
Apartments near 182-183 Streets-B in Bronx, NY (5,834 Rentals)


716 E 216th

720 E 216th St

1830 Gleason Ave

1233 White Plains Rd

1849 Gleason Ave

3 Units, Vacant, New Solid Brick Building

1128 Beach Ave

3750 Olinville Ave

1130 Beach

3756 Olinville Ave

718 E 217th St

720-724 E 217th

3771 Willett Ave

3773 Willett Ave

1161 Leland Ave

3800 Carpenter Ave

3809 Carpenter Ave

3775 Willett Ave

1163 Leland Ave

720 E 218th St

1810 Watson Ave

3802 White Plains Rd

Geel East 182nd Street

Creston Towers

2230 Grand Concourse

2186-2190 Grand Concourse

2255 Grand Concourse

150 E 182nd St

212 E 182nd St

2250 Grand Concourse

2243-2247 Ryer Avenue

2253 Ryer Ave

2264 Creston Ave

2229 Creston Ave

2239 Creston Ave

2259 Creston Ave

2188 Creston Ave

2170 Creston Ave

111 E 182nd St

2172 Anthony Ave

2205 Creston Ave

2274 Grand Concourse

2295 Grand Concourse

2229 Valentine Ave

2165 Ryer Ave

2244 Morris Ave

2238 Morris Ave

2183-2185 Valentine Ave

2170 Ryer Ave

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There are currently 8,916 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,257 with an average price of $2,643.
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