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Houses for Rent in Dorchester, MA

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Boston's largest neighborhood, Dorchester, traces its roots back to 1630 and spans an impressive 6 square miles of historic architecture and community landmarks. The neighborhood offers rental options ranging from classic Victorian single-family homes to modern townhouses, particularly in established areas like Savin Hill, Ashmont Hill, and Cedar Grove. Houses for rent in Dorchester average around $3,950 monthly for three-bedroom homes.


Each section of Dorchester presents its own distinct character. The Ashmont-Adams area features tree-lined streets and sits adjacent to the Red Line's Ashmont Station, making downtown Boston accessible within 20 minutes. Lower Mills showcases beautifully converted mill buildings and traditional houses, complemented by independent coffee shops and direct access to the 2.4-mile Neponset River Trail, which connects to Pope John Paul II Park. The Pope's Hill and Neponset sections offer residential streets while maintaining proximity to the Southeast Expressway. The JFK/UMass Station area has transformed with the presence of the University of Massachusetts Boston campus, the JFK Presidential Library, and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. Transportation options include five Red Line stations, multiple bus routes, and I-93 access points, while the neighborhood's culinary scene reflects its cultural diversity through local cafes, ethnic eateries, and established breweries.

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