (Boston College), high-end shopping (The Street / The Shops at Chestnut Hill), and attractive parkland (Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Hammond Pond). The ZIP is split across municipal lines (Brookline, Newton and small Boston sections), which gives it a mix of municipal services and school assignments. Housing is dominated by owner-occupied homes and premium apartment complexes; rents and home values are higher than regional averages.
Key Features
- College & campus life: Boston College anchors the area, bringing cultural and sporting events plus a steady student/employee population.
- Shopping & dining: The Street and nearby shopping clusters host national and local restaurants, boutiques and grocery options including Wegmans and Star Market.
- Parks & outdoor access: Hammond Pond Reservation and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir offer trails, scenic loops and year-round outdoor recreation.
- Strong private & public schools: Several well-regarded private schools and Brookline/Newton public schools serve the ZIP, drawing families and staff.
Housing Snapshot
- Market dominated by higher-value single-family homes and mid-large apartment complexes.
- Rents are well above the national average; studios and small one-bedrooms available but limited.
- Seasonal turnover tied to the academic calendar — expect leasing demand in late summer.
History
- Historic village: Chestnut Hill grew as a suburban village and was shaped by its reservoir and parkland; parts are historic districts with Victorian and revival architecture.
- Boston College presence: Boston College’s campus (Collegiate Gothic architecture) has been a defining presence since the early 20th century.
- Retail evolution: The Street and Chestnut Hill shopping nodes evolved into an upscale retail cluster serving the region.
Demographics and Lifestyle
- Affluent & educated: Household incomes and educational attainment are well above national averages; many professionals and families live here.
- Mixed-age community: A mix of families, college students and older residents — lifestyle options range from quiet residential to active shopping and dining.
- Transit-accessible suburbs: Multiple Green Line stops and local bus service make commuting to Boston straightforward for many residents.