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9 Elm Ave, Apt 9
Wollaston, Quincy
$3,600
By Danny Zheng, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,709 Sqft
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8 Safford St, Apt SF
Montclair, Quincy
$3,800
By Angela Cui, 1 day ago
bedrooms
5 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,500 Sqft
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118 Charles St
Houghes Neck, Quincy
$2,400
By Jessica Ye, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
650 Sqft
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11 Dorchester St, Apt 8
Squantum, Quincy
$2,500
By Maureen Glynn, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
800 Sqft
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230 Willard St., Apt 808
South Quincy, Quincy
$2,700
By Betty Ho Yin Wong, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
864 Sqft
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2 Hancock St, Apt 116
Marina Bay, Quincy
$2,723
By Gabriella Hanley, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,068 Sqft
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2 Hancock St, Apt 915
Marina Bay, Quincy
$2,360
By Gabriella Hanley, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
869 Sqft
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13 Edison Park
Quincy Point, Quincy
$2,400
By Jing Zheng, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1.5 Bath
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square feet
1,230 Sqft
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164 Quincy Shore Drive
Marina Bay, Quincy
$2,700
By Ivy Li, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2.5 Bath
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square feet
1,365 Sqft
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100 Elm St
Quincy Center, Quincy
$3,000
By Sino-US Realty Team, 2 days ago
bedrooms
4 Bed
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bathrooms
1.5 Bath
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square feet
1,424 Sqft
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$2,200
By Elizabeth Wong, 8 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
99,999 Sqft
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332 Copeland Street, Apt 23
South Quincy, Quincy
$1,850
By Juliane Jessop, 9 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
700 Sqft
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46 Dimmock Street, Apt 2
Quincy Center, Quincy
$2,550
By Tin Yeung, 10 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
1,343 Sqft
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70 Safford St, Apt 8
Montclair, Quincy
$2,099
By BPM Rental Team, 10 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
675 Sqft
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4 Appleton Street, Apt 3
North Quincy, Quincy
$3,400
By Gui Ming Huang, 11 hours ago
bedrooms
4 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,600 Sqft
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200 Cove Way
Quincy Point, Quincy
$2,050
By Charlotte Liu, 5 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,055 Sqft
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2 Hancock St, Apt 915
Marina Bay, Quincy
$2,360
By Gabriella Hanley, 12 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
869 Sqft
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124 E Squantum St, Apt 5
North Quincy, Quincy
$3,050
By James Downey, 12 hours ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
3 Bath
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square feet
1,198 Sqft
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56 Kendall Street, Apt 1
North Quincy, Quincy
$2,300
By Gui Ming Huang, 12 hours ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
1,100 Sqft
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1 Cityview Lane, Apt 803
Quincy Center, Quincy
$2,400
By Alex Connor, 12 hours ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
760 Sqft
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9 Elm Ave, Apt 9
Wollaston, Quincy
$3,600
By Danny Zheng, 18 hours ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,709 Sqft
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Quincy

Quincy is home to nearly 100,000 people and is the immediate southern suburb of Boston. While it is technically its own city with different neighborhoods and areas inside, Quincy is definitely still influenced by its proximity to Boston. There are a number of interesting things about Quincy, and you will learn all about it in this guide. If you are interested in renting in Quincy, be sure to check out some of the apartments on Renthop.

Apartments For Rent in Quincy, MA

Quincy Apartments for Rent

Atmosphere

As you could expect from a place as large and as populous as Quincy, different areas of the suburb have a different atmosphere and feel to them. Some of the neighborhoods feature expensive living and apartments with water views of the Quincy Bay, while others are more affordable. Some neighborhoods feature a lot of green space and access to parks, while others are lined with building after building. All in all, the atmosphere has a more “small town” vibe than Boston, but still varies throughout.

Another thing that varies is the architecture in the city. Being as the suburb has been around for centuries, there are plenty of older and traditional buildings, but recent development has also led to a number of modern apartment and condo complexes to choose from. No matter what type of building you prefer to live in, there is a good chance your tastes can be satisfied in Quincy.

