
Apartments near Tufts University - Medford - Somerville Campus in Medford, MA (2,503 Rentals)


The Martin

45 Laurel St

555-557 Somerville Ave

Botanic Gardens

565 Somerville Ave

79 Marshall St

5 Garden Ct

35 Laurel St

103-105 Summer St

105 Summer St

389 Massachusetts Ave

257-259 Beacon St

45 Kent St

260 Beacon St

1-7 Beckwith Cir

13 Wendell St

280 Broadway

25 Carver St

22 Laurel St

12 Pond Ln

52 New St

104 Summer St

25 Laurel St

13A Greene St

Bay Back Corner

16-18 Wendell St

22-24 Wendell St

28F Wendell St

81 Summer St

14 Wendell St

245 Beacon St

28R Wendell St

66 Oxford St

52 Sargent Ave

Osgood Lofts

Park Street

53 Sargent Ave

78 Summer St

138-140 Huron Ave

21 Mellen St

19 Mellen St

46 Wheatland St

27 Mellen St

68 Summer St

43 Derby St

197 Concord Ave

25 Granite St

255 Broadway

88 Wheatland ST
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There are currently 637 Studio Apartments in Medford with rent ranges from $1,700 to $5,151 with an average price of $2,446.
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