
Apartments near Government Center Station-Blue Line in Boston, MA (1,743 Rentals)


34 River St

5-7 9 Hudson St

3 Snelling Pl

37 River St

684 Washington St

147-149 Charles St

Hayden Building

396-400 Hanover St

10 Harris St

94 Charles St

22 River ST

120 Charles St

24 Charter St

406 Hanover St

431-439 Hanover St

150 Lincoln St

692 Washington St

67A Chestnut St

59 Hull St

84 Charles

1 Unity St

32 River St

88 Charles

9-9A Charter St

100 Charles St

408-410 Hanover St

3 N Hudson St

75 Beacon St

4 Fountain Pl

74 Beacon St

4 Michelangelo St

Villa Michaelangelo

96 Pinckney St

222 Tremont St

27 Charter St

40 Charter St

351 North St

422-424 Hanover St

35 Charter St

416-418 Hanover St

226 Tremont St

55 Snow Hill St

4 Battery St

2 Boylston Pl

61-63 Charter St

17-19 Battery St

426 Hanover St

5 N Hudson St

2 Powers Ct
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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.