
Apartments near Shawmut Station-Red Line in Boston, MA (450 Rentals)


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16 Victory Rd, Unit 1

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74 Kenwood St

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17 Erie St

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150 Washington St, Unit 2

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703 Washington St, Unit 1

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225 Centre St

1854 Dorchester Ave

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6 Bispham St

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3 Arcadia St

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6 Kingsdale St

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82 Ballou Ave

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37 Fairmount St, Unit 2

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27 Allston St, Unit 74-1

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664 Washington St, Unit 2

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74 Bailey St, Unit #69 - #305

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35A Harvard St, Unit #1

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433 Washington St

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147 Wrentham St

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149 Centre St, Unit 1

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888 Washington St, Unit 2

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202 Norwell St, Unit 3

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187 Neponset Ave, Unit 2

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11 South Munroe Ter, Unit 2

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214 Harvard St, Unit 1

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17 Norwell St, Unit 1

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52 Nixon St, Unit 2

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8 Hecla St, Unit 1

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31 Claybourne St, Unit 1

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12 Standish St

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230 Fuller St

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25 Hill Top St, Unit 25 Hill Top St Unit1

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12 York St, Unit 1

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19 Washington St, Unit 512

11 Victory Rd

206 Neponset Ave

60 Gibson St

54 Alpha Rd

238 Norfolk St

238 Norfolk St

31 Orkney Rd

6 Bowdoin Park

19 Mora St

75 Munroe St

82 Brent St

16 Shepton St

547 Talbot Ave

117 Park Dr

154 Stanwood St

27 Bourneside St
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There are currently 4,417 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $868 to $10,000 with an average price of $2,540.
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.