
Apartments near Harvard Avenue Station-Green Line - B in Boston, MA (5,127 Rentals)


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636 Washington St

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310 R Prospect St

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169 Kent St

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1210 Cambridge St

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39 Cypress St

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53 Kelly Rd

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1 Harvard Square

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36 Tremont St

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9 Kingman Rd

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19 Irma Ave

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3 Palermo St

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279 Broadway

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156 Nichols Ave

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407 Broadway

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3 Crawford St

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109 Cushing St

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359-361-361 Western Ave

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23 Jay St

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9 Dana St

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162 Hampshire St

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67 Concord Ave

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104 Pine St

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854 Massachusetts Ave

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354 Harvard St

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40 Concord Ave

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369 Prospect St

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5 Centre St

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36 Thingvalla Ave

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4 Fayette Park

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306 Prospect St

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139-141-141 Putnam Ave

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440 Windsor St

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23 Harold St

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24 Beacon Pl

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11 Story St

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91 Tremont St

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1192 Cambridge St

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76 Fairmont St

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336 Western Ave

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46 Dana St

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25 Jay St

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338 Harvard St

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1468 Commonwealth

124 Browne St

102 Cypress St

14-16 Netherlands Road

138 Banks St

193 Cypress St

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There are currently 3,757 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $10,096 with an average price of $2,639.
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