Brookline Apartment for Rent


The birthplace of John F. Kennedy and a stone's throw from Fenway Park, Brookline has a rich history and is one of Boston’s most desirable communities to call home. Being that Brookline is close to downtown Boston, it’s perfect for students and those who work in the Boston city center.



Brookline Apartments

Below is a list of apartment complexes in Brookline, MA. You will find the address, phone and website for each listing. To see our list of featured rentals in the Boston Metro area, please visit this page.


45 Marion Brookline


45 Marion is a new apartment construction. You’ll find new appliances, hardwood floors and 9-foot ceilings (and a whole host of other high-tech in-apartment amenities). You’ll notice an ultra-modern lobby, whereas the units themselves are styled in a more contemporary manner. The corner units have great windows that start at the floor and almost touch the ceiling (allowing for incredible views). Most units have small balconies. It’s a 5-minute walk to Trader Joe’s on Beacon St. 45 Marion is also close to Griggs and St Marks Parks.


Amenities:


  • Bike parking
  • Doorman
  • Fitness center
  • Garage parking
  • Package pick up and delivery
  • Pet friendly
  • Valet dry cleaning


45 Marion Brookline

45 Marion Street

Brookline, MA 02446

(617) 981-6900

45marion.com


Freeman / St. Paul Apartments


The Freeman / St. Paul Apartments is architecturally a mix of Greek Revival, old Boston and even a little Spanish influence (with the red-tiled roof). If you’re looking for the classic Boston feel, this is the apartment building for you. The units have real hardwood floors, bay windows and some very unique early 20th century wood craftsmanship. If the modern Boston apartment boom isn’t your thing, then check out Freeman / St. Paul.


Amenities:


  • 24-Hour emergency maintenance
  • On-site parking
  • Pet friendly


Freeman / St. Paul Apartments

143 Freeman Street

Brookline, MA 02446

(617) 906-7008

freemansaintpaulapartments.com


Green Street Apartment


Welcome to Brookline’s coziest apartments! This four-story brick apartment features a beautiful, lush interior courtyard (very unique for Massachusetts these days). The units have striking hardwood floors, kitchens that don’t invade living space (they’re separate rooms), and enough windows to let in a good amount of light. Green Street Apartments is right off Beacon St. in the heart of Brookline.


Amenities:


  • Courtyard
  • On-site parking
  • Pet friendly
  • Recycling


Green Street Apartments

45 Green Street

Brookline, MA 02446

(833) 543-0289

greenstreetapartments.net


Pelham Hall Apartments


If there was an apartment that everyone in Brookline knew about, it’d be Pelham Hall. Sticking out as one of the most prominent buildings along Beacon Street, the Pelham Hall Apartments has been housing Brookline residents for nearly a century. Pelham is an eight-story brick apartment building on the corner of Beacon Street and Pleasant Street. It has striking interiors, great views and a convenient centralized location.


Amenities:


  • Bike storage room
  • Controlled access
  • Fitness center
  • Recycling


Pelham Hall Apartments

1284 Beacon St

Brookline, MA 02446

(833) 290-5756

pelhamhall.com


Village At Brookline


Right next to The Riverway and close to Leverett Pond, Village at Brookline is a different style of apartment compared to the traditional buildings in Brookline and Boston. The Village is more of a spread-out complex that offers a little more breathing room and amenities that come along with such extra space. The Village offers 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom units (very rare for Brookline!). This is the perfect location for young families and those who want access to more outdoor activities.


Amenities:


  • Amazon shipping lockers.
  • Covered garage parking
  • Dog park
  • Fitness center
  • Playground
  • WiFi cafe


Village At Brookline

77 Village Way

Brookline, MA 02445

(857) 392-4913

https://liveinbrookline.com


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Typical Brookline Apartment Prices


The typical rent for Brookline apartments starts around $1700/month on the low end for a studio and can reach up to $5,600/month for large four-bedroom apartments. Luxury apartments can range upward of $11,000/month (but these types of units are rare).



Brookline Housing & Apartment Style

Brookline features a mix of modern apartments (post 2010), modern brownstones, old brownstones and triple-deckers. There are a lot of studio apartments (zero bedrooms) and 1 bedroom apartments, especially on the more affordable end of the spectrum.


Brookline Neighborhoods


  • Allston - Not technically in Brookline, but just north of it, this neighborhood is safe, quiet and great for families. Allston usually gets included in Brookline housing searches.
  • Brookline Village - Adjacent to beautiful Olmsted Park, this beautiful lush neighborhood is full of mature old-growth trees and classic brick Boston architecture.
  • Coolidge Corner - This famous neighborhood is identified by the Tudor-style building on the corner of Harvard Street and Beacon Street. Look for the clock tower and you'll know you're there. Close to shopping, dining and a straight shot into downtown Boston - Coolidge Corner is a very convenient location.
  • Fenway-Kenmore - Next to the famous Fenway Park, this part of town is hopping with attractions, nightlife and of course the Red Sox! This part of town isn't officially in Brookline, but does get associated with the town when the topic of Brookline housing comes up.
  • Washington Square - A small zone centered around Washington St. and Beacon Street. This neighborhood has a lot of great affordable dining options and charming stone apartments.

Brookline Facts & Trivia


  • Andrew Jackson Downing was quoted saying: "The whole of this neighborhood of Brookline is a kind of landscape garden, and there is nothing in America of the sort, so inexpressibly charming as the lanes which lead from one cottage, or villa, to another."
  • Residents of Brookline were some of the first in the United States to support women's suffrage.
  • Brookline was originally known as Muddy River.




Nearby Attractions & Things To DO

Boston Museum of Fine Arts


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