
Apartments near Monroe College - Bronx Campus in Bronx, NY (5,071 Rentals)


3160-3166 Villa Ave

89 W Tremont Ave

43-45 Adrian Ave

3300 Bailey Ave

2029 Lafontaine Ave

131-135 Terrace View Ave

245 W 230th St

1889 Sedgwick Ave

2415 Prospect Ave

Rothie-Norman

2330 Crotona Ave

61-65 Adrian Ave

1860 Billingsley Ter

1834 Phelan Pl

166 E 205th St

1855 Monroe Ave

3168 Villa Ave

255 E 176th St

551 E 178th St

Royal Plaza

East Tremont

320 E 176th St

200 E Mosholu Pky S

2367 Prospect Ave

3333 Giles Pl

2021 Arthur Ave

2304 Crotona Ave

165 E 205th St

3045 Godwin Ter

2434-2438 Prospect Ave

Jackson Hewitt

2322 Crotona Ave

2314 Crotona Ave

2420 Prospect Ave

104 Terrace View

751 E 187th St

Jerome Parc

189 E 205th St

3154 Grand Concourse

1861--1881 Sedgwick Ave

200 E 205th St

666 E 181st St

2343-2347 Prospect Ave

3151-3159 Grand Concourse

2325-2327 Prospect Pl

1821 Dr Martin L King Jr Blvd

250 E 176th St

176 E 176th St

2254 Crotona Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.