
Apartments near Park Street Station-Green Line - E in Boston, MA (5,456 Rentals)


270-272 E St

407 Massachusetts Ave

419 Massachusetts Ave

401 Massachusetts Ave

403 Massachusetts Ave

283-285 E St

376 W 4th St

169-171 W 6th St

389 Commonwealth Ave

11-33 Bremen St

425 Massachusetts Ave

289-291 W 3rd St

106-112 W 8th St

99 D St

106 Webster St

190 F St

398 W Broadway

467 Massachusetts Ave

262-268 W 3rd St

520 Massachusetts Ave

293 W 3rd St

76 Baxter St

32 Worcester Sq

5 Worcester Sq

254 E St

520 Beacon St

Northampton Street Residences

386 Commonwealth Ave

13 Haviland St

135 W 7th St

The Vista

15 Haviland St

240-242 E St

13-15 Worcester Sq

392-394 W 4th St

63 Maverick Sq

140-142 W 7th St

523 Beacon St

525 Beacon St

253-255 E St

303-305 W 3rd St

Four51

284-286 W 3rd St

258-260 Bolton St

315 Sumner St

614 Massachusetts Ave

Windsor Place

525 Massachusetts Ave

The Modern Condominiums

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How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 3,864 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,675.
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