
Apartments near 174 Street-2 in Bronx, NY (4,705 Rentals)


1412 Prospect Ave

1355 Boynton Ave

1333 Bristow St

1410 Prospect Ave

2045 Southern Blvd

2046 Mapes Ave

2048 Mapes Ave

2083 Mohegan Ave

1100-1104 E Tremont Ave

Father Robert A. Banome Houses

1330 Chisholm St

1898 Belmont Ave

Freeman Simpson Plaza

1900 Belmont Ave

Clinton Towers

2097 Daly Ave

1326 Chisholm St

906 E 180th St

1252 W Farms Rd

2052 Mapes Ave

1000 Freeman St

876 E 180th

1421 Prospect Ave

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1908 Belmont Ave

1417 Prospect Ave

1400 Boston Rd

1844 Arthur Ave

1413 Prospect Ave

Freeman Gardens

1373-1377 Boston Rd

1392 Prospect Ave

1401 Prospect Ave

1972 Crotona Ave

1141 Wyatt St

1241 Bronx River Ave

1227 Bronx River Ave

1390 Prospect Ave

1225 Bronx River Ave

1892-1894 Arthur Ave

1974 Crotona Ave

1899 Belmont Ave

Lambert 5

1386 Prospect Ave

2110 Honeywell Ave

2104 Crotona Pky

1174 W Farms Rd

1542 E 172nd St

2112 Honeywell Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,915 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,477 with an average price of $2,686.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bronx Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bronx ranges from $1,200 to $6,250 with an average monthly rent of $2,959.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bronx cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bronx range from $1,757 to $7,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,784.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,565 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,355 to $19,995 - averaging $4,027 for the location.
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