
Apartments near Kendall Station-Red Line in Cambridge, MA (1,838 Rentals)


58 Seventh St

395 Cardinal Medeiros Ave

409-411 Cardinal Medeiros Ave

Squirrelwood Apartments

1-3 Marcella St

417 Cardinal Medeiros Ave

120 Columbia St

120-126 Columbia St

13-15 Lincoln St

34-36 Willow St

Columbia St.

239-243 Columbia St

Kendall Square

Millers River Apartments

20-22 Suffolk St

48-50 Bishop Richard Allen Dr

110 Willow Street

434 - 440 Massachusetts Ave.

52-58 Bishop Richard Allen Dr

116 Norfolk St

54-56 Norfolk St

Roosevelt Towers Low & Mid- Rise

58-64 Norfolk St

50-52 Norfolk St

55-59 Norfolk St

103-107 Norfolk St

51 Norfolk St

21 Brookline St

Zinc

Scouting Way Apartments

Pacific Street Apartments

93 Brookline St

4 Watson St

Jackson Gardens

191-195 Prospect St

Frank J. Manning Apartments

173 Hampshire St

Inman Square

357 Prospect Street

Magazine Street Apartments

279 Harvard St

63 Inman Street

Harvard/Clinton Apartments

Harvard Towers

61 Fayette Street

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