
Apartments near 2721 Bronxwood Ave in Bronx, NY (3,106 Rentals)


55 W Mosholu Pky N

2665 Valentine Ave

2675 Valentine Ave

2378-2382 Bathgate Ave

2600 Briggs Ave

240 E 194th

50 W Gun Hill Rd

Twin Parks Apartments

The Chestnut

Palmer Court

660 E 183rd St

1 E 198th St

66 W Gun Hill Rd

685 E 228th St

2339 Arthur Ave

2319 Hughes Avenue

10 E 198th St

2555 Bainbridge Ave

2676 Grand Concourse

4030 CARPENTER AVE.

2550 Bainbridge Ave

2356 Lorillard Pl

2609 Briggs

232-234 E 194 St

770-780 Garden St

2330 Hoffman St

443 Cyrus Pl

4040-4044 Carpenter

239 E Kingsbridge Rd

2664 Grand Concourse

Woodell Hall

2570 Briggs Ave

655 E 228th St

2325 Arthur Ave

2741 Creston Ave

2735 Creston Ave

457-461 E 187th St

Vee House Bronx Parent House

Felicia Urena Estate

635 E 228th St

2550 Briggs Ave

4054 Carpenter

271 E Kingsbridge Rd

104 E 196th St

4067 Lowerre Pl

261 E Kingsbridge Rd

2238 Adams Pl

2725 Creston Ave

2692 Creston Ave

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There are currently 8,914 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,495 with an average price of $2,688.
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