
Apartments near 170 Street (B,D Line)-B in Bronx, NY (1,621 Rentals)


1018 Summit Ave

1986 Grand Ave

McGee Hill Apartments

741 Jennings St

1805 Phelan Pl

1988 Davidson Ave

1295 Union Ave

East 162nd Street Court

501 E 176th St

1378 Boston Rd

959 Anderson Ave

Ave

1812 Palisade Pl

954 Anderson Ave

956 Anderson Ave

1400 Boston Rd

1023 Summit Ave

1221 Tinton Ave

2001 Morris Ave

1015 Summit Ave

1065 Boston Rd

764 East 168th Street

1008-1012 Summit Ave

3311 3rd Ave

758-764 E 168th St

1406 Crotona Park E

New Roads Plaza

1174 Forest Ave

1813 Phelan Pl

2000 Grand Concourse

169 W 164th St

990 Ogden Ave

Third Ave and E Tremont

2004 Davidson Ave

1974 Anthony Ave

4175 Third Ave

941 Jerome Ave

1143 Forest Ave

1428 Crotona Park E

987-989 Ogden Ave

1984-1988 Anthony Ave

762 E 168th St

749-769 Jennings St

100 W 163rd St

922 Melrose Ave

1819 Sedgwick Ave

1413 Prospect Ave

301 E 161st St

2016 Davidson Ave
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There are currently 8,921 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $5,710 with an average price of $2,566.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bronx ranges from $700 to $7,982 with an average monthly rent of $2,788.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bronx range from $1,757 to $10,420. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,863.
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