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What Is A Good Salary To Live In Boston?

https://bostonpads.com/blog/moving/what-is-a-good-salary-to-live-in-boston/ Are you thinking about moving to Boston and wondering what a suitable salary would be? You’re not alone. Boston is an amazing city- that’s why millions of people from across the world consider moving to Boston every year. Our metro housing market is known to be pricey- the cost of living in Boston is significantly higher than the national average. However, you do get what you pay for; although living in Boston is going to come at a premium, it’s often well worth the price of admission. So, why is Boston so expensive? Supply and demand. The demand for housing in Boston has outpaced supply for decades- leading to higher rents. We also experience high home purchase prices compared with most of the country. Housing cost is the largest expense you need to consider if you want to move to Boston. As a rule of thumb, you should budget to spend no more than 1/3 of your monthly salary on rent. Households need to have m...

What Is A Good Salary To Live In Boston?

https://bostonpads.com/blog/moving/what-is-a-good-salary-to-live-in-boston/ Boston is the city of Champions when it comes to professional and college sports. It’s also the birthplace to the American Revolution. Needless to say, there is plenty to do in this amazing city known as the Hub to some and Bean Town to others. If you want to live in Boston and experience all that it has to offer you need to be prepared. At least you need to be prepared from a financial standpoint. This is due to the fact that Boston is one of the most expensive cities in the entire country thanks to all it offers. Boston is comprised of a great deal of culture that is spread throughout the city. Boston is also home to a diverse and eclectic blend of people. It is truly the melting pot of America. Students come from all over the world to attend college in Boston. According to a report published by the Boston Redevelopment Authority, 35 colleges, universities, and community colleges are located in Boston. The ...

Can You Afford to Live in Boston?

https://bostonpads.com/blog/boston-rental-market/can-you-afford-to-live-in-boston/ Over the past year, there has been a large increase in the average rental prices of Boston apartments. Rising inflation and a looming recession have worsened the affordability problem for renters and property owners alike- costs for property maintenance keep going up. There has been a 14.25% increase in the average rent of studio apartments and a 15.18% increase for 1- bedroom apartments. In comparison, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom apartments have risen by less- 12.77%, 8.79%, 10.32%, and 12.40%, respectively. With this real-time information, renters can keep track of apartment affordability. The city of Boston is looking to overtake San Francisco as the second most expensive place to live in the United States. However, the question of whether you can afford to live in Boston depends on many other factors, such as the general cost of living, how you commute to work, lifestyle, etc. S...

Chicago vs. Boston: Cost of Living Comparison

https://bostonpads.com/blog/moving/chicago-vs-boston-cost-of-living-comparison/ Chicago and Boston are both iconic American cities that enjoy international acclaim. Boston is a relatively small city, but with a lot of history and plenty of opportunities. It is known around the world for being the cradle of American history, home to the Boston Common, and where you’ll find hardcore football fans cheering for the Patriots. By contrast, Chicago is a much larger city; it is the third most heavily populated city in the U.S. after New York City and Los Angeles. Chicago residents can enjoy Millenium Park, a modern public park spanning 24.5 acres, and cheering for the Bears. While some football fans may be loyal enough to pick a city based on their favorite team, we recommend comparing the cost of living and salaries in each city for a more complete picture.

8 Cheapest Places to Live in Boston

https://bostonpads.com/blog/boston-rental-market/8-cheapest-places-to-live-in-boston/ Finding the right neighborhood within your budget is a tall order. You have to consider a lot of things, such as: how easily you can get to work or school, your fuel and transportation budget, access to parking, shopping and local activities. You also have to take into account the forces of supply and demand and how it impacts pricing of available apartments in various Boston neighborhoods. Well, don’t worry because we’ve done the hard work, so you don’t have to. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about the more affordable neighborhoods in Boston. We also provided some great information on locations with a higher level of Real Time Available Rates (RTAR) so you can see more apartments quicker at lower costs than other areas.

Condos vs. Apartments in Boston with Similar Monthly Payments

https://bostonpads.com/blog/boston-rental-market/condos-vs-apartments-in-boston-with-similar-monthly-payments/ Boston apartment vacancy is lower than ever- 78.77% lower than it was just a year ago. In fact, the current real- time vacancy rate for the city of Boston is 0.38%. This means 99.62% of apartments in Boston are currently occupied! Additionally, the median days on market for available apartments is just 3 days– this doesn’t leave renters with a lot of time to make a decision once they do see a unit they like! On the other hand, while supply is also limited for buyers, renters with enough money in the bank for a downpayment and closing costs would do well to consider the home ownership route if they want more options. There are currently 1,219 condos for sale in Boston. Here are some examples of condos vs. apartments in Boston with similar monthly payments.

Miami vs. Boston: Cost of Living Comparison

https://bostonpads.com/blog/moving/miami-vs-boston-cost-of-living-comparison/ The Boston housing market has been near the top of the list of most expensive places to live in the country for the past decade. However, Miami is quickly catching up to Boston. The Florida city is no longer the significantly less expensive alternative that it used to be. A new rivalry has been born between Boston and Miami, and it’s not sports related. We’re talking about the increasingly high housing costs. So, how high is the cost of living in Boston compared to Miami? The rest of this article will compare it head to head in terms of median sales prices, average rent price, and the median income to housing expense ratios.