
Apartments near 750 Brookdale Plaza in Revere, MA (487 Rentals)


123 Shirley Ave

140 Shirley Ave

17 Walden St

146 Shirley Ave

50 Nahant Ave

120 Walnut Ave

52-54 Nahant Ave

Ocean Gate Tower

1499 N Shore Rd

2 Pratt St

12 Pratt St

675 Beach

Fitzhenry Square Apartments

40 Dehon St

1-3 Centennial Ave

53 Centennial Ave

190 Campbell Ave

107 Centennial Ave

123 Centennial Ave

179-181 Campbell Ave

67 Florence Ave

6-8 Garfield Ave

16 Dix St

72 Campbell Ave

73 Campbell Ave

4-6 Wolcott Rd

38 Dolphin Ave

West of One

Northgate Apartments

ZZZThe Chase at Overlook Ridge

5 Washington Ave

Friendly Garden

16 Shurtleff St

10 Yeamans St

Li-Jo Apartments

525 Beach Street

566 Beach

565 Beach St

11-13 Highland St

39 Thornton St

12-14 Walnut Pl

Jack Satter House

22-26 Centennial Ave

Pratt Place Apartments

Atlantic Towers

The Emery at Overlook Ridge

Skyline Everett

Essex Landing Saugus

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