
Apartments near Arlington Station-Green Line - E in Boston, MA (6,732 Rentals)


1 Exeter St

73 Myrtle St

40A Revere St

130 Appleton St

3 Park St

47 Revere St

Dexter Ditson Lofts

280 Beacon St

299 Beacon St

18 Milford St

60 Myrtle St

451-463 Washington St

41 Grove

17-33 Winter St

557 Tremont St

104 Waltham St

755 Boylston

35 Grove St

238 Marlborough St

67 West Cedar St

222 Commonwealth Ave

76 W Cedar St

282 Beacon St

39 Saint Botolph St

15 Revere St

15 Joy

133-135 Charles St

Claflin Bldg

35 Myrtle St

226 W Canton St

139 Charles St

42 Chauncy St

69 E Berkeley St

38-40 Saint Botolph St

98 Waltham St

137 Charles

225-227 Newbury Street

251 Shawmut Ave

74 Phillips St

33 Anderson St

48-52 Phillips St

87 Waltham St

223 Commonwealth Ave

230 Commonwealth

222 Canton St

80 Phillips

248 Marlborough St

3 Hanson St

67 Hancock St

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There are currently 3,881 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,120 to $9,399 with an average price of $2,661.
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