
Apartments near Massachusetts Ave Station (Orange Line)-Orange Line in Boston, MA (6,633 Rentals)


La Concha

249-259 A St

9 Bowdoin St

The Residences at St. Augustine

10 Bowdoin St

218 W 6th St

225 Bowen St

62 Wyman St

160 Bolton St

224 W 6th St

472 Warren St, Boston, MA 02121

376 W 4th St

219 W 3rd St

246 Boston St

377-379 W Broadway

273-275 W 2nd St

UE Apartments

Jamaica Plain

24-26 Holborn St

75-77 F St

392-394 W 4th St

287-289 W 2nd St

100 F St

222-224 W 7th St

376 W Broadway

Holborn Terrace

8-16 Roseclair St

37 Hartford St

291 W 2nd St

Howard Dacia

271 W 5th St

257 W 3rd St

17 Roseclair St

398 W Broadway

Anne M. Lynch Homes at Old Colony (Ph 3)

The Muse

17 Ramsey St

40 Holborn St

28 Balfour St

4 Longfellow Pl #2308

Walnut Washington

The Vista

Brunswick Holborn Apartments

25 Mount Vernon St

Intercontinental Residences

34 Waumbeck St

96-98 Woodledge St

4 Hamlet St

60 Telegraph St

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How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 3,863 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,677.
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