South End
The South End — not to be confused with South Boston or ‘Southie’ — is a charming residential neighborhood full of old brownstones and local shops. Located very close to the Back Bay neighborhood, it feels miles away from the city center with its cobblestone streets and brownstone homes. Parking here is mostly street parking requiring a permit, but many residents don’t bother keeping a car in the city. South End used to be known as a popular LGBTQ area, but nowadays people of all stripes call it home.
Notable South End Apartments
Troy Boston
55 Traveller St
Boston MA 02118
Troy Boston is a new apartment complex in the heart of Boston’s South End. Pet-friendly and smoke-free, Troy has high-end amenities like an outdoor pool with cabanas, a yoga studio, a club room and guest suite. Individual units include features like wide-plank hardwood floors, quartz countertops, Nest thermostats, and washer/dryer in unit.
Ink Block
300 Harrison Avenue
Boston MA 02118
Ink Block is a live/work/eat/play complex newly built in the South End. The apartment complex sits above a city block of retail shops and restaurants. Sushi, tacos, yoga, and more are literally zero steps away. A Whole Foods grocery is also just downstairs from the apartments.
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Ink Block also has a ton of community features – like a rooftop pool and botanical garden, conference rooms and workspaces, an outdoor patio with grills, pet grooming service, and more. This makes living at Ink Block much more than just what is inside your apartment – there is a whole world of features on-site you can take advantage of.
The Girard
50 Malden Street
Boston MA 02118
345 Harrison
345 Harrison Avenue
Boston MA 02118
The apartments at 345 Harrison are pet-friendly, have a skydeck with outdoor fireplaces, a courtyard with pool, and a 2-story workout facility. There is a CVS pharmacy on the first floor retail area. Bicycle storage, conference rooms, concierge and package pickup are standard amenities. There is also on-site garage parking available, with electric vehicle charging stations.
South End Attractions
South End is known for its artsy, hip feel. Many professional workers from Boston live here, and many local restaurants and shops have cropped up to serve them.
Within a short walk are nationally-known health and lifestyle brands like Whole Foods, Sweetgreen, CorePower Yoga, as well as many locally-owned businesses like Formaggio Kitchen (cheeses/specialty foods) and Myers + Chang (asian cuisine).
Living in the South End means the arts and culture are just steps from your front door. The SOWA Artists District is just a block away, and small galleries are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
The South End is walkable, and many residents walk to their jobs in Back Bay and throughout Boston. Bus lines and Silver Line service the area, and the Back Bay stop on the Orange Line train is nearby.