
Apartments near Alewife Station-Red Line in Cambridge, MA (2,552 Rentals)


128 Clifton St

123-125 Dudley St

20 Magoun St

2574 Massachusetts Ave

216 Rindge Ave

55 Harvey St

1-3 Foch St

2456-2460 Massachusetts Ave

35 Harvey St

2440 Massachusetts Ave

2427 Massachusetts Ave

2382-2390 Massachusetts Ave

The Enclave

92-96 Rice St

65-67 Rice St

52 New St

24 Norris St

61-69 Bolton St

Northview Condominiums

Bay Back Corner

7 Woodbridge St

11 Woodbridge St

19 Haskell St

773 Concord Ave

5 Haskell St

4 Day St

25 Fairfield St

Cambridge Cohousing

1-13 Griswold St

35 Pemberton St

2130 Massachusetts Ave.

234 Lake View Ave

48 Saville St

One Russell Luxury Residences

31 Walden St

11 Walden St

97 Richdale Ave

29 Winslow St

5 Garden Ct

55 Regent St

271 Huron Ave

138-140 Huron Ave

The Sabbatical House

197 Concord Ave

85 Upland Rd

The Rand

11 Walnut Ave

Harvard University Housing

6-10 Porter Rd

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There are currently 2,841 Studio Apartments in Cambridge with rent ranges from $868 to $9,800 with an average price of $2,592.
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