
Apartments near Target Plaza in Medford, MA (1,485 Rentals)


38-38C Bond St

75 Winthrop St

47-53 Norwood St

46 Liberty St

The Residences At Stone Gables

14 Edgar Ave

561 E Broadway

153 Linden St

42 Norwood St

30 Tufts Ave

208 Linden St

1 Newbury St

Sophia Gordon Residence Hall

25 Main St

397-399 Broadway

69 Jaques St

64 Derby St

Seville Place Condominium

58 Walnut St

35 Webster St

34-36 School St

60 Derby St

70 Jaques St

56 Derby St

142 Vernal St

52 School St

41 Hancock St

49-51 Temple St

19 Ellsworth St

396 Broadway

29 Hancock St

23 School St

192 Central St

11 Ellsworth St

Summit Condominiums

19 Hancock St

312-314 Broadway

378 Broadway

304 Broadway

72-74 Trull St

445-455 Broadway

480 Medford St

270 Cedar St

10 Roberts St

28-34 Parker St

15 Gladstone St

1-3 Godwin Pl

Park Plaza Condominiums

207 Broadway
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There are currently 647 Studio Apartments in Medford with rent ranges from $1,685 to $4,375 with an average price of $2,464.
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