
Apartments near Lesley University in Cambridge, MA (3,235 Rentals)


72 Harlow St, Unit 1

136 Highland Ave, Unit #15

9 Holton St, Unit 5

9 Holton St, Unit 2

58 Medford St, Unit 2

47 Rogers Ave

99 Electric Ave, Unit #2

33 Highgate St, Unit 7

81 Parsons St, Unit 2

156-158 Summer St #107, Unit #107

43 Paulina St, Unit 1

46 Waverly St, Unit 3

5 Ashford Ct, Unit 3

520 Cambridge St, Unit 4

357 Highland Ave, Unit #2

45 Kidder Ave, Unit #1F

Total Monthly Price
280 Western Ave, Unit SI ID1240298P

77 Brighton Ave, Unit 5

175 Beacon St, Unit #TBD

547 Broadway, Unit #1-B

28 Brentwood St, Unit 7

569 Main St, Unit #1

2 Central St, Unit #1

146 Highland Ave, Unit #1R

42 Waverly St, Unit 1

78 Bowdoin St, Unit 2

7 Greenwood Terrace, Unit 7

50 Vinal Ave, Unit 2

278 Beacon St, Unit #34

162 Summer St, Unit 46

21 Berwick Rd

11A Linden St, Unit 1

71 Harvard Ave, Unit 3

Total Monthly Price
38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1319724P

Total Monthly Price
38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1586666P

95 Flint St, Unit #2

29 Waverly St, Unit 1

119 Temple St, Unit 2

Total Monthly Price
38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1586667P

49 Glenwood Rd

34 William St

119 North St, Unit 2

138 Lowell St, Unit #3

373 Highland Ave, Unit #320

98 Bristol Rd, Unit 2

160 N Beacon St, Unit 1A

373 Highland Ave, Unit #223

67 Chester St, Unit 1

Total Monthly Price
38 Hichborn St, Unit SI ID1319723P

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