The demographics of the city also vary quite a bit. While most of Massachusetts is largely white, there are many different races present in this suburb. Quincy actually has one of the highest populations of Asians throughout Massachusetts. In fact, around 27% of the population of Quincy is Asian, compared to well under 10% throughout the rest of the state.

History

As with most of the suburbs and neighborhoods surrounding Boston, there is quite a bit of history in Quincy. Quincy was originally settled way back in 1625 and was part of Dorchester and Boston. After centuries of being a part of Boston, Quincy officially became a city/suburb of it’s own in 1888.

Quincy had a thriving granite industry for over a century and Quincy was actually home to the first commercial railroad in the country. As a whole, Quincy has a history of being a manufacturing center. However, over the past few decades, large employers in financial services, healthcare and more have opened up large operations in the city. In addition to that, two Presidents were actually born in this suburb and it is the birthplace of Dunkin’ Donuts.

The cost of living in this neighborhood is decently less expensive than Boston, which is to be expected. However, the fact that it is still a major suburb for the city, it is still one of the more expensive places in Massachusetts when it comes to the cost of living. The rent in Quincy can vary depending on where you decide to live, but the average rent in the city is $1875, which is a quite a bit more affordable than the $2,500 average in Boston Metro.

Getting Around

Being as it’s a suburb of Boston and a fair bit south of it, getting around in Quincy is fairly easy. Whether you want to drive, take public transit, walk or bike, there are plenty of different options. However, the two most common ways of getting around and commuting to work are driving and taking public transit.

There are ample parking spots and main roads to drive in Quincy, which is likely why well over half of the citizens drive to work. However, if public transit is more your style or you don’t own a car, you can easily travel throughout Boston through the MBTA subway and bus system. There are numerous pick up and drop off spots throughout Quincy, so you will never be too far away from public transportation.

Universities Nearby
  • Eastern Nazarene College
  • University of Phoenix – Boston Campus
  • Mansfield Beauty School
  • Massachusetts School of Barbering
  • Quincy College
  • Laboure College
  • UMass Boston School for the Environment

Check it Out
  • Merrymount Park is the largest park in all of Quincy and is visited by thousands every single year. There are a number of sports fields at the park, as well as ample green space to relax and spend time with loved ones.
  • Adams National Historic Park is a historic site that preserves the home of former President and Quincy native, John Adams. The site tells the story of the Adams family, which was full of interesting individuals. If you want to learn a bit of history about the most famous family in Quincy’s history, this is the place to do it.
  • Quincy Quarries used to be the place where granite was produced for over a century in Quincy. However, with the granite industry no longer in Quincy, the quarries have turned into a public recreation site. It is a popular place for rock climbers, graffiti artists and other individuals to hang out at.
  • Spectacle Island is a 105 acre island in the Boston Harbor that has had many uses throughout its history. Today, it is a public park with a café, a beach, walking trails and more. Definitely a place to check out if you are looking to get away from city life for a while.
  • The U.S Naval Shipbuilding Museum is a non-profit museum in Quincy that is aboard the USS-Salem. There are a number of exhibits on the Salem that touch on US Naval history and shipbuilding as a whole.

For those interested, Quincy currently has 118 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 1,061 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $2,231 in the lower quartile to $3,000 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $2,548 or $32 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in Quincy, there are currently 3 studio, 37 one-bedroom, 52 two-bedroom, 18 three-bedroom, and 8 four+ bedroom properties available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $1,700 $57
1 BR $2,275 $38
2 BR $2,658 $31
3 BR $3,575 $26
4+ BR $3,650 $25

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

Quincy is located within Norfolk County, Massachusetts. This area currently has 691,218 residents in 260,061 households. Out of the total population, 25.75% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently married and have a median age of 41.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 20.92% have graduated from high school, 28.07% have a bachelor's degree, and 23.14% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 64.4% and the median income in this county is $90,226.

At least 31.49% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by car with an average commute time of 33 minutes.

Geographically, Norfolk County, Massachusetts is a part of the Boston, MA - NH - RI Urban Area. This county is currently home to 4,343,828 residents, or 1,635,254 households with a median income of $77,009. Residents in the Boston, MA - NH - RI Urban Area have a median age of 38 and 40.37% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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