
Apartments near Suffolk University in Boston, MA (6,790 Rentals)


193 Hampshire St

37 Oak St

279 Washington St

110 Second St.

60 Cross St

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2 Leighton St

1056 Cambridge St

126 Cross St

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285 Third Street-SI FL5-ID1010

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33 Rogers St

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33 Rogers St

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91 Perkins St

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21 Charles St

38 Jefferson St

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5 Glassworks Ave

132 Columbia St

406 Columbia St

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5 Glassworks Ave

1056 Cambridge St

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285 Third Street-SI FL6-ID838

94 Berkshire St

73 Pearl St

406 Columbia St

150 fifth

376 Prospect St

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22 Water St

122 Columbia St

122 Columbia St

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15 Marney St

167 Charles St

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88 Ames St

279 Washington St

6 Lincoln Ave

110 Second St

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1441 Tremont St

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8 Carlton St

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50 Oliver St

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268 Broadway

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280 McGrath Hwy

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21 Franklin St

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5 Munroe St

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128 Pine St

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220 Prospect St

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137 Columbia St

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52 Mansfield St

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9 Arlington St

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279 Washington St

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90 School St

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20 Inner Belt Rd

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There are currently 4,409 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $868 to $9,800 with an average price of $2,546.
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