
Apartments near 182-183 Streets-B in Bronx, NY (5,823 Rentals)


1180 Anderson Ave

1173-1175 Grand Concourse

1161 Sherman Ave

185 McClellan St

1162 Sheridan Ave

1193 Fulton Ave

1208 Franklin Ave

614 E 168th St

La Casa De La Estrella & La Casa Del Sol

Tracey Towers

277 Van Cortlandt Ave E

3209 Decatur Ave

Compass Residences 2A & 2B

3280 Rochambeau Ave

2036 Cruger Ave

85 E Mosholu parkway north

1214 Boston Rd

1339-1341 Prospect Ave

96 E 208th St

277 E 207th St

92 East 208th Street

1165 Washington Ave

1171 Washington Ave

1178 Anderson Ave

1184 Cromwell Ave

River Crest

2125 Holland Ave

Bronx Park East

Empire Arms

3215-3217 Hull Ave

3212-3216 Decatur Ave

3410 Kingsbridge Ave

3265 Bainbridge Avenue

653 Britton St

2455 Cruger Ave

1281 Hoe Ave

459 E 167th St

1165 Gerard Ave

1166 Gerard Ave

3220 Perry Ave

1163 Washington Ave

3202 Kossuth Ave

Compass Residences 1A & 1B

55 East Mosholu Parkway North

136 E 208th St

1145 Clay Ave

1140 Clay Ave

465 E 167th St

1172 Anderson Ave

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There are currently 8,915 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,351 with an average price of $2,654.
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