
Apartments near 182-183 Streets-D in Bronx, NY (2,059 Rentals)


2619 Sedgwick Ave

2346 Prospect Ave

320 E 197th St

2415 Prospect Ave

2725 Webb Ave

Kingsbridge Court

745 E 178th St

1760-1770 Montgomery Ave

2643 Sedgwick Ave

1685 Morris Ave

OLR ECW Apartments

Workforce Housing Group Portfolio

1664-1674 Macombs Rd

2763 Morris

2647-2677 Sedgwick Ave

1854 Cedar Ave

773 Grote St

2760 Jerome Ave

329 E 197th St

751 E 187th St

1692 Grand Concourse

Grote Street Apartments

Clarand

2778 Valentine Ave

2701 Sedgwick Ave

2735 Creston Ave

2770 Briggs Avenue

Kelly Towers

2420 Prospect Ave

770-780 Garden St

657 Crotona Park

1668 Davidson Ave

2751 University Ave

160 W Kingsbridge Rd

Loretta

2737 Webb Ave

150 W 195th St

2780 Grand Concourse

219 Miriam St

1645 Grand Ave

2749 Webster Ave

1685 Selwyn Ave

1665 Morris Ave

775 E 185th St

2734 Sedgwick Ave

1675 Grand Concourse

54 W 174th St

2773-2779 Briggs Ave

2794 Valentine Ave

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There are currently 8,921 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,179 with an average price of $2,598.
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