
Apartments near Alewife Station-Red Line in Cambridge, MA (2,567 Rentals)


100 Dartmouth St

53 Hill Rd, Unit 712

1 College Ave

2 Ivaloo St, Unit 1

8 Brattle Dr, Unit 5

55 Hill Rd, Unit #304

4 Brattle Dr, Unit 6

79 Capen St, Unit 2

163 Summer St, Unit 23

155 Summer St, Unit 7F

51 Hill Rd, Unit 705

53 Hill Rd, Unit #312

29 Pond St

2 Ivaloo St, Unit 6-B

55 Hill Rd, Unit 303

402 Highland Ave, Unit 23

53 Hill Rd, Unit 511

402 Highland Ave, Unit 24

65 Hancock St

30 Slade St

124 Forest St, Unit 3

55 Hill Rd, Unit 500

60 Atherton St, Unit #2

124 Forest St, Unit 2

53 Hill Rd, Unit 312

155 Summer St, Unit 8R

155 Summer St, Unit 3F

53 Hill Rd, Unit 206

227 Boston Ave, Unit 1

175 Beacon St, Unit #102

550 Belmont St, Unit 26

55 Hill Rd, Unit 410

402 Highland Ave, Unit 2

402 Highland Ave, Unit 32

53 Hill Rd, Unit 604

402 Highland Ave, Unit 20

14 Murdock St, Unit #1-3

42 William St, Unit 1

51 Hill Rd, Unit 406

402 Highland Ave, Unit 1

30 Adams St, Unit 2

3 Calvin St, Unit 2

55 Hill Rd, Unit 401

38 George St, Unit 1

55 Hill Rd, Unit 504

163 Summer St, Unit 37

155 Summer St, Unit 7R

55 Hill Rd, Unit 209

163 Summer St, Unit 3

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There are currently 2,808 Studio Apartments in Cambridge with rent ranges from $868 to $9,800 with an average price of $2,604.
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