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So you want to live in Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill is one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods and also happens to be one of its most expensive.

Welcome to Beacon Hill.

Beacon Hill is the home of past and present Brahmins, the Hill is as stately as they come. The place brims with bricks, cobblestones, and an air of dignity, and features some of the finest examples of Federal and Greek Revival architecture in the city.

While it’s a popular hangout for people of all ages, Beacon Hill is a familiar sight to tourist as well. One reason, beloved Acorn Street. The iconic alleyway holds the title for one of the most-photographed streets in the United States—its image graces countless postcards, paintings, magnets, and so, so many Instagrams.

Though today the neighborhood is known for the charming antique shops lining Charles Street, it played an important role in the development of Boston. Beacon Hill was originally dubbed “trimount,” (hence the name of nearby Tremont Street) due to the three peaks that defined the area. In the years after the construction of the State House in 1795, those hills were leveled off to fill in parts of the Charles River. Some of the city’s earliest real estate developers sought to establish a prestigious residential district atop the newly flattened hill, and funded the construction of the neighborhood’s first mansions.

Today, Beacon Hill remains the upscale neighborhood it was born as, and its real estate listings have the dollar signs to prove it. Let’s dive in the Beacon Hill apartment rentals and Beacon Hill condos.

One of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods also happens to be one of its most expensive.

While it’s a popular hangout for people of all ages, Beacon Hill is a familiar sight to tourist around the country, too. That’s thanks to dearly beloved Acorn Street. The iconic alleyway holds the title for one of the most-photographed streets in the United States—its image graces countless postcards, paintings, magnets, and so, so many Instagrams.

Though today the neighborhood is known for the charming antique shops lining Charles Street, it played an important role in the development of Boston. Beacon Hill was originally dubbed “trimount,” (hence the name of nearby Tremont Street) due to the three peaks that defined the area. In the years after the construction of the State House in 1795, those hills were leveled off to fill in parts of the Charles River. Some of the city’s earliest real estate developers sought to establish a prestigious residential district atop the newly flattened hill, and funded the construction of the neighborhood’s first mansions.

Today, Beacon Hill remains the upscale neighborhood it was born as, and its real estate listings have the dollar signs to prove it. Today, Ford Realty will guide you into the Beacon Hill real estate market.


Beacon Hill Apartment  Rental Prices at a Glance

Beacon HIll apartments can start off at $1,800 for a small studio to $10,000 if you’re seeking more space.

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Beacon Hill Condos List 2% for 2025 and buyer rebates

Beacon HIll condos can start from $350,000 for a 200 st. ft.studio to $10,000,000 for the high end user.

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Updated: Boston Real Estate Blog 2025

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