
Apartments near Porter Square Galleria in Cambridge, MA (2,994 Rentals)


157 Summer St, Unit 1F

22 Rockwell Ave, Unit 1

60 Buzzell Ln, Unit 2

100 W Adams St, Unit 2

373 Highland Ave, Unit #301

16 Curtis Ave, Unit 2

69 Hillsdale Rd, Unit 1

260 Boston Ave, Unit 2

402 Highland Ave, Unit 45

163 Summer St, Unit 31

35 St Clements Rd

163 Summer St, Unit 36

136 Highland Ave, Unit 5

36 B Raymond St

157 Summer St, Unit 9F

23 Renfrew St

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365 Western Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1281

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365 Western Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1280

741 Broadway, Unit 3

77 Pearson Rd, Unit 2

27 Emery St, Unit 1

27 Park St, Unit 6

11 Bowdoin St, Unit 2

39 Hancock St, Unit 2

11 Bowdoin St, Unit 1

18 Bond St, Unit 1

132 George St, Unit 2

94 Heath St, Unit 1

107 North St

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280 Western Ave, Unit SI ID1240300P

21 Rossmore St, Unit 3

32 George St

127 Hillsdale Rd

23 Edison Ave, Unit 1

17 Bow St, Unit 12

45 Bowdoin St, Unit 2

17 Berwick Rd

333 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Unit 2

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91 Perkins St, Unit SI FL1-ID802

2 High St

34 George St

111 North St, Unit 2

249 Boston Ave, Unit 3

64 Frederick Ave

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333 Great River Rd, Unit SI FL0-ID778

60 Frederick Ave

102 W Adams St, Unit 1

34 Raymond St

14 Belknap St, Unit 2

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