
Apartments near The Shops at Bruckner in Bronx, NY (1,721 Rentals)


1025 Longfellow Ave

1736 Fillmore St

770 Faile St

2760 Bruckner Blvd

1019 Longfellow Ave

1025 Aldus St

1731 Unionport Rd

1053 Longfellow Ave

1755 Taylor Ave

Carnes McKinney Apartments

1049 Longfellow Ave

1743-1745 Fillmore St

1743 Fillmore

1010 Bryant Ave

1313 W Farms Rd

1000 Freeman St

592 Morris Park Ave

1730-1732 Victor St

1760 Boone Ave

Boone Avenue Apartments

44-53 Westchester Sq

1216 Seneca Ave

1291 Lafayette Ave

1734 Victor St

1137 Longfellow Ave

1139 Longfellow Ave

1133 Longfellow Ave

2762 Bruckner Blvd

Multi Family - 4 Units

1733 Wallace Ave

1150 Garrison Ave

1371 Ellison Ave

1504 Longfellow Ave

1252 W Farms Rd

741 Hunts Point Ave

1016 E 174th St

647 Faile St

Seneca Houses

990-996 Aldus St

1700 Longfellow Ave

Foxhurst

1010 Faile St

1134 Bryant Ave

1670 Longfellow Avenue

1142 Bryant Ave

1445 Longfellow Ave

1024 Faile St

1170 W Farms Rd

1690 Longfellow Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,911 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,218 with an average price of $2,630.
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