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Monthly Parking in South End, Boston
The South End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is bordered by Back Bay, Chinatown, and Roxbury. It is distinguished from other neighborhoods by its Victorian style houses and the many parks in and around the area. The South End is the largest intact Victorian row house district in the country, which is made up of over 300 acres. Eleven residential parks are scattered around the South End. In 1973, the South End was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The construction of the South End began in 1849 when the neighborhood was built on tidal marshes. It is home to many diverse groups, including immigrants, young families, and professionals, and it is very popular with the gay and lesbian community of Boston. Since the 1880s the South End has been characterized by its diversity, with substantial Irish, Jewish, African-American, Puerto Rican(san juan street area), Chinese, and Greek populations. In 2010, the population was 55.2% white, 13.3% Hispanic, 12.5% Black or African American, 16.2% Asian, and 2.7% other; 55.2% of its residents had a bachelor's degree or higher; the median household income was $57,699; the median age was 36; 65.6% were primarily English speakers; and 12.9% were primarily Spanish speakers. The South End has five primary and secondary schools that offer education from kindergarten to grade 12. - source: Wikipedia
Monthly Parking Rates in South End, Boston
Currently, the monthly parking rates in Boston range between $175 and $400. View our parking comparison chart below to compare rates and pick a parking spot at a price that works best for you.Book Monthly Parking in South End
Check out the list of monthly parking options in South End, Boston that are available at the moment. Check the details and select parking that works best for you. If you can't find a good parking option now, check back soon as new parking spots become available in Boston weekly.Address | Intersection | Price | Type | |
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104 W Springfield St | $500.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
154 W Concord St | $350.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
101 Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
101 Northampton St | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
101 Northampton Street | $343.75 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
959 Tremont Street Unit 1 , Parking Spot 2 | $400.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
29 Dexter Street | $312.50 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
29 Dexter Street | $312.50 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
29 Dexter Street | $312.50 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
38 Joyce Hayes Way | $2,000.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
West 4th Street | $187.50 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
West 4th Street | $187.50 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
170 West Broadway | $625.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now | |
76 Perrin Street | $400.00 | Monthly Parking | Book Now |
Information About Parking in Boston
Boston is a city with plenty of transit options and lots of downtown pedestrianization. However, with 600,000 residents and another 1,500,000 people entering the city each day to work or visit, the city is struggling to provide enough parking. This issue is compounded in historic districts that boast narrow streets and plentiful parking restrictions, and during the winter months, when many areas prohibit street parking to allow for plowing.
South End Parking Statistics
- There are 35,556 public parking spaces in downtown commercial facilities.
- There are roughly 8,000 metered parking spaces.
- The number of residential parking permits has grown year-on-year, to over 100,000 today.
- Boston was ranked as the worst city in the country in a recent study analyzing city congestion, and eighth worst worldwide.
- As an example of the high demand for prime location parking spots: one private space in Beacon Hill was recently listed for $650,000.