63-69 Bailey Street - Dorchester - OM

DESIRABLE DEMOGRAPHICS CONVENIENT LOCATION

NUMEROUS AMENITIES shopping, dining & entertainment

EASY ACCESS TO DOWNTOWN MBTA Red Line

2017 DEMOGRAPHICS

1 MILES 52,467

3 MILE 281,996 226,288

5 MILE

Population

640,269

Daytime Population

37,425

911,103

Median Age

36.3

35.6

33.9

Average Household Income

$79,354

$78,193

$94,849

Located south of downtown Boston, Dorchester is the largest, most diverse neighborhood in the city, and boasts a population base of 125,000. The myriad of transportation options within Dorchester gives residents access to both Downtown Boston and several major highways. The MBTA Red Line cuts through the length of Dorchester, stopping five times within the neighborhood and providing its residents with easy access to South Station, Logan International Airport, Downtown Boston, and Cambridge. Multiple bus routes, five commuter rail stops, and I-93 round out a neighborhood full of convenient transportation options for getting in and out of the city. Dorchester is full of public amenities as well, the most famous being Franklin Park which contains 527 acres of green space, a zoo, and a public golf course. The distinct areas within Dorchester offer an eclectic group of options for those looking amenities. Whether it be Savin and Jones Hill for the parks or Lower Mills for eating out, residents have plenty of options. The median income of households in Dorchester is $58,746 and the average rent per unit is $2,633, though there is a premium for locations in proximity to public transit nodes. Both residential and commercial developments have been popping up all over Dorchester, particularly around the MBTA Red Line stops. As Boston’s multifamily market continues to grow, Dorchester stands to benefit as renters continue to seek options that provide convenient commuting options and a vibrant culture.

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