
Apartments near Middlesex Plaza in Lowell, MA (256 Rentals)


The Hazlewood

50 3rd Ave

30 Sarah Ave

200 Mammoth Rd

206-208 Mammoth Rd

36 Powell Street

Lakeshore

1982 Middlesex St

1311 Middlesex St

1301 Middlesex St

300 Foster St

61 Marlborough St

561 Westford St

549 Westford St

18-24 Edson St

1235 Middlesex St

215 Stevens St

124 Stevens St

166 Stevens St

36 Burlington Ave

52 Princeton Blvd

19-20 Academy Dr

1149 Middlesex St

197 Wilder St

1129 Middlesex St

393 Wilder St

218 Wilder St

1117 Middlesex St

415 Westford St

1105 Middlesex St

430 Wilder St

237 Branch St

99-105 Walker St

17-25 Bachelder St

50 Pine St

255 Liberty St

96 Grove St

96-98 Grove St

16-18 Manahan St

200 Branch St

231-233 Liberty St

66 Grove St

173 Branch St

181 Parker St

1431 Pawtucket Blvd

27-35 Maude St

Evergreen Preserve

136 Branch St

613 School St
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