
Apartments near Back Bay-Franklin Line in Boston, MA (3,251 Rentals)


88 West Cedar Street

Lower Roxbury Apartments

33 Cunard St

Cedar Block

1163-1191 Boylston St

West Cedar

51 Phillips

Northampton Tower

10-54 Hammond St

Roxse Homes Apartments

24 Joy Street

407 Washington St

13-15 Grove St.

South End Apartments

Lower Roxbury Apartments

29 Phillips St

63-65 Hancock St

Beacon House

FiDi at Midtown

27 Garden Street

Micropolis Beacon Hill

Kenmore Abbey

9 Anderson St

Boylston Apartments

130 Bowdoin St (BostonView Apartments)

Residences on 26 West Broadway

44 Joy St

409 Huntington Ave

17 Irving St

122 Bowdoin St Apartments

28 W Broadway

Anderson Park

41 Hancock St

224-238 Cambridge St

27-29 Hancock St

Charlysade Apartments

Madison Park Village III

Whittier Street Apartments

Devonshire

320 Ruggles St

30 Annunciation Rd

20 Annunciation Rd

40 Annunciation Rd

50 Annunciation Rd

60 Annunciation Rd

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100 Memorial Drive

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70 Hammond St, Unit #92 - 1

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1198 Boylston St

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1195 Boylston St

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