Boston, Massachusetts

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Connect with experienced property management professionals who know the Boston rental market inside and out.

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180
Managers in Boston
$2,800
Average Rent
4.8/5
Average Manager Rating

Boston Rental Market Overview

Current market trends and statistics to help you make informed property management decisions

Annual Rent Growth
+4.3%
Year over year
Vacancy Rate
3.8%
Current market
Days on Market
15
Average rental
1BR Median
$2,400
Per month

Median Rents by Bedroom Count

1 Bedroom
$2,400
2 Bedrooms
$3,200
3 Bedrooms
$4,200

Key Economic Drivers in Boston

Education
Healthcare
Biotechnology
Finance
Technology

These industries drive rental demand and influence the types of tenants seeking housing in Boston.

Why you need a local Boston property manager

Local Market Knowledge

Boston has unique rental market dynamics, neighborhood characteristics, and tenant expectations. A local property manager understands competitive rental rates in different Boston neighborhoods, seasonal demand patterns, and the types of amenities tenants expect in this market.

Regulatory Compliance

Boston and Massachusetts have specific landlord-tenant laws, registration requirements, and safety regulations. Local property managers stay current with these regulations and ensure your property remains compliant, protecting you from potential legal issues.

Quick Response Times

When maintenance issues arise or tenant concerns need addressing, having a property manager physically located in Boston means faster response times and better on-site oversight of your investment property.

Popular Boston neighborhoods we serve

Each neighborhood has unique characteristics and rental dynamics. Our property managers know them all.

Back Bay

$2,800-$6,000+

Upscale, brownstones, Newbury Street, central

Best For:
Professionals, luxury seekers, urban lifestyle

South End

$2,500-$5,000

Victorian brownstones, arts scene, LGBTQ+ friendly

Best For:
Professionals, culture seekers, diverse communities

Beacon Hill

$2,900-$7,000+

Historic, cobblestone streets, gas lamps, prestigious

Best For:
Luxury seekers, history lovers, established professionals

North End

$2,200-$4,000

Italian heritage, restaurants, waterfront, historic

Best For:
Foodies, culture enthusiasts, community feel

Seaport

$3,000-$6,500

New development, waterfront, modern, tech companies

Best For:
Tech professionals, luxury seekers, waterfront lifestyle

And many more neighborhoods throughout Boston

Boston Rental Regulations

Stay compliant with local landlord-tenant laws. Our property managers are experts in Massachusetts regulations.

Rent Control

No

Banned by state law in 1994, but strong tenant protections remain.

Landlord Licensing

Certificate of compliance required in some municipalities

Security Deposit Limits

One month rent maximum, must be held in escrow

Entry Notice Requirements

24 hours notice required, no specific time restriction

Special Ordinances & Requirements

  • Lead paint law strictly enforced
  • Security deposit must earn interest
  • Statement of condition required
  • Chapter 93A consumer protection applies

Why this matters: Professional property managers stay current with all Boston and Massachusetts regulations, protecting you from costly compliance violations and legal issues.

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