
Apartments near Babcock Street Station-Green Line - B in Boston, MA (3,475 Rentals)


15 Speridakis Ter

165-169 Pearl St

198 River St

28 Hingham St

304 Western Ave

163 Pearl St

48 Auburn St

41 Park

322 Western Ave

2 Hingham St

180-188 River St

34-38 Boulevard Terr.

288-294 Western Ave

67 Pleasant St

40 Auburn St

226 Banks St

10 Auburn Pl

9 Auburn Pl

15 Auburn Pl

1-5 Elmer St

20-24 Fairbanks St

10 Akron St

Commonwealth Square

220-222 Banks St

1555 Beacon St

7-13 Elmer St

224 Banks St

216-218 Banks St

Washington on the Square

21 Howard

161 Putnam Ave

The Kensington

329 Summit Ave

10-20 Dodge St

23-25 Elmer St

Seton Manor

119 Pearl St

The Brookliner

44 Pleasant St

Monarch Condominiums

101 University Rd

724-726 Washington St

106-108 Pearl St

53 Howard St

32 Magazine St

Pacific Street Condos

33 Magazine St

797 Washington St

94-104 Pearl St
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