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The Neighborhood
Fenway–Kenmore is Boston with the volume knob turned up: game days, college crowds, packed sidewalks, and the kind of people-watching that deserves its own streaming service. It’s a relatively small neighborhood with a total population of 30,454 and a median age of 22, so it skews young and very renter-heavy—more “walking to everything” than “driveway and lawn.”
It’s also high-density by any normal standard. The City of Boston’s planning profile puts Fenway–Kenmore at 34,082 people per square mile (2010), which lands squarely in the High bucket on the scale we’ve been using. For average individual income, the clean match is per capita income, and the best Census geography that covers Fenway with nearby neighborhoods (Allston–Brighton–Fenway PUMA) reports $39,339—useful as an area benchmark, not a Fenway-only bullseye.
Commuting
- South Station 12m by train, 10m by car
- North Station 23m by train, 8m by car
- Boston Commons 13m by train, 7m by car
- Harvard Square 30m by train, 10m by car
Nearest Transit
- Orange Line
- Green Line
- Commuter Rail
Nearby Neighborhoods

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