
Apartments near Bunker Hill Monument in Boston, MA (4,855 Rentals)


133-135 Charles St

21 Henchman St

40 Charter St

11 Irving St

67 West Cedar St

88 Endicott St

35 N Margin St

48-52 Phillips St

22 Irving St

30 Grove St

76 W Cedar St

5 Stillman Pl

35 Charter St

16 S Russell St

5 Hancock St

20 Phillips Street

33 Anderson St

1 Unity St

7 Hancock St

19 S Russell St

7 Baldwin Pl

27 Charter St

155 Salem St

26 Irving

35 Grove St

13 Hancock St

24 Phillips St

27-29 N Margin St

115 Charles St

43 Tileston St

41 Grove

28 Phillips St

41 Garden St

12 Hancock St

18 Cooper

4 N Bennet Ct

64-66 Prince St

Peter Faneuil House

3 Jerusalem Pl

24 Charter St

454-464 Hanover St

9 Bowdoin St

59-61 Endicott st

47 Revere St

10 Bowdoin St

37 S Russell St

440 Hanover St

Adorable Studio in Beacon Hill

47 W Cedar St

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When roaming around Boston, folks from Boston apartments are sure to stop and stare at the towering monument lying right outside of town, and for good reason. This monolith, which is sure to catch the eye of any passerby, is the Bunker Hill Monument, a memorial to the many brave soldiers who fought valiantly in the epic Battle of Bunker Hill in the Revolutionary War. This stone relic has stood in this place for over seventy five years, and still stands as one of the most beautiful and historical sites in the entire city. An apartment near the Bunker Hill Monument is sure to leave a person awash with history, the spirit of these fallen soldiers still imbuing the place with its valor and courage. As the sun rises over this 221-foot monolith, it's easy to see why those with apartments near the Bunker Hill Monument are considered such a lucky bunch. They get to wake up to one of the most amazing structures in the city looming right outside their window, and are able to visit the close-by Bunker Hill Museum and Bunker Hill Diorama whenever they like. Even those with Boston apartments across the city should make it a point to come out and see this wonderful structure, as the towering monument is one of the most wondrous sites you're likely to see in town. Completed in 1844, it was visited by numerous Bostonians, and still stands as a symbol of the strength of the people who live in the city, telling of their courage, their tenacity, and their drive to retain freedom and independence. Those who look upon this monument see more than just a magnificent piece of workmanship, but also the valor of those men who fought to make this country what it is today. There are few places with more historical importance than Bunker Hill, and with an apartment near the Bunker Hill Monument, you'll find yourself right in the heart of your town's history. Many famous feet have walked on this land, and much famous blood has been spilled, and there are few better ways to remember the fallen soldiers than with a visit to this hallowed memorial.
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How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 4,406 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $868 to $13,138 with an average price of $2,548.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Boston ranges from $750 to $17,992 with an average monthly rent of $3,008.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boston range from $920 to $25,927. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,711.
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There are currently 4,647 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Boston on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $850 to $27,023 - averaging $4,286 for the location.
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