
Apartments near Boston University in Boston, MA (6,530 Rentals)


1185 Commonwealth Avenue, Unit 23

77 Brighton Ave, Unit 5

270 Newbury St, Unit 6

270 Newbury St, Unit 2

113 Beacon St, Unit 5F

113 Beacon St, Unit PHR

701 Cambridge St, Unit A

1715 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1

7 Chesterton St, Unit 1

452 Park Dr, Unit C

82 Jersey St, Unit 1

1197 Boylston St, Unit 26

529 Beacon St, Unit 1

55 Hillside St, Unit 3

28 Brentwood St, Unit 7

26 Marlborough St, Unit 1

1152 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 12

529 Beacon St, Unit 10

1269 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 2

1381 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 7

42 Waverly St, Unit 1

31 Juniper St, Unit 1

36 Mozart St, Unit 3

33 Juniper St, Unit 1

40 Mozart St, Unit 3

6 Larose Pl, Unit 1

9 Mt Pleasant Ave, Unit 1

1163 Boylston St, Unit 17

1144 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 30

55 Brighton Ave, Unit 504

32 Westland Ave, Unit 4

11A Linden St, Unit 1

39 Glenville Ave, Unit 8

109 Brainerd Rd, Unit 15

1630 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 5

1630 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 24

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38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1586666P

137 Marcella St, Unit 1

8-10 Oakland St., Unit 1

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 201

1163 Boylston St, Unit 28

55 Brighton Ave, Unit 418

26 Hemenway St, Unit 12

71 Harvard Ave, Unit 3

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1002 Tremont St, Unit SI ID1586656P

767 Tremont St

Total Monthly Price
38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1319724P

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 304

1171 Boylston St, Unit 22

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