
Apartments near Holmes Elementary School in Boston, MA (51 Rentals)


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40 Ripley Rd, Unit 2

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12 York St, Unit 1

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74 Kenwood St, Unit 1

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74 Kenwood St

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35A Harvard St, Unit #1

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6 Millet St, Unit 3

12 Unit Apartment Complex

26-28 Thane St

Park Street Congregate Housing

34 Claybourne St

114-118 Whitfield St

94-96 Millet St

17 Roxton St

92 Whitfield St

Bowdoin Manor

4 Rosedale St

3 Aspinwall Rd

4-6 Lyndhurst St

12-14 Lyndhurst St

21 Corona St

44 Lyndhurst St

50 Bradshaw St

87 Glenway St

92 Ellington St

50 Esmond St

28-30 Michigan Ave

Theroch

Theroch

12-16 McLellan St

4-6 Esmond St

712 Blue Hill Ave

Codman Square Apartments

Four Corners Plaza

Codman Square Apartments

Talbot Commons

53 School St

374 Washington St

2-8A Warner St

54 Alpha Rd

359 Park St

235 Washington St

1 Aspinwall Rd

35 Bradshaw St

90 Lyndhurst St

107-111 Erie St

24 Charlotte St

16 Charlotte St

682 Blue Hill Ave

Trinity Terrace
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Located in the Boston School District at 40 School St in Dorchester, MA, Holmes Elementary School serves grades PK-5 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 326 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Dorchester apartments for rent that are close to Holmes Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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