
Apartments near Middlesex Village in Lowell, MA (296 Rentals)


733 Broadway St

15 Wannalancit St

198 Mammoth Rd

375 Pawtucket St

258-266 School St

861-871 Middlesex St

Raymond J. Lord Manor

49-61 E Meadow Ln

Harold Hartwell Court

Jaycee Place Apartments

116 Fletcher St

25 and 33 Morse Street

80-82 Gershom Ave

George W. Flanagan

500 Moody St

North Canal Apartments

700-704 Merrimack St

725 Merrimack

Olde English Village

North Common Village

305 Dutton

505 Market St

555 Merrimack St

The Majestic

345-347 Market St

Appleton Mills

370 Merrimack St

Market Mill

Market Mill Apartments

Lakeview Mixed Use

28-40 Aiken St

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Alexan Chelmsford

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Skyline Commons

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Princeton Reserve

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The Commons at Drum Hill

Wayside at Chelmsford

Chelmsford Village

96 Richardson Rd

Princeton Court

20 Middlesex St

86 Richardson Rd

16-20 Wright St

7 Glen Ave

Grassfields Commons

Pine Brook

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There are currently 167 Studio Apartments in Lowell with rent ranges from $1,095 to $2,800 with an average price of $2,063.
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