Living in the Boston neighborhood: Fenway–Kenmore

Living in Fenway–Kenmore offers renters iconic Boston energy, exceptional transit access, and a vibrant mix of sports, culture, green space, and campus life.
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Lifestyle

Sports & culture

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Transit

Green Line hub

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Students & professionals

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Intro

What to know
before you rent

Fenway–Kenmore is one of Boston's most vibrant and recognizable neighborhoods, combining the iconic energy of Fenway Park with the convenience of Kenmore Square.

Home to major universities, renowned museums, expansive green spaces, and one of the city's most connected transit hubs, the neighborhood offers renters a dynamic mix of culture, entertainment, and everyday accessibility.

Its central location makes commuting to Downtown Boston, Back Bay, Longwood Medical Area, and Brookline quick and convenient.
Transport

Commute & transportation

Getting around Fenway–Kenmore is easy thanks to multiple Green Line branches, extensive bus service, and highly walkable streets connecting residents to some of Boston's most popular destinations.

Kenmore station

Major MBTA Green Line hub serving the B, C, and D branches, providing convenient access across Boston, Brookline, and Newton.

Fenway station

Located on the Green Line D branch, offering direct connections to Downtown Boston and western neighborhoods.

Bus connections

Several MBTA routes serve the area, including routes 8, 19, 57, 60, and 65.

Walkable location

Residents enjoy easy access to Fenway Park, Back Bay, the Longwood Medical Area, museums, universities, and nearby neighborhoods.

Active transportation

Convenient access to Charles River pathways, bike routes, and the Back Bay Fens park network.
Education

Colleges, schools & universities nearby

Fenway–Kenmore is one of Boston's most student-friendly neighborhoods, surrounded by several major universities, colleges, and arts institutions.
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FAQ

Questions about living in Fenway–Kenmore

From neighborhood vibe to buildings, here's what you need to know about renting in Fenway–Kenmore
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How expensive is it to live in Fenway–Kenmore?

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Fenway–Kenmore is usually a mid-to-high-cost Boston rental area, with older walk-ups offering lower entry points than newer luxury buildings.

Is Fenway–Kenmore good for students?

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Yes, Fenway–Kenmore is one of the strongest Boston neighborhoods for students because of its proximity to universities, transit, and roommate-friendly rentals.

What are the best apartments near Boston University or Longwood Medical Area?

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The best-fit apartments are typically along Boylston Street, Brookline Avenue, Park Drive, and near Kenmore Square for easier access to both campuses and transit.

How easy is it to commute from Kenmore Square?

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Commuting from Kenmore Square is relatively easy thanks to strong Green Line access and quick connections to Back Bay, downtown, and Longwood.

Is the area noisy near Fenway Park?

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Some parts of Fenway–Kenmore can be noisy on game days and event nights, especially closer to Fenway Park and Lansdowne Street.

What kinds of apartments are most common in Fenway–Kenmore?

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Fenway–Kenmore most commonly features luxury mid-rise buildings, student-oriented rentals, and older brick walk-ups or multi-family apartments.

What makes the neighborhood unique?

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Fenway–Kenmore is defined by overlapping demand drivers that most Boston neighborhoods do not have in one place: Fenway Park traffic, Kenmore Square transit, student renters, Longwood commuters, and a dense apartment inventory that ranges from older multi-family stock to high-amenity luxury towers.

Who it's best for?

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Best for students, grad students, medical and research employees, young professionals, and renters who value walkability, quick Green Line access, and living close to restaurants, nightlife, and major institutions.

Key differentiators vs nearby areas

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Compared with Back Bay, Fenway–Kenmore is more renter-driven and less polished-luxury; compared with Mission Hill, it is flatter, more connected to Kenmore and central Boston, and stronger for amenity-rich buildings; compared with Brookline, it feels denser, busier, and more entertainment-oriented.

Location

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Back Bay, Boston, MA 02116, USA