
Apartments near 360 - 386 E Fordham Rd in Bronx, NY (4,942 Rentals)


Wade Hampton Apartments

White Plains Courtyard

1954 Unionport Rd

1944 Unionport Rd

Roscoe Brown Apartments

91 Van Cortlandt Associates

2075-2081 Wallace Avenue WP Bronx, NY 10462

2100-2120 Wallace Ave

Corlear Gardens

3980 Orloff Ave

Williams Bridge

Orloff Towers

Winston Churchill

River Point Towers

601 Kappock St

180 Van Cortlandt Park S

The Latitude Condominiums

Knolls Crescent

Latitude Riverdale

3299 Cambridge Ave

The Tangiers

1701-1703 White Plains Rd

Waldo Gardens, Inc.

813-815 Morris Park Ave

3810 Greystone Ave

3840 Greystone Ave

3875 Waldo Ave

Parkway House

724 E 216th

3656 Johnson Ave

The Riveredge

Solaria Riverdale

Highpoint on the Hudson

1065-1067 Laconia Ave

Stratton CoOp

1426 Beach Ave

1235 Grand Concourse

Greystone Views

Hayden on Hudson

2485 Elm Place

2489 Marion Ave

2563 Decatur Avenue

2463-2483 Marion Ave

Morris Heights

2490 Tiebout Ave

2580 Bainbridge Ave

2486 Tiebout Ave

2556 Briggs Ave

Willow

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There are currently 8,914 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,218 with an average price of $2,627.
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