
Apartments near 167 Street (B,D Line)-B in Bronx, NY (7,758 Rentals)


554 E 149th St

Vicinitas Hall

1874-1876 Loring Pl

1893-1895 Andrews Ave

563-569 Cauldwell Ave

1996 Davidson Ave

2000 Davidson Ave

1934 Dr Martin L King Jr Blvd

1861--1881 Sedgwick Ave

150-158 W Burnside Ave

314 E 178th St

101 E 179th St

161-165 E 179th St

1964 Grand Concourse

4173 3rd Ave

657 Crotona Park

1874 Bathgate Ave

1995 Davidson Ave

Murphy

1211 - 1221 Southern Blvd

245 E 178th St

2001 Grand Concourse

Jonas Bronck Housing

764 E 152nd St

555 Cauldwell Ave

2010 Grand Ave

630 Concord Ave

610 Trinity Ave

St. Mary's Park/Moore

1889 Sedgwick Ave

612 Jackson Ave

Twin Park South West

Union Avenue

941-945 Intervale Ave

The Wilfred

950 Westchester Ave

1325 Southern Blvd

717-719 Crotona Park North

1345 Southern Blvd

2014 Morris Ave

Wales Cluster

Grand II

644 Wales Ave

2015 Creston Ave

Royal Terrace

183-191 W Burnside Ave

2007 Davidson Ave

171 W Burnside Ave

730 Prospect Ave

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There are currently 8,913 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,351 with an average price of $2,654.
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