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


100 Linden St, Unit 6

174 St Alphonsus St, Unit 3

461 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 11

50 Fisher Ave, Unit 3

50 Fisher Ave, Unit 2

1615 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 17

29 Waverly St, Unit 1

1171 Boylston St, Unit 26

1193 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 12

49 S Huntington Ave, Unit 104

49 S Huntington Ave, Unit 305

45 Cherokee St, Unit 3

265 Corey Rd, Unit 1

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77 Exeter St, Unit SI FL3-ID3767A

160 N Beacon St, Unit 1A

40 Winthrop St, Unit 4

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 213

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 303

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 422

67 Chester St, Unit 1

1198 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 6A

50 S Huntington Ave, Unit 14

23 Egremont Rd, Unit 1

127 Washington St, Unit 51

Total Monthly Price
16 St George St, Unit SI FL1-ID1238075P

885 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 23

1079 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 446

38 Hemenway St, Unit 45

1377 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1

28 Ransom Rd, Unit 12

150 N Beacon St, Unit A4

9 Colborne Rd, Unit 5

42 Strathmore Rd, Unit 34A

46 Westland Ave, Unit 23

32 Westland Ave, Unit 14

28 Westland Ave, Unit 19

Total Monthly Price
790 Boylston St, Unit SI FL15-ID3000A

182 Calumet St

186 Calumet St, Unit 2

1171 Boylston St, Unit 12

1171 Boylston St, Unit 37

1163 Boylston St, Unit 23

46 Westland Ave, Unit 14

32 Westland Ave, Unit 2

56 Clearway St, Unit 2

1480 Tremont St, Unit ST

1480 Tremont St, Unit STH

29 Waverly St, Unit 2

95 Kilsyth Rd, Unit 2

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