
Apartments near East Ashland Plaza in Brockton, MA (318 Rentals)


16 Bunker Ave

41 Division St

9 Prospect St

SoCo 146

691 N Main St

9-11 Broad St

750-754 N Montello St

201 N Main St

17 Prospect St

686 N Main St

40 Huntington St

9 Waverly St

Grossman Apartments

705 N Main St

17 Waverly St

8 Broad St

9 Falmouth Ave

785 N Montello St

48 Huntington St

733 N Main St

15-17 Wyman St

24-26 Richmond St

807-809 N Montello St

33 Falmouth Ave

817 N Montello St

54 Prospect St

86 Battles St

40 Falmouth Ave

812-814 N Montello St

Lofts at SoCo

92 Turner St

826 N Montello St

361 Crescent St

363-365 Crescent St

53-59 N Main St

838-840 N Montello St

60 Winter St

34 Field St

30 Herrod Ave

35 Wilmington St

25 Wilmington St

28 Winter St

870 N Montello St

19 Wilmington St

825 N Main St

18 Wilmington St

29 Howard St

29 Herrod Ave

12 Walnut St

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There are currently 216 Studio Apartments in Brockton with rent ranges from $1,675 to $3,300 with an average price of $2,409.
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