
Apartments near Fellsway Plaza in Medford, MA (2,608 Rentals)


70-72 Central St

58 Walnut St

Priscilla Of Boston

68-70 Washington St

154 Cedar St

The Hollander

610 Rutherford Ave

16 Crescent St

32 Parker St

The Carriage House

39 Rockland Ave

241 Highland Ave

10 Greenville St

The Avalon

12 Bickford Rd

116 Cedar St

226 Clifton St

60-62 Central St

84 Linden Ave

527 Rutherford Ave

137 Chelsea St

261-263 Highland Ave

124 Cedar St

556 Main St

152 Cross St

281 Highland

21 Aldersey St

17-19

89-95 Munroe St

198-200 Clifton St

81 Summer St

135 Summer St

11 Prescott St

105 Summer St

27 Alston St

394 McGrath Hwy, Somerville, MA 02143

398-402 McGrath Hwy

Sophia Gordon Residence Hall

103-105 Summer St

33 Park St

150 Summer St

46 Park St

157 Chelsea St

68 Summer St

289 Highland Ave

The Grandview

4 Aldersey St

9 Tufts St

127 Summer St

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How much are Studio apartments in Medford?
There are currently 650 Studio Apartments in Medford with rent ranges from $1,685 to $4,375 with an average price of $2,493.
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