
Apartments near Morton Street-Fairmount Line in Boston, MA (285 Rentals)


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71 Almont St

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253 Norfolk St

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54 Greendale Rd

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466 River St

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42 Lucerne St

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15 Wentworth St

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29 Astoria St

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24 Hannon St

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48 Mora St

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31 Old Morton St

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25 Harley St

17 Verrill St

2149 Dorchester Ave

Oliva at Lower Mills

800 Washington St

451 Norfolk St

939 Morton St

8 Elizabeth St

67 Woolson St

Codman Square Apartments

5 Sutton St

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318 Fuller St

50 Willowwood St

Codman Square Apartments

50 Winston Rd

214-243 Woodrow Ave

38 Stanton St

241-243 Woodrow Ave

1317-1325 Blue Hill Ave

95 Milton Ave

140 Callender St

89 Woodrow Ave

8 Oakhurst St

15 Boyden St

12 Hansborough St

3 Johnson

Harvard Hill

107 Deering Road

1439-1451 Blue Hill Ave

29 Ferndale St

3 Stockton St

20 Fairmount St

61 Colonial Ave

55 Colonial Ave

751 Washington St

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How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 4,391 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $868 to $16,288 with an average price of $2,553.
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