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    Best Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in Boston, MA

    4 neighborhoods ranked by walkability, transit access, bikeability, job market, and affordable rent — the metrics that matter most to young professionals starting their careers.

    Population: 675,647Updated 2026

    Young Professional Neighborhoods in Boston — Key Takeaways

    The best neighborhood for young professionals in Boston is South End Boston with a YP Score of 86/100. The most walkable neighborhood is Back Bay with a Walk Score of 100/100. Beacon Hill has the best transit access with a Transit Score of 99/100. The most bikeable neighborhood is South End Boston (Bike Score: 98/100). The most affordable rent is in South End Boston at $760/month.

    The unemployment rate in Boston is 4.6%, 24% above the national average of 3.7%. The citywide median rent is $2,743/month (national average: $1,163). Median household income is $76,298.

    Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, Walk Score, FBI Crime Data Explorer, and BLS. Last updated: March 2026.

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    Top 3 Neighborhoods for Young Professionals

    South End Boston

    86/100

    YP Score

    Walk: 97
    Transit: 91
    Rent: $760

    Back Bay

    75/100

    YP Score

    Walk: 100
    Transit: 98
    Rent: $2,414

    Cambridge

    73/100

    YP Score

    Walk: 94
    Transit: 80
    Rent: $2,322
    Complete Rankings — 4 Neighborhoods
    Best neighborhoods for young professionals in Boston ranked by YP Score, with walk score, transit score, bike score, median rent, and unemployment rate.
    #NeighborhoodYP Score
    South End Boston86
    Back Bay75
    Cambridge73
    4
    Beacon Hill72

    Rankings by Category

    Top 5 neighborhoods in Boston for each young professional metric.

    Most Walkable

    Highest Walk Score

    Best Transit

    Highest Transit Score

    Most Bikeable

    Highest Bike Score

    Best Job Market

    Lowest unemployment rate

    Most Affordable Rent

    Lowest median rent

    Safest

    Lowest violent crime rate

    1. 3.3 per 1K
    2. 3.3 per 1K
    3. 3.3 per 1K
    4. 3.3 per 1K
    Highest Income

    Highest median household income

    1. $186,477
    2. $143,077
    3. $94,306
    4. $24,728
    Affordable Homes

    Lowest median home value

    1. $785,000
    2. $825,000
    3. $985,000
    4. $1,050,000
    How We Rank Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in Boston

    Neighborhoods are ranked using the Young Professional (YP) Score, a composite index that prioritizes the metrics most important to early-career professionals choosing where to live:

    Walkability (Walk Score)
    25% weight
    Transit Access (Transit Score)
    20% weight
    Job Market (Unemployment Rate)
    20% weight
    Affordable Rent (Median Rent)
    20% weight
    Bikeability (Bike Score)
    15% weight

    Walkability is weighted highest because young professionals tend to prefer neighborhoods where daily errands, dining, and entertainment are accessible on foot. Transit and bikeability scores reflect commute flexibility without car ownership. The job market factor rewards low unemployment, while affordable rent ensures neighborhoods are financially accessible to early-career earners.

    Data Sources: Walk Score (walkability, transit, and bike scores), US Census Bureau American Community Survey (median rent, unemployment rate), FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (crime rates), and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). All data is updated on a rolling basis as new releases become available.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best neighborhoods for young professionals in Boston?
    The top neighborhoods for young professionals in Boston based on walkability, transit, bikeability, job market, and rent are: South End Boston, Back Bay, Cambridge, Beacon Hill. These rankings prioritize Walk Score, Transit Score, Bike Score, unemployment rate, and median rent.
    Which neighborhoods in Boston have the best walkability and transit?
    The most walkable neighborhood in Boston is Back Bay with a Walk Score of 100/100. The best transit access is in Beacon Hill with a Transit Score of 99/100. The national average Walk Score is 48/100 and the national average Transit Score is 28/100.
    What is the average rent in Boston for young professionals?
    The median rent in Boston, MA is $2,743/month. The national median rent is $1,163/month. The median household income is $76,298.
    Where should a young professional live in Boston?
    Based on our Young Professional Score, the best neighborhood for young professionals in Boston is South End Boston with a YP Score of 86/100. This score weighs walkability (25%), transit access (20%), job market (20%), affordable rent (20%), and bikeability (15%).
    Which neighborhoods in Boston have the lowest unemployment?
    The neighborhood with the lowest unemployment in Boston is Cambridge with an unemployment rate of 4.2%. The national average unemployment rate is 3.7%. The citywide unemployment rate in Boston is 4.6%.

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