
Apartments near Boston Common in Boston, MA (5,125 Rentals)


144 Bowdoin St, Unit 21

144 Bowdoin St, Unit 51

144 Bowdoin St, Unit 31

320 D St, Unit 129

499 Beacon St, Unit 7

461 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 11

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 304

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17 Morris St, Unit 2

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 201

145 Princeton St, Unit 2

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206 Princeton St, Unit 3

174 St Alphonsus St, Unit 3

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77 Exeter St, Unit SI FL24-ID6251A

1171 Boylston St, Unit 26

1171 Boylston St, Unit 22

358 Princeton St, Unit 2

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131-149 Seaport Boulevard-SI FL12-ID1583755P, Unit SI FL12-ID1583755P

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255 Massachusetts Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID1343

464 Sumner St, Unit 3

66 Lubec St, Unit 1

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 303

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 213

61 Brookline Ave, Unit 422

62 Boylston St, Unit L05

62 Boylston St, Unit 922

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL28-ID5856A

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300 Harrison Ave, Unit SI ID1272547P

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300 Harrison Ave, Unit SI ID1354360P

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77 Exeter St, Unit SI FL6-ID867

885 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 23

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790 Boylston St, Unit SI FL15-ID3000A

38 Hemenway St, Unit 45

182 Calumet St

186 Calumet St, Unit 2

232 Cambridge St, Unit 4

56 Clearway St, Unit 2

28 Westland Ave, Unit 19

32 Westland Ave, Unit 2

32 Westland Ave, Unit 14

46 Westland Ave, Unit 23

46 Westland Ave, Unit 14

64 Hemenway St, Unit 28

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151-153 Meridian Street, Unit 3

319 A St, Unit 411

482 Columbus Ave, Unit ste 1

198 Maverick St, Unit 1

64 Hemenway St, Unit 22

1163 Boylston St, Unit 23

1171 Boylston St, Unit 12

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Explore Boston
Beyond the bustle of the city sits the serene Boston Common Park. So many of the Boston apartments residents come here when the city proves to be just a little to much to bear. It's a simple solution to come to Boston Common and enjoy some good old fashioned people watching. Boston Common is the start of the famous Freedom Trail and the oldest park in the country. If you're looking for more structured activities you're still in luck here. Organize a picnic with your buddies from the Boston apartments if you're looking to reconnect with old friends. There are a number of different varieties of trees and plant life to enjoy along the trails. Come to walk or jog along the greenways for exercise or pure enjoyment. There is a large playground with a sprinkler and a pond for wading, playing and frolicking. In the winter it is the perfect place to ice skate. Another great asset of the Boston Common is that it is so centrally located to all the great attractions of Boston. Great shopping, dining and sight seeing are all right around the corner. Not to mention several subway stops are here, too. Come during at a variety of times each year to fully enjoy the park. Every season and holiday time brings with it new attractions and events. Boston apartment residents fully enjoy the annual pumpkin festival as well as the Christmas programs and ice skating in the winter. Whether you're coming for a day or an hour, alone or with friends there is much to see and do at Boston Common. It is also a great place to bring weekend company or holiday guests. Keep the Boston Common on your list of places to hit when you need a break from the everyday. It's a Boston original.
Frequently Asked Questions about Boston
How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 3,775 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $11,161 with an average price of $2,655.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Boston Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Boston ranges from $800 to $14,402 with an average monthly rent of $3,064.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Boston cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boston range from $850 to $27,790. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,799.
How expensive are Boston Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 3,127 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Boston on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $850 to $20,550 - averaging $4,125 for the location.
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