
Apartments near Alewife Station-Red Line in Cambridge, MA (2,619 Rentals)


901 Massachusetts Ave

1 Arnold Cir

25-33 Lee St

900 Massachusetts Ave

12 Arnold Cir

891 Massachusetts Ave

896-898 Massachusetts Ave

298 Harvard St

31-35 Antrim St

27 West St

289 Harvard St

75-77 Inman St

18 Clinton St

285 Harvard St

4-6 Clinton St

280 Harvard House Condominium

340 Broadway, Cambridge, MA

278 Harvard St

35-37 Inman St

277 Harvard St

25 Inman St

Hanover Alewife

Fresh Pond Apartments

Windsor at Cambridge Park

Jefferson Park

Vox on Two

Daniel F Burns Apartments

2443 Massachusetts Ave

57 Cedar St

8 Alberta Ter

2366 Massachusetts Ave

Finch Cambridge

Trolley Square

Apartments at Masse Corner

Lincoln Way Apartments

Cogswell Avenue

Meadow Park

5-7 Blake St

28 Blake St

Hathaway Lofts

Porter Road Apartents

19-21 Agassiz St

15 Linnaean St. / 6-10 Agassiz St.

6-12 Lancaster St

6-8 Craigie Cir

5-7 Craigie Cir

Garfield Street

Craigie Arms

132.5 Oxford St

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There are currently 2,825 Studio Apartments in Cambridge with rent ranges from $868 to $9,926 with an average price of $2,590.
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