
Apartments near South Station-Needham Line in Boston, MA (5,501 Rentals)


173 Commonwealth Ave

236 Beacon St

198-202 Warren Ave

204 W Brookline St

662 Tremont St

222-224 W 7th St

530 E Broadway

139 Pembroke St

133 Pembroke St

38-40 Saint Botolph St

233 Beacon St

Portside 1-4

29 G St

160 Dorchester St

667 Tremont St

84 Emerson St

51 Lewis St

Portside at East Pier Phase Two

RES Condos

273 Beacon St

435 Columbus Ave

192 Commonwealth Ave

546 E Broadway

The Residences at St. Augustine

39 Saint Botolph St

189 Marlborough St

185 Marlborough St

677 Tremont St

717-723 Boylston St

564 E Broadway

672 Tremont St

126 Pembroke St

112 Pembroke St

566 E Broadway

18 Exeter St

Back Bay-Beacon Hill

Pembroke Hall

19 Exeter St

27 Braddock Park

Prince on Newbury

131 W Newton St

437 Shawmut Ave

60 Telegraph St

120-126 Emerson St

291 Beacon St

65 I St

270 Beacon St

Garrison Hall

678 Tremont St

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There are currently 4,340 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,120 to $21,950 with an average price of $2,602.
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