
Apartments near 161 Street-Yankee Stadium-B in Bronx, NY (7,791 Rentals)


100 W 163rd St

917 Ogden Ave

Executive Towers

943 Sherman Ave

910 Summit Ave

912 Summit Ave

163 W 161st St

161-177 W 161st St

900 Summit Ave

675 Walton Ave

990 Ogden Ave

1069 Walton Ave

956 Sherman Ave

Gerard Avenue Apartments

180 E 156th St

1068 Walton Ave

903 Summit Ave

162 W 162nd St

987-989 Ogden Ave

1045 Anderson Ave

1083 Walton Ave

960-972 Sherman Ave

968 Sherman Avenue

1082 Gerard Ave

964 Sherman Ave

972 Sherman Avenue

931-939 Summit Ave

1070 Anderson Ave

1035-1045 Woodycrest Ave

1097 Walton Ave

1083 Gerard Ave

Sherman Terrace Co-Op

1080 Anderson Ave

169 W 164th St

987 Summit Avenue

209 E 165th St

993 Summit Ave

1008-1012 Summit Ave

997 Summit Ave

1018 Summit Ave

232 E 165th St

1092 Anderson Ave

Jerome Terrace Apartments

236 E 165th St

1041-1045 Grant Ave

1015 Summit Ave

1098 Anderson Ave

1030 Summit Ave

Morrisania II

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There are currently 8,909 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,934 with an average price of $2,615.
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