
Apartments near Fields Corner Station-Red Line in Boston, MA (1,814 Rentals)


29 Gibson St

427 Geneva Ave

1400 Dorchester Ave

3 Parkman St

7 Parkman St

Dorchester Kelly House

1600 Dorchester Ave

1602 Dorchester Ave

339-345 Adams St

1604 Dorchester Ave

128-136 Adams St

51 Clayton St

1617 Dorchester Ave

20 Dix St

390 Geneva Ave

33 Dix St

367 Adams St

374 Geneva Ave

1635 Dorchester Ave

1 Ashland St

376-380 Centre St

60-62 Greenwich St

90 Adams St

46 Lyon St

42 Lyon St

50 Lyon St

392-394 Centre St

428 Adams St

21 Corona St

34 Claybourne St

86 Neponset Ave

432 Washington St, Boston, MA 02124

28 Glenrose Rd

44 Lyndhurst St

9-11 Melbourne St

Bowdoin Manor

Neponset Heights

42 Florida St

79 Rosseter St

80-84 Shepton St

64 Rosseter St

32 Melbourne St

12-14 Lyndhurst St

1760 Dorchester Ave

4-6 Lyndhurst St

Park Street Congregate Housing

20-32 Bowdoin Ave

4 Rosedale St

1187 Dorchester Ave

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There are currently 3,893 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,686.
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