
Apartments near 205 Street-Norwood-D in Bronx, NY (3,654 Rentals)


River Hill Gardens

1910 University Ave

111 Mt Hope Pl

1579 Rhinelander Ave

1818 Clay Ave

1812 Clay Ave

250 E 176th St

60 E 177th St

West Tremont Avenue Apartments

1895 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

1881 Morris Ave

1855 Monroe Ave

Royal Plaza

1651 Williamsbridge Rd

171 W Burnside Ave

183-191 W Burnside Ave

1893-1895 Andrews Ave

1951-1955 Sedgwick Ave

1901 Hennessy Place

45 W Tremont Ave

176 E 176th St

1874-1876 Loring Pl

1781 Clay Ave

1786 Topping Ave

1824 Weeks Ave

74 W Tremont Ave

31-33 Mount Hope Pl

150-158 W Burnside Ave

69-73 W Tremont Ave

1800 Monroe Ave

1775 Clay Ave

4360 Baychester Ave

Kenneth Arms

1820 Grand Concourse

1800-1808 Weeks Ave

184-190 W Burnside Ave

1857 Walton Ave

1755 Clay Ave

Jerome Parc

1850 Phelan Pl

89 W Tremont Ave

124 E 176th St

1840 Phelan Pl

1791 Walton Ave

115 Henwood Pl

1748 Monroe Ave

1780 Eastburn Ave

1834 Phelan Pl

116 Henwood

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There are currently 8,914 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,217 with an average price of $2,644.
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