
Apartments near 3 Avenue-149 Street-2 in Bronx, NY (7,093 Rentals)


Quality Communities/ 1112 Gerard Ave

1035 Anderson Ave

1030 Woodycrest Ave

1212 Grand Concourse

1221 Sheridan Ave

1251-1255 Webster Ave

1227 Boston Rd

1170 Gerard Ave

911 Simpson St

983 E 163rd St

1220 Grand Concourse

1165 Gerard Ave

1268 Clay Ave

Sherman Court

1239 Boston Rd

1222 Boston Rd

Longwood

969 Ogden Ave

835 Home St

1230 Prospect Ave

Intervale Senior Residences

1226 Boston Rd

1267 Webster Ave

1288 Washington Ave

Fulton Tower

64 W 165th St

1225 Sheridan Ave

Summit Ridge

74 W 165th St

1160 Cromwell Ave

1215 Grand Concourse

1266 Morris Ave

1292 Washington Ave

1230 Sheridan Ave

1234 Boston Rd

1259-1269 College Ave

1269-1271 Morris Ave

Linden Apartments

907 Southern Blvd

1319 Prospect Ave

1270 Morris Ave

Longwood Residences

1254 Sherman Ave

1236 Grand Concourse

River Crest Apartments

1231 Sheridan Ave

River Crest

979 Summit Ave

111 E 167th St

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,913 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,478 with an average price of $2,680.
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 $6,230 with an average monthly rent of $2,952.
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 $3,780.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,560 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,224 to $19,995 - averaging $4,025 for the location.
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