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Walking Through Worcester: A Guide to the Best Places to Live

Worcester is quickly becoming one of Massachusetts' most popular places to live, adding around 1,800 new residents each year. If you’re considering making the move, you’ll want to know what Worcester’s diverse neighborhoods have to offer. Whether you're looking for a bustling nightlife, a family-friendly community, or proximity to parks and universities, Worcester has something for everyone.

Aerial of Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA

Shrewsbury Street: Worcester’s Dining & Nightlife Hub

Known for its vibrant restaurant scene, breweries, and nightlife, Shrewsbury Street is a top choice for renters who love being in the center of the action. It’s also home to the annual Taste of Shrewsbury Street event, celebrating the area's best food and drinks.

  • Average rent: $1,811/month

  • Studio apartments: $2,341/month

  • 1-bedroom apartments: Up to $2,637/month

  • 2-bedroom apartments: Up to $3,286/month

  • 3-bedroom apartments: Up to $2,791/month

Living in this area means easy access to local bars, cafes, and events, making it a great option for young professionals and socialites. Plus, it's just minutes from the neighboring town of Shrewsbury for additional shopping and dining options.

Aerial of Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA

Westwood Hills (Salisbury Street): A Family-Friendly Suburban Feel

For those looking to buy a home and settle down, Salisbury Street is one of Worcester’s most desirable residential areas. This neighborhood offers a quieter, more suburban atmosphere while still being close to the city.

  • Average rent: $1,924/month

  • 1-bedroom apartments: $2,023–$2,123/month

  • 2-bedroom apartments: $2,460–$2,560/month

With 54% of residents renting and 46% owning their homes, this area attracts a mix of young professionals and families. The median age is 36, making it a great choice for those looking to put down roots. Since it's less walkable than downtown Worcester, having a car is a plus.

Aerial of Tatnuck, Worcester, MA

Tatnuck & West Tatnuck: Suburban Living with City Access

Located in the western part of Worcester, Tatnuck offers a balance between suburban tranquility and city convenience. The area is close to Worcester State University and Park Avenue, where you’ll find plenty of dining and shopping options.

  • Tatnuck average rent: $1,969/month

  • West Tatnuck average rent: $1,924/month

The neighborhood is also near Worcester Regional Airport, making it a convenient choice for frequent travelers. If you’re looking for a quieter lifestyle with access to parks, restaurants, and retail, Tatnuck is worth considering.

Aerial of Greendale, Worcester, MA

Greendale: A Mix of Parks & City Amenities

For those who enjoy outdoor activities and convenient city living, Greendale is a great choice. It’s home to Green Hill Park, Quinsigamond Community College, and Central Rock Gym, offering plenty of recreational options.

  • Average rent: $2,266/month

  • 2-bedroom apartments: $1,775–$2,675/month

  • 3-bedroom apartments: Up to $2,995/month

With its wide variety of rental options, Greendale attracts everyone from students to families looking for an affordable yet active neighborhood.

Aerial of Elm Park, Worcester, MA

Elm Park: A Downtown Feel with Green Space

Located near Downtown Worcester, Elm Park offers an urban lifestyle with access to one of the city’s most beloved parks. The neighborhood features a mix of restaurants, bars, and specialty cafes like Mia Cane’s Acai Bar.

  • Average rent: $1,611/month

  • 2-bedroom apartments: $1,425–$6,510/month

Elm Park is ideal for runners, walkers, and anyone who loves being close to green space while still enjoying city life. In the summer, residents can enjoy outdoor concerts and community events in the park.

Aerial of EcoTarium area, Worcester, MA

Grafton Street / EcoTarium Area: A Family-Friendly Community

If you've ever searched for fun things to do in Worcester, you’ve probably come across the EcoTarium, Worcester’s science and nature museum. This area has developed into a residential community perfect for families and outdoor lovers.

  • Average rent: $2,300/month

With parks, walking trails, and kid-friendly attractions, Grafton Street offers a suburban feel while staying connected to the city's amenities.

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Final Thoughts

Whether you're looking for a trendy, walkable neighborhood or a quiet suburban escape, Worcester has plenty of options. If you’re ready to explore apartments in one of these neighborhoods, contact our leasing team today to find your perfect home!