
Apartments near Essex Plaza in Lawrence, MA (357 Rentals)


153-159 Salem St

272 Hampshire St

439 Riverside Dr

284 Essex St

Essex Tribune Building

265 Essex St

256 Essex St

169-171 West St

139 May St

22-28 Holly St

398 Andover St

445-447 Andover St

586-594 Andover St

43-45 Springfield St

191-203 Essex St

Mid City Rooming House

63-65 Springfield St

62 Washington St

435 Broadway

351-353 Hampshire St

The Saunders School

167-173 Essex St

169-171 Haverhill St

198 Parker St

98 Salem St

121 Lawrence St

95 Farnham St

273 Andover St

52-56 Myrtle St

130-132 Springfield St

160 Garden St

212-214 Boxford St

131-133 Haverhill St

151-153 Bailey St

76 Jackson St

52-56 Essex St

279-289 Park St

50-54 Newbury St

99 Summer St

261-269 Park St

159-167 S Union St

87 Summer St

55 Newbury St

103-107 Jackson St

68-70 Newbury St

76 Newbury St

196 Lawrence St

202 Lawrence St

200-206 S Union St

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There are currently 127 Studio Apartments in Lawrence with rent ranges from $1,400 to $2,625 with an average price of $1,991.
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