
Apartments near Yankees Stadium in Bronx, NY (7,585 Rentals)


710 Courtlandt Ave

271 E 150th St

288 E 151st St

1350 Ogden Ave

24 Marcy Pl

1345 Shakespeare Ave

121 E Clarke Pl

1138 Teller Ave

694 Courtlandt Ave

696 Courtlandt Ave

368 East 155 LLC

106-108 Marcy Pl

298 E 151st St

773 Melrose Ave

1238 Morris Ave

Berger Court

Maple Mesa

Carvel

127 W 170th St

120 E 144th St

1220 College Ave

922 Melrose Ave

1100 Clay Ave

1242 Morris Ave

1354 Merriam Ave

308 E 151st St

373 E 154th St

1304 Grand Concourse

802 Melrose Ave

367 E 154th St

35 Marcy Pl

288 E 168th St

375 E 154th St

651 Courtlandt Ave

310 E 151st St

412 E 159th St

163 W 170th St

1250 Morris Ave

1352-1358 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd

1355 Plimpton Ave

256 E 169th St

1279 Morris Ave

317 East 150th Street

352 E 152nd St

22 Elliot Pl

378 E 154th St

1385 Nelson Ave

721 Melrose Ave

424 E 159th St

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New Yorkers may not have a lot in common, but one thing most of them can say is they love their Yankees. When the boys of summer take to the field, you'll always find huge crowds of folks from Bronx apartments, as well as those from around the city, crowding fighting for a chance to make their way into that holiest of locales, Yankee Stadium. A beautiful testament to the city's love of their team, Yankee Stadium is more than just a simple field for playing a sport; it's become a sort of shrine to worship one of the most successful teams in baseball history. If you're looking to duck the lone lines and ensure your tickets, an apartment near Yankee Stadium is a must, allowing you rush over and get your place in line without venturing out first thing in the morning. Yankee fans are unlike any other fan around, so of course the stadium in which they congregate has to go above and beyond. With over 50,000 seats available, the stadium is always packing in the crowds, no matter day of the week the game may fall on, with folks from apartments near Yankee Stadium, as well as those from all around town, filling the stands. Folks visiting from Bronx apartments can also enjoy all the fine amenities the stadium has to offer, including 110 video monitors, so you won't even miss a minute of the game, as well as one of the largest scoreboards in the country. There's also a full museum with amazing Yankees paraphernalia on display to wow any fan, which includes a "Ball Wall" that features balls signed by all of the biggest players in the team's history. If you're feeling a bit pecking during the game, the stadium also houses more than just a few concession stands, but instead full restaurants, including a Hard Rock Café and a New York Grill, in which you will occasionally find celebrities chefs cooking dinner for some of the high rollers. As anyone with an apartment near Yankee Stadium will tell you, this field is so much more than just a place to watch a game. Yankee Stadium is a place to experience every aspect of the game, and do it in the utmost style and comfort, making each game a memorable one for any Bronx apartment resident.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bronx
How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,908 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,403 with an average price of $2,668.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bronx Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bronx ranges from $250 to $9,354 with an average monthly rent of $3,034.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bronx cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bronx range from $1,757 to $10,730. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,922.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,529 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,150 to $13,333 - averaging $4,183 for the location.
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