
Apartments near Boston University in Boston, MA (6,502 Rentals)


299 Dudley St, Unit 4

19 Peterborough St, Unit 25

1171 Boylston St, Unit 5

100 Hemenway St, Unit 202

352 Riverway, Unit 11

1334 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 10

40 Malvern St, Unit 402

16 Long Ave, Unit 3

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19 Perrin St, Unit 1

11 Queensberry St, Unit 4

11 Queensberry St, Unit 24

84 Gardner St, Unit 7B

90 Gardner St, Unit 8B

55 Brighton Ave, Unit 215

1088 Boylston St, Unit 4

270 Newbury St, Unit 10

161 Allston St, Unit 2

21 Highland St, Unit A

19 Peterborough St, Unit 17

43 Bay State Rd, Unit 3R

1189 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 18

1193 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 16

100 Hemenway St, Unit 105

171 Hemenway St, Unit B2

17 Holman St, Unit 1

1284 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 5

5 Walbridge St, Unit 12

225 Newbury St, Unit 3R

17 Cummings Rd, Unit 1

88 W Cedar St, Unit 4

912 Beacon St, Unit 3

41 Bay State Rd, Unit 2R

1079 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 502

108 Jersey St, Unit D

11 Peterborough St, Unit 10

38 Hemenway St, Unit 39

38 Hemenway St, Unit 19

192 Kelton St, Unit 2

520 Cambridge St, Unit 3

107 Gordon St, Unit 14

113 Beacon St, Unit 6F

1189 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 14

26 Hemenway St, Unit 1

1197 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 4

38 Hemenway St, Unit 49

2 President Terrace, Unit B

405 Beacon St, Unit B

1315 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 407

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