Finding the right neighborhood within your budget is a tall order. You have to consider a lot of things, such as: how easily you can get to work or school, your fuel and transportation budget, access to parking, shopping and local activities. You also have to take into account the forces of supply and demand and how it impacts pricing of available apartments in various Boston neighborhoods. Well, don’t worry because we’ve done the hard work, so you don’t have to. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about the more affordable neighborhoods in Boston. We also provided some great information on locations with a higher level of Real Time Available Rates (RTAR) so you can see more apartments quicker at lower costs than other areas.

8. Allston/ Brighton Border
The Allston/Brighton border area is a popular choice for those looking to benefit from what Boston has to offer without the hassle of high rental prices. The average rent for a Boston apartment in this area is $2,493. It’s worth noting that this sub-neighborhood excludes Lower Allston, Oak Square, and the Boston College area of Brighton. This area, and its neighbors, has so much to offer residents and visitors alike. This includes range of world cuisines as well as easy access to and from the city through the express bus lanes and MBTA green lines. Overall, there is a decent amount of availability here, particularly in the Allston side, which has an RTAR of 4.21% RTAR, nearly double the Boston average.

7. Roxbury
Looking for more dining options than you can count? Then look no further than Roxbury, which not only offers you the world’s cuisines within minutes of your Boston apartment, but also lower than average rental prices for Boston apartments ($2,485). As one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods, Roxbury offers several ways for its residents to relish in the colonial history of the country. This includes the Shirley-Eustis House, the last country-house in the country dating back to…