
Apartments near Shaw's Plaza in New Bedford, MA (457 Rentals)


106-108 Winsor St

93-95 Purchase St

172 Rivet St

170 Rivet St

24 Bentley St

40 Independent St

102 Purchase St

Nashmont

81 Mosher St

134 Tallman St

86 Beetle St

132 Tallman St

146 Nye St

80 Beetle St

85 Beetle St

280-282 Sawyer St

1128-1132 Acushnet Ave

21-21½ Washburn St

130-132 Nye St

293 Coggeshall St

1136-1140 Acushnet Ave

272 Sawyer St

171 Ashley Blvd

104 Tallman St

177-179 Ashley Blvd

174-176 Ashley Blvd

446-448 S 2nd St

190 Division St

127 Nye St

65-67 Rivet St

109-111 Tallman St

99 Holly St

186 Deane St

21 Mosher St

132 Bullard St

182 Deane St

101 Nye St

107 Nelson St

98 Nye St

178 Deane St

Mecaber Building

99 Nelson St

1214-1218 Acushnet Ave

590-592 S 1st St

43 Beetle St

79 Nelson St

207 Ashley Blvd

239 Sawyer St

1273-1279 Acushnet Ave

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