
Apartments near Montello Plaza in Brockton, MA (254 Rentals)


187 Ames St

109 Arthur St

85 Webster St

77 Webster St

24-26 Richmond St

34 E Main St

41 Division St

544 N Main St

23 E Main St

21 E Main St

17-19 E Main St

229 Ames St

239 Ames St

256 Ames St

449-453 N Main St

10 Baxendale Ave

48 Huntington St

40 Huntington St

371-373 N Main St

375 N Montello St

335 N Main St

310-312 N Main St

17 Prospect St

54 Prospect St

9 Prospect St

92 Turner St

Running Brook Condos

17 Waverly St

9 Waverly St

33 Falmouth Ave

40 Falmouth Ave

9 Falmouth Ave

192 N Warren Ave

201 N Main St

15-17 Wyman St

303-305 Pleasant St

265-267 Pleasant St

251-253 Pleasant St

231 Pleasant St

12 Walnut St

217 Pleasant St

224 Pleasant St

228 Pleasant St

53-59 N Main St

Grossman Apartments

581-591 Pleasant St

173 Spring St

102 Pleasant St

60 Parker St
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There are currently 217 Studio Apartments in Brockton with rent ranges from $1,300 to $2,300 with an average price of $1,800.
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