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Seaport District Studios

It's official. The Seaport District is Boston's fastest growing neighborhood. It's also called the South Boston Waterfront because it encompasses the majority of that area. This fast-paced neighborhood has changed dramatically in the past decade. Its population soared 270 percent, and the number of apartments experienced a three-fold increase. With its many restaurants, businesses and international landmarks, the Seaport District has quickly shown that it's the place to be. This popularity is based on the community's own attractions coupled with its one-stop access to Logan Airport, South Station and transit systems that connect all of Boston.

Attractions in the Seaport District

Government offices, the Seaport World Trade Center, the Marine Industrial Park, small businesses and high-end offices have transformed this formerly industrial area into an urban paradise. It has a prime location on Boston Harbor with a marina and all the trappings of luxury. What was once a rugged shipping port and warehouse zone has been transformed into a hub of industry, creativity and innovation. High-tech businesses and their employees populate the many mixed-use buildings that were built in the past 10 years.

Some of the area's major attractions include the Boston Design Center, the Institute of Contemporary Art, The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, the 5,000-seat Bank of America Pavilion and the Children's Museum. These venues host festivals and events throughout the year. In the summer, the waterfront is alive with pop-up restaurants and boutiques. Residents also enjoy activities on Liberty Wharf and the Boston Harborwalk, a pedestrian-friendly path that covers 45 miles of the waterfront. In keeping with its roots, the Seaport is home to the Harpoon Brewery, the Yankee Lobster Co., and the headquarters and test kitchen for the Legal Sea Food chain.

Seaport Rentals and Condos

The Seaport District has a prime location with great features. It's an ideal spot for renters and home buyers in the luxury market. The appeal of this hot neighborhood means that properties aren't inexpensive. Due to the number of luxury buildings, the average rent for a studio apartment is $2,200. The majority of studio apartments are renting between $1,700 and $2,600. Studio apartments in Park Lane Seaport, 315 and A, One Seaport Square, The Benjamin, VIA and other ultra-modern buildings cost between $2,800 and $3,000 per month. If you're shopping for a condo, units start around $300,000, so some luxury options are surprisingly accessible. Affordable housing options are available in warehouse lofts and modest buildings around Fort Point.

Join Boston's fastest growing neighborhood. This is a great time to purchase a condo or get a prime lease on an apartment in an area that has never been more popular. At Boston City Properties, we have a team of apartment brokers who work around the clock to give you access to the newest rentals and hottest listings in Boston. When new properties become available, you'll be the first to know. We are experts on rentals in the Seaport District, and we'll put our knowledge to work for you.

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