
Apartments near Lilla G. Frederick Middle School in Boston, MA (212 Rentals)


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35 Humphreys St

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19 Washington St, Unit 512, Unit 512

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12 York St, Unit 1, Unit 1

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35 Gleason St, Unit 1, Unit 1

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95 Auckland St, Unit 3, Unit 3

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26 Taft St

282-284 Columbia Rd

Quincy Geneva

Columbia Wood

Theroch

Columbia Wood

Quincy Geneva

109 Devon St

151 Stanwood St

16-18 Fernboro St

Theroch

Columbia Wood

72 Devon St

Quincy Geneva

Phillips Brooks

157 Washington Street

96-98 Woodledge St

21 Corona St

34 Claybourne St

2 Arcadia Park

1125 Dorchester Ave

252 Adams St

339-345 Adams St

367 Adams St

80-84 Shepton St

Ceylon Field

Columbia Wood

Washington Columbia I

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Four Corners Plaza

Codman Square Apartments

9 Leyland St

Walando

127 E Cottage St

12 Ashland St

137 Intervale St

Hope Bay

236 Geneva Ave

Bedrock Geneva

263 Geneva Ave

81-83 W Cottage St

10 St. Marks Rd

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53-55 Glenway St

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