Brighton Apartments for Rent in Boston

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What to know
before you rent

Brighton apartments offer one of the best mixes of value, space, and location for Boston renters.

Whether you want a studio near the Green Line, a roommate-friendly three-bedroom off Commonwealth Avenue, or a newer building near Boston Landing, our Brighton search makes it easy to compare real listings, pricing, and move-in dates.

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FAQ

Questions about living in Brighton

From neighborhood vibe to buildings, here’s what you need to know about renting in Brighton before you start your search.
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Key differentiators vs nearby areas

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Vs Allston: Brighton is typically quieter, less nightlife-driven, and better for renters prioritizing space and a more residential feel. Vs Brookline: Brighton usually gives renters more value and more student/roommate-oriented inventory, while Brookline often skews pricier and more polished. Vs Fenway-Kenmore: Brighton is less central to the Longwood/Fenway core but often better for larger shared apartments and campus-adjacent value.

Who it’s best for?

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Students at Boston College and Boston University, graduate students, roommates looking for larger units, young professionals who want better value than central Boston, and renters who prioritize transit access plus a more residential day-to-day feel. BU actively maintains off-campus housing resources, and Boston College has a visible Brighton-based neighborhood and campus presence, which supports the student-renter pull.

What makes the neighborhood unique?

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Brighton stands out because it combines several renter micro-markets in one place: student-heavy blocks near Commonwealth Avenue, quieter residential streets farther west, newer product near Boston Landing, and border zones like Cleveland Circle that give renters transit access and neighborhood flexibility. It is one of the better fits for renters who want Boston access without paying for a Back Bay or Brookline profile.

When should I start looking for a Brighton apartment if I want a September move?

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Start your search in early spring or by late spring at the latest, since September inventory moves quickly in student-heavy Boston neighborhoods.

Is Brighton good for commuting by Green Line or bus?

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Yes - Brighton is well positioned for commuting with Green Line access along Commonwealth Avenue and reliable bus connections across Boston.

What kinds of apartments are most common in Brighton?

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Brighton is best known for multifamily rentals, classic apartment buildings, and roommate-friendly two- and three-bedroom units.

Is Cleveland Circle part of Brighton, and is it a good place to rent?

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Cleveland Circle sits on Brighton’s edge and is a popular rental area thanks to strong transit access and a convenient location near multiple neighborhoods.

What is the difference between Brighton and Allston for renters?

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Brighton is typically quieter and more residential, while Allston feels denser, busier, and more nightlife-driven.

Is Brighton a good neighborhood for students in Boston?

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Yes - Brighton is a strong fit for students because it offers off-campus access, roommate-friendly apartments, and easier value than many closer-in Boston neighborhoods.

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