
Apartments near 389 Main St, Dudley Plaza in Haverhill, MA (220 Rentals)


72 Broadway

40 Central St

15-17 Central St

16-18 Beacon St

14 S Pleasant St

3 Beacon St

217-219 Washington St

1 Carleton Sq

33 - 35 Jackson St

249-251 Washington St

1 Jackson St

129 S Elm St

191-193 Grove St

38-40 S Warren St

21 Grove St

120 Broadway

258 Washington St

109-111 High St

285 Washington St

270 Washington St

267-277 Washington St

Condominiums At Buttonwoods

98-100 River St

92-96 River St

110 River St

46-48 S Prospect St

42--46 Pilling St

37 Freeman St

5-7 Vernon St

8-10 Marble St

46 Vernon St

83-85 Groveland St

425 S Main St

94-98 Groveland St

3 Pearson St

35 Ayer St

48 Ayer St

12-14 Garfield St

Tupelo Dorm #2

6 Hall St

368-370 River St

143 Groveland St

402 River St

1095 Main St

Hunter's Run

408 Main St

6-8 Sixth Ave

15-17 5th Ave

20-22 Seventh Ave

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There are currently 62 Studio Apartments in Haverhill with rent ranges from $1,570 to $2,474 with an average price of $1,961.
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