
Apartments near South Station-Greenbush Line in Boston, MA (1,749 Rentals)


313-315 Cambridge St

90 Waltham St

9-9A Charter St

Gibson house museum

100 W Cedar St

The Hotel Union

139 Beacon St

549-553 Tremont St

180 Endicott St

406 Hanover St

301 Berkeley St

376 W Broadway

170 W 5th St

204 Endicott St

17-19 Battery St

98 Waltham St

102 Chandler St

196 Endicott St

62-64 Clarendon St

290 Columbus Ave

Lincoln Wharf

21 Union Park

126 N Washington St

349-351 W 2nd St

124 Beacon St

190 F St

16-24 Union Park St

6-14 Union Park St

Clarendon Square

377-379 W Broadway

Washington Union Condominium

262-268 W 3rd St

Burroughs Wharf

293 W 3rd St

289-291 W 3rd St

398 W Broadway

The 1850

10 Union Park

306 Columbus Ave

The Factory at 46

34 Union Park

258-260 Bolton St

102 Appleton St

Metropolis

340 W 2nd St

303-305 W 3rd St

284-286 W 3rd St

264 Bolton St

Copley Townhomes
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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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.