
Apartments near Government Center Station-Blue Line in Boston, MA (5,166 Rentals)


226 Tremont St

416-418 Hanover St

422-424 Hanover St

40 Charter St

222 Tremont St

Villa Michaelangelo

118 South St

The Beach Street Lofts

2 Powers Ct

717-719 Atlantic Ave

5 N Hudson St

6 N Hudson St

20-22 Brimmer St

426 Hanover St

55 Snow Hill St

4 N Hudson St

61-63 Charter St

2-6 Brimmer St

4 Battery St

2 Boylston Pl

342 North St

17-19 Battery St

24 Battery St

58 Snow Hill St

440 Hanover St

121-123 Beach St

57 Snow Hill St

59 Snow Hill St

56 Snow Hill St

346 Commercial St

21 Henchman St

112 Pinckney St

12 Foster St

Beacon Hill Cooperative

93 Charter St

16-20 Battery St

484 Commercial St

536 Commercial St

470 Commercial St

540 Commercial St

Union Wharf

24 Henchman St

490 Commercial St

480 Commercial St

474 Commercial St

454-464 Hanover St

488 Commercial St

Lincoln Wharf

404 Commercial Street

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There are currently 3,837 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,685.
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