
Apartments near Devens School in Everett, MA (131 Rentals)


47-53 Norwood St

Park Plaza Condominiums

75 Winthrop St

7 Bucknam St

30 Tufts Ave

Seville Place Condominium

59 Chelsea St

378 Broadway

208 Linden St

19 Hancock St

41 Hancock St

1 Newbury St

29 Hancock St

91 Chelsea St

99 Chelsea St

196-198 Main St

52 School St

242 Main St

170 Main St

312-314 Broadway

142 Main St

34-36 School St

304 Broadway

Central Court Condominiums

23 School St

Parlin Condominiums

58 Walnut St

13 Prescott St

157 Chelsea St

322-328 Main St

332 Main St

42-44 Bradford St

183 Chelsea St

23 Ferry St

174-176 Ferry St

25 Oakland Ave

11 Pearl St

371 Main Street Apartments

12 Young Ter

45-49 Everrett St

28-34 Parker St

210-216 Ferry St

38-40 Union St

252 Ferry St

89 Tremont St

55 Irving St

Chelsea Street Apartments

207 Broadway

142 Vernal St
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There are currently 704 Studio Apartments in Everett with rent ranges from $1,500 to $4,500 with an average price of $2,552.
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