
Apartments near Franklin D. Roosevelt K-8 School in Boston, MA (41 Rentals)


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196 Reservation Rd, Unit 2

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137 Washington St, Unit 34

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84 Chittick Rd, Unit 2

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23 Pond St, Unit #2

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9 Buckingham St, Unit 1

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55-57 Gordon Ave

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16 Pond St, Unit 1

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14 Winter St, Unit 1

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26 Dana Ave, Unit 3

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9 Everett St, Unit 2-bed 2-bath unit #1

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54 Williams Ave

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6 Imbaro Rd

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715 Truman Pkwy

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26 Clifford St

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22 Farwell Ave

196 Fairmount Ave

1409 River St

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The Proof

The Pryde – 62+ SENIOR

The Lofts at Westinghouse

44 Maple St

153 Neponset Valley Pky

6 Waterloo St

8-10 Damon Pl

11 Knight St

1410-1412 Hyde Park Ave

83 Readville St

755 Truman Hwy

28-30 Hillis Rd

Transit 11 at Hyde Park

4 Summer St

1140-1142 River St

30-42 Sierra Rd

15 Riley Rd

Thread Hyde Park

204 Neponset Valley Pky

Stonebridge Apartments

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18 Plimpton Ave, Unit 2

215 Blue Hill Dr

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7 Ponkapoag Way

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12 Cedar Dr

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20 Coolidge Ave

Wayside Condominiums

63 Adams St

34 Durham Rd

1431 Brush Hill Rd

Blue Hill Commons

The Crossings

19 Central St
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