Deals & Discount Filters
All Filters

Deals & Discounts

Price Range

Beds & Baths

Beds

Baths

Home Type

Pet Policy

Interior & Community Amenities

  • See More
  • See Less

Keyword Search

Cheap Apartments for Rent in Middlesex County, MA

15,261 Rentals
  1. Building Photo - 92 Wallace St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $800
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$800
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$800
    - 12 Month Lease

    92 Wallace St Unit 1

    92 Wallace St, Somerville, MA 02144
  2. Building Photo - 784 Broadway
    1 BED, 2.5 BATHS
    $840
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$840 - $850
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$840 - $850
    - 12 Month Lease

    784 Broadway

    784 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149
  3. Building Photo - 315 Elm St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $925

    315 Elm St

    315 Elm St, Cambridge, MA 02139
  4. Building Photo - 29 Derby St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $950
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$950
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$950
    - 12 Month Lease

    29 Derby St Unit 3

    29 Derby St, Somerville, MA 02145
  5. Building Photo - 24 Lyon St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $950
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$950
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$950

    24 Lyon St

    24 Lyon St, Lowell, MA 01852
  6. Building Photo - 280 McGrath Hwy
    3 BEDS, 1 BATH
    $995
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$995
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$995
    - 12 Month Lease

    280 McGrath Hwy

    280 McGrath Hwy, Somerville, MA 02143
  7. Building Photo - 293 Sidney St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $1,000
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,000
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,000
    - 8 Month Lease

    293 Sidney St

    293 Sidney St, Cambridge, MA 02139
  8. Building Photo - 40 Bristol St
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $1,000+
    2 BEDS, 1 BATH
    $2,000+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,000 - $2,000
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,000 - $2,000
    - 1 Month Lease

    40 Bristol St

    40 Bristol St, East Cambridge, MA 02141
  9. Building Photo - 167 Main ST
    4 BEDS, 1 BATH
    $1,050
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,050
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,050
    - 6 Month Lease

    167 Main ST Unit 2-2

    167 Main ST, Malden, MA 02148
  10. Building Photo - 1699 Cambridge St
    STUDIO, 1 BATH
    $1,100
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,100
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,100
    - 12 Month Lease

    1699 Cambridge St Unit 12A

    1699 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02138
  11. Building Photo - 2020 Massachusetts Ave
    1 BED, 1 BATH
    $1,100
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$1,100
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$1,100
    - 10 Month Lease

    2020 Massachusetts Ave Unit 2

    2020 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140
Showing 42 of 750 results, Page 1 of 18

Middlesex County, Massachusetts

This story from Massachusetts was published to explain what happened to an old oak tree in the Natick area, nicknamed the Elliott Tree:

“An old hollow oak in the roadway, which had been valued as a historic link with the past, was cut down. This act provoked great indignation. A lawsuit followed, which was settled by the offenders against public opinion paying the costs, and planting trees in the public green.”

Who was this group of tree huggers so outraged by the loss of one tree they filed a lawsuit, forcing the offender to plant new trees? Was it the Sierra Club? Was it the Arbor Day Foundation? Neither. It was a group of citizens living in the area in 1842.

Even then, it seems, Massachusetts was a hotbed of progressive thought. The quote comes from History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, published in 1880. The story even provoked local poet Longfellow into action; this excerpt is from a poem he penned for the Elliott Tree:

Thou ancient Oak! Whose myriad leaves are loud
With sounds of unintelligible speech,
Sounds as of surges on a shingly beach,
Or multitudinous murmurs of a crowd…

Longfellow was a resident of Middlesex County; for almost 50 years he lived in a house at 105 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, now called the Longfellow Home. Previously, the house had served as the headquarters of George Washington.

Generally, New England states do not have an active county government as compared to the rest of the country. Some county governments in the Commonwealth have been “abolished,” their offices being put under the direction of the state. Middlesex County government was abolished in 1997, but geographic boundaries continue for administrative purposes.

Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Cambridge

(For 1 bedroom apartments)

Education

Public University
Private University
Private University
Private University

Data provided by GreatSchools.org 2025 © 2025. All rights reserved.

tooltips

I would like to...
0 out of 400 characters
By clicking above, you agree we may pass along your info so this property or the property’s affiliates can email, call, text, or autodial you to follow up and for any purpose. You also agree to... By clicking above, you agree we may pass along your info so this property or the property’s affiliates can email, call, text, or autodial you to follow up and for any purpose. You also agree to Apartmentfinder.com’s Privacy Statement and Terms of Service. Consent is not a condition for services. Message and data rates may apply. Read More Read Less

Submitting Request

Thank You

Your email has been sent.

Learn about our ratings.