Melrose

Open Spaces and Natural Features
Melrose is a picturesque suburban neighborhood located just north of Boston, Massachusetts. Melrose is an ideal place for outdoor activities and exploring the neighborhood on foot. The neighborhood's low crime rate and well-maintained public spaces, make it a desirable place for families to settle down and raise children. While Melrose is primarily a residential neighborhood, it offers a range of entertainment and recreational options. Residents can explore the neighborhood's local shops, boutiques, and restaurants, which provide a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Melrose has a diverse housing market that showcases a blend of architectural styles, ranging from historic Victorian houses to modern constructions. Melrose offers a quieter atmosphere compared to the city of Boston. However, residents can still enjoy a variety of local dining options. For those seeking a livelier nightlife scene, the Oak Grove Station, located just outside the neighborhood, offers a direct connection to downtown Boston via the Orange Line.
What Melrose Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
9.0
value
9.0
amenities
9.0
social
8.0
management
9.0
Median rents in Melrose
Studio
$
1,750
1 Bedroom
$
2,000
2 Bedroom
$
3,000

Living in
Melrose

Melrose — 9/10 Rating (based on 1 neighborhood reviews)
Family-ceneted, nearby Malden center and Everette where all the grocery stores and plazas are.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Windsor at Oak Grove


Getting to Know
Melrose

Neighborhood Boundaries

Best Apartments
in Melrose


Studio $1,880
1 Bed $1,985
2 Beds $2,490

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1 Bed $2,212
3 Beds $3,410

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1 Bed $2,220
2 Beds $2,705

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Studio $2,112
1 Bed $1,975
2 Beds $2,514