Studio Apartments for Rent in the Government Center Neighborhood of Boston, MA (557 Rentals) Page 2 of 12

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113 Charles St, Unit 1
$2,995
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$2,995

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113 Charles St, Unit 1

113 Charles StBoston, MA 02114
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33 Grove St, Unit 2
$2,300
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$2,300

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33 Grove St, Unit 2

33 Grove StBoston, MA 02114
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50 S Russell St
$2,100
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$2,100

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$2,100
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50 S Russell St

50 S Russell StBoston, MA 02114
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24 Hancock St, Unit 2
$4,400
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$4,400

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$4,400
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24 Hancock St, Unit 2

24 Hancock StBoston, MA 02114
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110 Sudbury St
$3,275
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$3,275 - $5,645

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$3,275 - $5,645
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110 Sudbury St

110 Sudbury StBoston, MA 02114
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40 Anderson St
$2,100 - $2,250
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$2,100 - $2,900

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$2,100 - $2,900
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40 Anderson St

40 Anderson StBoston, MA 02114
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4 Joy St
$2,850 - $2,950
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$2,850 - $2,950

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$2,850 - $2,950
Studio Apartment Available Sep 1

4 Joy St

4 Joy StBoston, MA 02108
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15 Union St
$4,100
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$4,100 - $9,150

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$4,100 - $9,150
Studio Apartment Available Sep 5

15 Union St

15 Union StBoston, MA 02108
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20 Hanover Ave
$2,100
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$2,100 - $2,900

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$2,100 - $2,900
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20 Hanover Ave

20 Hanover AveBoston, MA 02109
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28 Myrtle St
$2,250
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$2,250 - $2,700

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$2,250 - $2,700
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28 Myrtle St

28 Myrtle StBoston, MA 02114
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10 Canal St, Unit #703
$2,935
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$2,935

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$2,935
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10 Canal St, Unit #703

10 Canal StBoston, MA 02114
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116 Marlborough St, Unit 7
$2,375
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$2,375

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116 Marlborough St, Unit 7

116 Marlborough StBoston, MA 02116
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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Government Center Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Government Center with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Government Center is at 62 on the Park listed at $2,300.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Government Center Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Government Center is $2,954.

What is the largest available Studio Government Center Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Government Center is a 763 square feet unit starting from $4,233 at The Kensington.

What is the average size for Government Center Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Government Center is currently 1,454 sq ft.

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