
Apartments near Boston University in Boston, MA (6,541 Rentals)


79 Westland Ave, Unit 10

49 Worthington St, Unit 24

35 S Huntington Ave, Unit 503

1334 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 15

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150 Huntington Ave, Unit SI FL7-ID1170

461 Massachusetts Ave, Unit B

228 Calumet St, Unit 1

36 Sussex St

23 Cortes St, Unit 4

301-305-305 Dudley St, Unit 3

133 Peterborough St, Unit 1

11 Queensberry St, Unit 12

1574 Tremont St, Unit 2

52 Delle Ave, Unit 3

78 Hillside St, Unit 3

731 Parker St, Unit 1

1615 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 33

1615 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1

1615 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 34

1615 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 20

172 N Beacon St, Unit 24

409 Dudley St, Unit 5

121 Park Dr, Unit 23

89 Park Dr, Unit 2

1110 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 709

26 Hemenway St, Unit 4

38 Hemenway St, Unit 12A

38 Hemenway St, Unit 28

79 Westland Ave, Unit 8

79 Westland Ave, Unit 16

36 Linden St, Unit 15

120 Hillside St, Unit 2

179 St Botolph St, Unit 10

Total Monthly Price
150 Huntington Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID1183

103 Gordon St, Unit 9

107 Gordon St, Unit G2

107 Gordon St, Unit G1

451 Park Dr, Unit 5D

149 Park Dr, Unit 2

149 Park Dr, Unit 4

89 Park Dr, Unit 4

31 Park Dr, Unit 11

26 Hemenway St, Unit 5

64 Hemenway St, Unit 7

4 Price Rd, Unit 8

100 Kilsyth Rd, Unit 27

100 Kilsyth Rd, Unit 5

100 Kilsyth Rd, Unit 26

100 Kilsyth Rd, Unit 21

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