
Apartments near Fordham University - Rose Hill Campus in Bronx, NY (4,646 Rentals)


65 E 190th St

2363 Valentine Ave

72 E 190th St

2321 Tiebout Ave

Kolping on Concourse

2705 Morris Ave

2719 Morris Ave

2800 Creston Ave

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2683 Morris Ave

2693 Morris Ave

Vee House Bronx Parent House

50 E 191st St

2362 Ryer Ave

2330 Valentine Ave

66 E 190th St

2645 Morris Ave

787 E 185th St

2940 Grand Concourse

2973 Briggs Ave

Belmont Boulevard I

2965 Valentine Ave

3050 Decatur

58 E 190th St

62 E 190th St

2356 Ryer Ave

2395-2399 Grand Concourse

2307 Tiebout Ave

2235 Bassford Ave

Bedford Green House

2850 Creston Ave

2755 Morris Ave

2235 Bathgate Ave

2763 Morris

2917 Grand Concourse

2246 Webster Ave

2314 Valentine Ave

2335 Valentine Ave

2366 Grand Concourse

375 E Mosholu Pky N

2248 Webster Ave

211 Bedford Park Blvd

2980 Valentine

765 E 183rd St

3026 Bainbridge Ave

353 E Mosholu Pky

359 E Mosholu Pky N

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Jerome Park

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