
Apartments near Cedar Grove Station-Ashmont Mattapan High Speed Line in Boston, MA (248 Rentals)


75 Munroe St

16 Shepton St

547 Talbot Ave

19 Mora St

19 Mora St

19 Rockwell St

9 Harley St

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1052 Washington St

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29 King St

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8 Kenwood St

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474 Talbot Ave

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520 Talbot Ave

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55 Lithgow St

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89 Train St

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120 Fuller St

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59-69-69 Msgr Patrick J Lydon Way

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19 Mora St

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56 Cedar St

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500 Talbot Ave

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181 Norfolk St

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82 Elmer Rd

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832 Washington St

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7 Rockwell St

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15 Dunlap St

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150 Wrentham St

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41 Armandine St

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72 Florida St

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108 Wilmington Ave

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34 Wentworth St

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6 Bailey St

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41 Westmoreland St

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116 River St

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100 Lonsdale St

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85 Millet St

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107 Wrentham St

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95 Florida St

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82 Brent St

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10 Centre Ave

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7 Tolman St

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15 Wentworth St

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157 River St

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28 Melbourne St

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48 Mora St

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62 Torrey St

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722 Adams St

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31 Old Morton St

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25 Harley St

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64 Whitten St

2149 Dorchester Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.