A running list of the most affordable and most expensive cities for renters in Eastern Mass.
From Boston.com & Globe.com
A running list of the most affordable and most expensive cities for renters in Eastern Mass. by Realestate.boston.com
April 4, 2019 11:57 am
Cambridge continues its reign as the most expensive Eastern Massachusetts city for renters, according to a new report, with Boston, Brookline, and Somerville not far behind.
The least expensive rents can be found in Fall River, Lawrence, and Brockton, in that order, but Fall River saw the largest year-over-year increase — up 15.1 percent, according to the Zumper real estate site. Framingham was the second-fastest growing, and Worcester was third.
Here’s how 16 cities stacked up for the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment and the percentage change year over year:
April 2019
1 Cambridge $2,490 0.8%2 Boston $2,420 5.2%3 Brookline $2,400 3.4%4 Somerville $2,150 3.4%5 Waltham $2,120 5%6 Medford $2,060 3%7 Newton $2,000 4.2%8 Quincy $1,860 -1.6%9 Framingham $1,710 8.2%10 Malden $1,660 0.6%11 Haverhill $1,410 -13.%12 Lowell $1,410 -5.4%13 Worcester $1,330 5.6%14 Brockton $1,310 -3.7%15 Lawrence $1,210 -13.6%16 Fall River $1,070 15.1%
March 2019
1 Cambridge $2,500 0.8%2 Boston $2,400 4.3%3 Brookline $2,350 0.9%4 Waltham $2,120 10.4%5 Somerville $2,100 5%6 Medford $1,960 0%7 Newton $1,940 3.7%8 Quincy $1,930 7.2%9 Framingham $1,670 3.7%10 Malden $1,650 0%11 Lowell $1,420 -2.1%12 Haverhill $1,400 -9.7%13 Worcester $1,330 7.3%14 Lawrence $1,270 -11.8%15 Brockton $1,250 -3.8%16 Fall River $1,090 16%
February 2019
1 Cambridge $2,470 -0.4%2 Boston $2,390 3.93 Brookline $2,350 0.4%4 Waltham $2,120 15.8%5 Somerville $2,100 5%6 Medford $2,060 6.2%7Quincy $1,930 12.9%8 Newton $1,900 -3.6%9 Framingham $1,650 3.1%10 Malden $1,630 -3%11Haverhill $1,470 -0.7%12 Lowell $1,410 2.2%13 Lawrence $1,340 -3.6%14Worcester $1,330 -12.7%15 Brockton $1,190 -10.5%16 Fall River $1,040 15.6%
January 2019
1 Cambridge$2,500 0.4%2 Boston$2,420 5.2%3 Brookline$2,370 1.3%4 Medford$2,170 11.3%5 Waltham$2,120 15.8%6 Somerville$2,090 6.1%7 Quincy$2,030 14.7%8 Newton$1,900 1.1%9 Framingham $1,720 11%10 Malden$1,610 -5.3%11 Haverhill$1,550 6.9%12 Lowell$1,390 3%13 Worcester$1,330 15.7%14 Lawrence $1,280 -7.2%15 Brockton$1,250 -3.8%16 Fall River$990 12.5%
December 2018
1 Cambridge$2,500 4.2%2 Boston$2,450 7.9%3 Brookline$2,380 3.9%4 Waltham$2,180 16%5 Medford$2,170 10.7%6 Somerville$2,100 8.8%7 Quincy$1,990 10.6%8 Newton$1,900 3.8%9 Framingham $1,700 8.3%10 Malden$1,600 -5.9%11 Haverhill$1,590 4.6%12 Lowell$1,390 4.5%13 Worcester$1,330 15.7%14 Brockton $1,240 -6.8%15 Lawrence$1,220 -8.3%16 Fall River$940 8%
November 2018
1 Cambridge$2,510 4.6%2 Boston$2,480 10.2%3 Brookline$2,400 4.8%4 Waltham$2,290 15.7%5 Somerville$2,100 5%6 Medford$2,070 8.9%7 Quincy$1,940 9%8 Newton$1,900 0.5%9 Framingham $1,660 7.1%10 Malden$1,650 -2.9%11 Haverhill$1,510 4.1%12 Lowell$1,460 7.4%13 Worcester$1,330 15.7%14 Brockton$1,180 -8.5%15 Lawrence$1,160 -9.4%16 Fall River$990 11.2%