SeaportRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of $70/m² monthly, Seaport is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Boston rental market. The $105/m² ceiling reflects a neighborhood that has prioritized luxury laboratory-adjacent housing over actual character. From an investment outlook perspective, it is a fortress of high equity, but for a renter, you are paying a massive surcharge for a concierge and a lobby that smells like expensive hotel perfume.
The Vibe:It is all glass, steel, and a wind tunnel that never quits between Seaport Blvd and the harbor. The neighborhood is a manufactured landscape of high-rises where the Silver Line serves as the primary, albeit sluggish, link to the rest of civilization. You are surrounded by people who find it normal to pay a premium for a view of a tanker ship while wearing a Patagonia vest.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Seaport @ $70/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking included in the average rent?
Absolutely not; expect to pay an additional $450 to $600 monthly for a spot in a garage like the one at One Seaport.
How do m² stats here compare to the Back Bay?
Seaport often exceeds Back Bay prices for new builds, with the $70/m² median reflecting much newer, amenity-heavy stock.
Can I find anything at the $44/m² floor?
Only if you move toward the A Street border in an older industrial loft that hasn't been fully gutted yet.
What is the neighborhood analysis for grocery shopping?
It's a desert outside of the Seaport Blvd Trader Joe's, so you'll be relying on delivery or a car for anything substantial.
Does the investment outlook justify the high entry price?
Yes, because the proximity to the Vertex and Amazon offices creates a permanent pool of high-income tenants who don't care about the price tag.