Apartments for Rent in Newton, MA (4,265 Rentals)

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$3,198 - $12,668
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Woodland Station Apartments

1940 Washington StNewton, MA 02461
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129 Oxford Rd, Unit #2
$3,300
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129 Oxford Rd, Unit #2

129 Oxford RdNewton, MA 02459
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256 Lowell Ave, Unit 2
$2,300
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256 Lowell Ave, Unit 2

256 Lowell AveNewton, MA 02460
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24 Gardner St, Unit 1
$3,300
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$3,300

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24 Gardner St, Unit 1

24 Gardner StNewton, MA 02458
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278 Cabot St, Unit #1
$3,100
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278 Cabot St, Unit #1

278 Cabot StNewton, MA 02460
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11 Rockland Pl, Unit 11
$5,125
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$5,125

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11 Rockland Pl, Unit 11

11 Rockland PlNewton, MA 02464

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500 Centre St, Unit #204
$2,300
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500 Centre St, Unit #204

500 Centre StNewton, MA 02458
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86 Chapel St, Unit 1
$4,500
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86 Chapel St, Unit 1

86 Chapel StNewton, MA 02458
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31 Middle St, Unit A
$3,800
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$3,800

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31 Middle St, Unit A

31 Middle StNewton, MA 02458
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112 Newtonville Ave
$1,250
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112 Newtonville Ave

112 Newtonville AveNewton, MA 02458
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346 Cherry St, Unit #1
$3,300
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$3,300

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346 Cherry St, Unit #1

346 Cherry StNewton, MA 02465
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1125 Chestnut St, Unit #1
$3,295
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1125 Chestnut St, Unit #1

1125 Chestnut StNewton, MA 02464
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26 Playstead Rd, Unit 2
$5,000
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26 Playstead Rd, Unit 2

26 Playstead RdNewton, MA 02458
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Newton Overview

If you are looking for a great place to live and work, then you have probably heard about Newton, MA. There are lots of individuals and families who are flocking to Newton, MA to call this place home. Located just west of Boston, it is known for its friendly people, temperate climate, and proximity to the ocean. If you are interested in living in apartments in Newton, MA, then learn more about this beautiful city below! See if there are Newton apartments that are right for you!

What is the history of Newton?

The town of Newton, MA is one of the first European settlements in North America. The area was settled in 1630 and was renamed Cambridge in 1638. Newton was incorporated as a separate town in 1681. It was renamed Newtown in 1691 before getting its current name in 1766. This was one of the first commuter suburbs in the region, as many people who lived and worked in Newton, MA would commute to Boston. This was also one of the main areas in which the American Revolution got its start.

How is the weather in Newton?

As Newton, MA is located in the New England area, the temperature can get a bit cold during the winter. The temperature averages between 15 degrees F and 35 degrees F during the winter. During the summer, the temperature tends to fluctuate between 60 degrees F and 80 degrees F, however, it can reach the 90s on occasion. It is relatively humid in Newton, MA, as it is located near the coast.

How do I get around town?

The vast majority of people who live in the Newton, MA area navigate the area with a car, however, a car is not required, as the region is served by the MBTA including light rail, buses, and commuter rail services. The mass transit options do come regularly, allowing people to plan their days with ease. In addition, there is a regional train station nearby as well that allows people to move to cities that arenÆt as close to Boston.

What is the Newton commute like?

There are numerous major roads that line the Newton, MA area. Some of the busiest roads include the Massachusetts Turnpike, which is I-90, Route 128, which intersects with I-95, and Route 16. The closest airport to Newton, MA Logan International Airport, which is located in Boston. The traffic in Newton, MA can get heavy from time to time and the patterns mimic those of Boston itself. The traffic is busiest during rush hour.

What are the local media outlets?

There are a number of media outlets in Newton, MA, however, many of the top media outlets are those that come from Boston. There is a major local newspaper called The Newton Tab, which covers local news. The Newton Patch is another newspaper that provides information on what is happening in the local area. Many of the TV stations come from Boston, however, there are a few local options as well including NewTV and NECN (which is an NBC affiliate). Radio stations also come from Boston but WNTN is an AM station that is local to Newton, MA.

Why live in Newton, MA?

There are a number of major reasons why so many people are flocking to Newton, MA to call this place home. The biggest reason is that Newton, MA is close to Boston, providing residents with plenty of job opportunities, however, those who decide to live in Newton, MA do not have to pay the high prices that Boston has when it comes to property and rent. When this is combined with the friendly people, delicious food, and proximity to the ocean, it is easy to see why so many people are deciding to call Newton, MA home.

What Newton landmarks should I see?

One of the largest employers in Newton, MA is Boston College, a major university that is a member of the ACC. Another important landmark in the region is the John A. Fenno House, which was built in 1854 and is located on Lowell Avenue. A lot of people also love to visit the Jackson Homestead, which was a major stop on the Underground Railroad that slaves used to escape the South. This location was built in 1809 and was designed using the classic Federal style. It is now home to historical artifacts, photos, maps, costumes, and paintings.

What is there to do around Newton?

There is still plenty to do in Newton, MA, as many people like to visit Crystal Lake. This is 33 acres in size and is located in Newton Centre. There are a few small parks along with a swimming area. Lots of people also like to play golf at the Woodland Country Club and Charles River Country Club. The US Open golf event was held in Newton, MA in 1919. Finally, many residents and visitors like to visit Norumbega Park, which sits on the Charles River. This used to be a major entertainment venue and has since become one of the most popular places for people to walk their dogs and relax.

Any annual festivals or Newton events to know?

There are a lot of popular festivals that take place in Newton, MA during the year. One of the most popular festivals is the Sheep Shearing Festival, which has taken place annually for more than 20 years. A lot of people in the Newton, MA area are also of Asian American descent, making the Newton Taiwan Day one of the most popular celebrations during the year. There is also a fun festival called MayFair in Harvard Square that many people enjoy.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Those who are looking to go on vacation in the local area have plenty of opportunities at their disposal. First, many people like to travel to New York City, which is just a few hours away. As one of the largest cities in the world, there is something for everyone to do, ranging from Ground Zero to Central Park. A little bit further away, lots of people decide to head north during the fall to watch the leaves change. One of the most popular migrations from the Boston area every year, this is a great time for people of all ages. Finally, those who are willing to get on a plane should know that Logan airport is not that far away either. This provides easy access to vacation spots all over the world.

Where is the best place to move in Newton?

Those who are planning on commuting into Boston for work may want to look for apartments in Newton, MA that are closer to the Eastern edge, as this would make it easier to get into the city. Or, it might be a good idea to live near a mass transit line. Those who like the outdoors might want to look for Newton apartments that are close to Crystal Lake. If you are looking for help finding your next apartment in Newton, MA, then give us a call and let us help you! It would be our honor to help you find your next home in Newton, MA. Call us today!

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Walk Score®

73 / 100

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score®

55 / 100

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Some bike infrastructure

Transit Score®

41 / 100

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A few nearby public transportation options

Frequently Asked Questions about Newton

How much are Studio apartments in Newton?

There are currently 506 Studio Apartments in Newton with rent ranges from $1,175 to $8,608 with an average price of $2,556.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Newton Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Newton ranges from $1,000 to $9,023 with an average monthly rent of $2,869.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Newton cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Newton range from $375 to $11,250. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,455.

How expensive are Newton Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 1,032 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Newton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,500 to $14,716 - averaging $3,982 for the location.

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