BostonFinal Boss Zone

SeaportRent Prices 2026

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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

$70
/m²/mo
20.5% Premiumvs Boston avg
LowHigh
$44$105
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Seaport @ $70/m²/mo

$4,200

District Highlights

Grocery
Trader Joe's on Seaport Blvd
Park
Fan Pier Park
Gym
Equinox Seaport
Transit
Courthouse Station (Silver Line)
Entertainment
The Grand

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.