
Apartments near Ruggles Station-Orange Line in Boston, MA (8,916 Rentals)


23 Wabeno St, Unit 1st Floor B

97 Myrtle St, Unit 3

1152 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 17

45 Pratt St, Unit 2

150 Camden St, Unit 508

461 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 13

1185 Boylston St, Unit 34

1171 Boylston St, Unit 36

235 Park Dr, Unit 18

8-10 oakland St., Unit 1

200 Old Colony Ave, Unit 611

23 Union Ave, Unit 1

Furnished Bedroom with Private Bath in Mission Hill

Furnished Private Bedroom in South Boston

1144 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 44

1133 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 6

9 Gardner Terrace, Unit 3

88 Gardner St, Unit 30Z

423 Shawmut Ave, Unit 43

1156 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 30

19 Brighton Ave, Unit A

9 Gardner Terrace, Unit 1

9 Noyes Pl, Unit 2

9 Noyes Pl, Unit 3

1085 Boylston St, Unit 205

8 Wait St, Unit 301

1131 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 5

1137 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 1

1137 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 5

1135 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 6

1135 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 5

220 Hanover St, Unit 4

9 Noyes Pl, Unit 1

1078 Boylston St, Unit 2

235 Park Dr, Unit 9

27 Park Dr, Unit 14

40 Winthrop St, Unit 3

54 S Huntington Ave, Unit 1

31 Park Dr, Unit 3

44 Waverly St, Unit 6

74 S Huntington Ave, Unit 12

62 Boylston St, Unit L05

197 Green St, Unit 303

1079 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 209

197 Green St, Unit 207

1156 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 18

1156 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 34

1133 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 7

95 Park Dr, Unit 15

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