
Apartments near Savin Hill Station-Red Line in Boston, MA (443 Rentals)


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17 Duncan St

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14 Howe Terrace

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239 Bowdoin St

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142 Dakota St

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49 St Margaret St

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247 Boston St

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47 St Margaret St

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38 Everton St

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11 Tebroc St

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57 Olney St

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24 Howes St

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47 Lyon St

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2-4 Hecla St

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72 Grampian Way

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4 Dever St

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22 Howell St

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77 Savin Hill Ave

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0 Pleasant St

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8 Groom St

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14 Washburn St

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15-17 Langdon St

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762 Columbia Rd

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129 Draper St

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38 Hecla St

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18 Chase St

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52 Harvest St

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43 Sydney St

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62 Greenwich St

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23 Barry St

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620 Dudley St

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44 Speedwell St

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58 Saxton St

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1121 Dorchester Ave

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36 Bellevue St

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69-71-71 Roseclair St

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25 Grant St
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There are currently 3,954 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,100 to $9,800 with an average price of $2,620.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boston range from $375 to $21,050. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,562.
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