
Apartments near Story Corner Plaza in Bronx, NY (1,822 Rentals)


Compass Residences 1A & 1B

762-764 Morris Park

876-882 Bryant Ave

West Farms Estates

750-770 Bryant Ave

Morris Park Ave

1083 Longfellow Ave

1075 Longfellow Ave

1016 Bryant Ave

769 Bryant Ave

Crescent Court

735 Bryant Ave

1145 Longfellow Ave

Locust Apartments

1939 W Farms Rd

1823 White Plains Rd

Compass Residences 2C

710-720 Hunt's Point Ave

1816 White Plains

El Rio

991-995 E 173rd St

1255 Longfellow Ave

1826 White Plains Rd

Home Street Residences

1417 Longfellow Ave

1558 Bryant Ave

961 E 173rd St

1528 Bryant Ave

760 Hunts Point Ave

1530 Bryant Ave

1434 Bryant Ave

Bryant Mews Senior Residence

1160 Bryant Ave

1702 Bryant Ave

985 E 174th St

1107-1119 Bryant Ave

1200 Seneca Ave

1076 Faile St

854 Hunts Point Ave

1527 Bryant Avenue

744 Coster Street

1553-1555 Bryant Ave

754 Coster St

1473 Bryant Ave

1001 E 167 St

Second Farms

1665 Bryant Ave

1415 Bryant Ave

1671-1675 Bryant Ave

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There are currently 8,908 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,934 with an average price of $2,615.
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