Zip Codes Near East Cambridge, Massachusetts

B

02163
Boston, MA

$1,800 to $15,000
105 Rentals
C

02138
Cambridge, MA

$1,025 to $11,500
3,393 Rentals
C

02139
Cambridge, MA

$1,000 to $9,500
2,078 Rentals
C

02140
Cambridge, MA

$1,000 to $6,300
2,473 Rentals
C

02141
Cambridge, MA

$1,125 to $5,600
823 Rentals
C

02142
Cambridge, MA

$1,275 to $4,800
177 Rentals
C

02129
Charlestown, MA

$1,100 to $9,410
295 Rentals
E

02149
Everett, MA

$945 to $5,080
491 Rentals
M

02155
Medford, MA

$1,500 to $12,000
2,589 Rentals
S

02143
Somerville, MA

$1,025 to $7,800
3,116 Rentals
S

02144
Somerville, MA

$1,050 to $12,000
3,014 Rentals
S

02145
Somerville, MA

$1,100 to $7,500
1,524 Rentals
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