Brighton
Boston energy at neighborhood speed.
Brighton is Boston's most neighborhood-y neighborhood — a dense, diverse, surprisingly green corner of the city where college kids, young professionals, longtime families, and recent immigrants all share the same streets. With Green Line access, the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, and rents that still feel (relatively) sane, Brighton is where people come when they want to live in Boston without the downtown price tag.
Avg Sale Price
$650K
YoY Change
+5.2%
Avg Days on Market
22
Active Listings
55
Sold Last Month
32
Price / Sq Ft
$580
What It Feels Like
A morning run around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, a coffee at the neighborhood café, the Green Line to downtown in 25 minutes, and dinner at a tavern where the bartender knows your name. Brighton is Boston for people who actually want to live in a neighborhood.
About Brighton
Brighton is half of Boston's Allston-Brighton neighborhood, and it has always been the quieter, more residential half. While Allston gets the music venues and the college chaos, Brighton gets the tree-lined streets, the neighborhood pubs, and the families who have lived here for generations. Cleveland Circle anchors the southeast corner with Green Line access and proximity to the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Brighton Center is the commercial heart — banks, restaurants, a farmer's market, and a civic identity that predates Boston's annexation of the town in 1874.
The housing stock is classic Boston urban: triple-deckers that have been carved into condos, Victorian two-families, a smattering of single-family homes near Oak Square, and larger apartment buildings along Commonwealth Avenue. New development is adding modern condo inventory, particularly along Washington Street and near the MBTA stops. The mix of housing types means Brighton serves a wider range of budgets than almost any other Boston neighborhood — you can find a studio for under $400K or a renovated two-bed for over $700K.
Brighton's secret weapon is its green space. The Chestnut Hill Reservoir is a one-mile loop that rivals any park in the city for sheer beauty — joggers, dog walkers, and birdwatchers share the path year-round. Chandler Pond, Rogers Park, and the Riverview corridor along the Charles add even more outdoor access. Combined with the Green Line B branch, express bus service downtown, and a dining scene that's improving every year, Brighton offers a livability that its reputation hasn't fully caught up to yet.
Neighborhoods Within Brighton
Brighton Center
The commercial and civic heart of Brighton — restaurants, shops, the farmer's market, and a strong community identity.
$425K (condo) – $1.2M (multi-family)
Oak Square
A quieter residential pocket with its own YMCA, neighborhood pubs, and some of Brighton's most desirable single-family homes.
$450K (condo) – $1.3M (multi-family)
Cleveland Circle
At the junction of the Green Line B and C branches — walkable, transit-rich, and steps from the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
$375K (studio/1BR) – $850K (3BR condo)
Chestnut Hill (Brighton side)
The most upscale section of Brighton — proximity to BC, the Reservoir, and larger homes on quieter streets.
$650K (condo) – $1.5M (single-family)
Washington Heights
An elevated neighborhood between Brighton Center and Oak Square — residential streets with views, parks, and a neighborhood feel.
$475K (condo) – $1.3M (multi-family)
Why Buy in Brighton
Among the most affordable neighborhoods in Boston proper — significantly lower price per square foot than Back Bay, South Boston, or the South End.
Green Line B branch provides direct subway service to downtown Boston from multiple stops in Brighton.
The Chestnut Hill Reservoir is one of the most beautiful urban parks in Boston — a one-mile loop with stunning views.
A genuine neighborhood feel rare in a city of Boston's size — Brighton Center, Oak Square, and Cleveland Circle each have their own identity.
Strong investment potential — Brighton is well-positioned for appreciation as inventory tightens across Boston.
Diverse and welcoming community — longtime residents, young professionals, families, and students create a dynamic neighborhood fabric.
Schools
| School | Type | Rating | Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brighton High School | high | 5/10 | 750 |
| Edison K-8 School | elementary | 5/10 | 680 |
| Winship Elementary School | elementary | 6/10 | 310 |
| Lyon K-8 School | elementary | 6/10 | 420 |
| St. Columbkille Partnership School | private | 7/10 | 250 |
| Mount St. Joseph Academy | private | 7/10 | 180 |
Commute Times
Downtown Boston (Park Street)
Driving
15-30 min
Transit
25-35 min (Green Line B)
Back Bay / Copley
Driving
15-25 min
Transit
20-30 min (Green Line B)
Longwood Medical Area
Driving
10-20 min
Transit
15-25 min
Cambridge / Harvard Square
Driving
15-25 min
Transit
30-40 min
Newton / Brookline
Driving
10-15 min
Transit
10-20 min (Green Line)
Local Highlights
Chestnut Hill Reservoir
A one-mile loop around a stunning urban reservoir — runners, dog walkers, and birdwatchers share this Brighton gem year-round.
Rail Stop
Contemporary New England cuisine with craft cocktails, outdoor dining, and a barrel-aged cocktail program in Brighton Center.
Cityside Tavern
Brighton's neighborhood restaurant — reliable American fare, strong drinks, and a patio that's packed all summer.
Glasser Coffee
Oak Square's charming newcomer — house-made syrups, specialty drinks, and a 1970s greenhouse aesthetic with hanging plants.
Chandler Pond
A 10-acre urban pond in Gallagher Memorial Park — a peaceful green escape in the middle of the neighborhood.
Kohi Coffee Company
Tandem Coffee beans, a Slayer espresso machine, and fresh pastries — Brighton's specialty coffee destination.
Pavement Coffeehouse
Boston-born chain that roasts at their Brighton headquarters — house-made bagels and craft coffee done right.
Metropolitan Waterworks Museum
A hidden gem across from the Reservoir — massive Victorian-era pumping engines in a cathedral-like space. Free admission.
Recent Sales
45 Langley Rd, Cleveland Circle
2 bed · 2 bath · 1,200 sqft · Sold 2026-02-17
$725,000
112 Washington St #2, Brighton Center
2 bed · 1 bath · 950 sqft · Sold 2026-02-09
$545,000
28 Brayton Rd, Oak Square
3 bed · 2 bath · 1,800 sqft · Sold 2026-02-02
$875,000
8 Commonwealth Ave #12
1 bed · 1 bath · 750 sqft · Sold 2026-01-26
$485,000
201 Foster St, Washington Heights
4 bed · 2 bath · 2,100 sqft · Sold 2026-01-19
$950,000
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Market data is estimated from available sources and may not reflect current MLS listings. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Last updated March 2026. Contact us for the most current market information.